She's expected to make her debut in April.
Athlone's Cheyanne O'Neill is turning to the pro ranks.
She's signed a contract with Scottish promotors Keynoch promotions and will take to the ring for the first time as a professional in April, most likely in Scotland.
The 25-year-old will campaign in the welterweight division.
Some of her achievements to-date include:
G4 Irish Champion 2013 (63kg)
Senior Cadet Irish Champion x2 2013/14 (60/63kg)
G5 Irish Champion 2015 (63kg)
G6 Irish Champion 2016
U18 Irish Title 64kg 2017
U21 Irish Title 64kg 2018
Intermediate Irish Champion 64kg 2018
European Silver 2014
Esker Box Cup Gold 2016/2017/2018
When confirming the news, RF Sports Management said the following:
RF Sports Management and Kynoch Boxing Promotions are delighted to announce the signing of former Irish Elite Amateur Cheyanne O’Neill. Cheyanne boasts a stellar amateur career representing Ireland between 2013 and 2019.
Cheyanne will campaign in the welterweight division and fans can expect to see the Athlone woman make her debut in April (further details to be announced shortly).
Congratulations Cheyanne
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