In the Ring, It Doesn't Matter How Much Money Sean O'Bradaigh's Parents Have
Briefly

Sean O'Bradaigh, a young boxer with a privileged upbringing, prepares for his professional debut at Madison Square Garden. Unlike typical boxing narratives, his background includes private schooling and rich cultural experiences, including skiing and seeing Broadway shows. Yet, his determination shines as he acknowledges the effort and resilience needed in boxing, a sport often associated with tough upbringings. With a strong amateur record, including wins in notable tournaments, he aims to capture the attention of the boxing world on the eve of St. Patrick's Day.
"Someone like me is not supposed to be good at boxing... but I didn't quit. You need to have been punched in the face thousands of times."
"O'Bradaigh will make his professional debut on Sunday at Madison Square Garden, where he watched fights as a boy, part of an Irish-themed boxing card."
"He can knock you out flat. I could have quit any time, but I didn't. Becoming good is difficult and requires dedication."
"He won 25 of 39 bouts as an amateur, showcased talent in the Golden Gloves, and is now ready for his professional journey."
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