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Could our next Andy Lee or Katie Taylor be amongst this lot?

Check out the talent in junior boxing…

WITH THE SUCCESS OF Andy Lee and Katie Taylor this year, it is no wonder that boxing continues to grow in popularity among Ireland’s youngsters.

Boys and girls, alike, are finding the ring a place to make friends, stay fit and healthy and dream of stepping onto a podium or lifting a gold belt.

Photographer Donal Moloney says he “sometimes likes to drop by an occasional competition and check out the future talent within Junior Boxing”.

Check out the talent (the athlete’s and the photographer’s) here:

Could our next Andy Lee or Katie Taylor be amongst this lot?
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  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines

  • Little War Machines

    From Donore Boxing Club.
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    From Donore Boxing Club.
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    Jack Quirke of Donore Boxing Club
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    Outside Donore Boxing Club.
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    Outside Donore Boxing Club.
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    "A proud father watches on."
  • Little War Machines by Donal Moloney

    A knockout from little Layla

See more of Donal’s work on his website and his Facebook page

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