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MICHAEL HENNESSY JNR

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Age: 20 Twitter: @mhennessyjr Nickname: ‘Miguel’ Height: 6ft 2ins Nationality: English-Irish From: Sevenoaks Stance: Orthodox Record: 3-0-1 Division: Middleweight Titles: n/a Next fight: After making his professional debut 12 months ago, Hennessy is looking to gain more experience and continue his development.

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