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23 Sept 2025

Tickets on sale for 'Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars' as pro boxing returns to Donegal

Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars, promoted by former world middleweight title challenger Jason Quigley of Sheer Sports Management, will held on October 18 at the Aura Leisure Complex in Letterkenny

Tickets on sale for 'Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars' as pro boxing returns to Donegal

Jason Quigley with Roberto Diaz (inset) at the 2023 Rumble In The Hills show at The Aura Leisure Complex. Photos: Declan Doherty

Tickets have gone on sale for Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars - a boxing bonanza which will tale place at the Aura Leisure Complex, Letterkenny next month.

Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars, promoted by former world middleweight title challenger Jason Quigley of Sheer Sports Management, will held on October 18.

The show, in association with Donegal County Council, is also sponsored by Rite Financial Solutions, O’Reillys, R Kings and Total Splicing Solutions.

Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rumble-in-the-hills-rising-stars-professional-boxing-event-tickets-1708842797809

‘Cool’ Callum Bradley (7-0) from Tyrone is one of Ireland’s hottest prospects and will feature in the night’s headliner. 

Eoghan Lavin (6-0, 2KOs) has two wins under his belt in 2025 and the 22-year-old from Ballyhaunis, trained by former WBA lightweight titlist Anthony Crolla, will look to keep his unblemished record.

Danny Duffy (2-0) is aiming to gain momentum now as a pro - and a home show in Donegal will be the perfect stage for the Raphoe Boxing Club ace.

Kian Hedderman (1-0, 1KO) stopped Akexandu Crasnitchii at the 3Arena on his professional debut at the 3Arena earlier this month and the Limerick cruiserweight is also on the Letterkenny bill.

Jason Myers (3-0, 2KOs) made his debut in Letterkenny in 2023 and the Galway native will look to add another win on the record in Donegal.

Exciting Enniskillen prospect Rhys Owens - the Irish Elite 60kgs champion in 2024 - will duck between the ropes for his professional debut in Letterkenny. 

“I am absolutely delighted to be bringing professional boxing back to Donegal,” promoter Jason Quigley said. “This is a passion of mine now to continue this and make it a regular occurrence of having professional boxing in the north west of Ireland. 

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“We have a phenomenal night of boxing in store with a lot of undefeated, up-and-coming young fighters. These are lads you could potentially see on massive stages, fighting for titles down the line and this is an exciting time for them now, building their record and their following.

Tickets are also available from the promotor, the venue or any of the boxers on the card.

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