Unbeaten in his professional career, Kukri Sports ambassador Kieran Molloy enters the ring in Brighton on Friday 21st November, ready to make another statement.
Last time out, he produced a stunning third-round TKO victory over Nourdeen Toure, a performance that left fans and pundits taking notice of his skill, power, and composure.
The exciting Irishman is set for his next fight on the Wasserman ‘Point to Prove’ undercard against Zeuz Varguez Soberanis, a fighter known for his toughness and Mexican grit.
“These Mexicans come to win, they are tough as nails. I feel well prepared… I don’t see him bringing anything to the table that I haven’t seen before. I’m well prepared, training twice a day and just ready to fight now.”
Built on Intensity and Preparation
Kieran’s training camp has been rigorous, focusing on refining technique, sharpening strategy, and enhancing his natural power.
“We train to knock people out in this gym; there are never any stones left unturned. We’re going to keep it clean in the fight early doors, but once we smell blood, we’re going to go for it.”
Physically and mentally, Kieran feels in peak condition after recently moving training camps and working under his new coach.
“I’m in a great place at the moment with boxing, so I just want to keep that momentum and keep on growing,” he said.
“I’m improving all the time; it’s a fresh start, and I’m loving it while adding a lot to my game. I feel like I’m another step closer to grabbing those titles.”
With this being his final eight-round fight before stepping into ten-round title fights in the new year, every punch and round carries significance.
“Securing the win and looking strong in this fight is important; it’ll be another step toward those titles.”
The Journey That Built Him
Kieran’s rise isn’t just about professional success – it’s a story shaped by family, mentorship, dedication, and defining moments. He shared three photos that have captured his journey so far.
Photo 1: With My Grandad – The First Believer

“A picture with my granddad at the Connaught Tribune Sports Awards. He was my number one supporter and was always so proud of my achievements.”
Photo 2: The Day I Signed Professional

“A picture with my family after signing a professional deal. They have supported me so much and are my biggest motivation.”
Photo 3: My First Senior Elite National Title

“This was captured moments after winning my first senior elite national title. My dad coached me from five years old in preparation for that night. I was the first ever senior champion from the Oughterard Boxing Club.”
Onwards to Brighton
As a proud Kukri ambassador, Kieran carries not just skill and power into the Brighton ring, but the weight of a journey built on family, mentors, and relentless determination.
With an unbeaten record and a highlight-reel TKO behind him, all eyes will be on Molloy as he writes the next chapter of his remarkable rise.
