Debut delay suits Glasgow-based Sean McComb

A month and a half later than intended, Sean McComb will finally make his pro debut this coming Saturday.
Minor licensing issues saw the Belfast lightweight’s intended pro bow on the Mick Conlan homecoming bill in June fall through just days beforehand.
However, there was no time to despair for McComb who was straight back into camp in Glasgow with coach Danny Vaughan for a refixed date at Windsor Park on the Carl Frampton v Luke Jackson undercard.
Seven extra weeks have served ‘The Public Nuisance’ well and he has enjoyed camp with fellow Belfast Boy Paddy Barnes who is preparing for a world title fight with Cristofer Rosales on the same bill.
āEveryone is bouncing off each other in Danny Vaughanās gym,” McComb explained.
“Paddy is flying ahead of his world title and Sam [Maxwell] is in great shape too.”
āThereās a healthy bit of competition that lifts you. If youāre feeling tired and like you canāt give any more, you look across the gym and see those boys putting in maximum effort and you find more. Itās inspiring.”
āI was a bit frustrated by the delay at first but I enjoyed going back to camp and sparring. Iāve been working on more stuff with Danny Vaughan.”
While he is away from home for camp, the atmosphere in the gym has McComb buzzing ahead of his fight with a to-be-confirmed opponent.
The Turf Lodge talent described how āitās important to still have a bit of craic in camp too.”
“We have a laugh when we can but once the warm-upās done and we start training, everyone is serious. Then once weāre back in the house or out for food, itās back to our old selves again.”
āWe can talk to each other honestly too. If I see Paddy doing something wrong in the gym, Iāll tell him and vice-versa.”
āWeāre doing all these things together ā dieting and training. Thereās a professional way of doing things and when it comes to fight week, Iāll be learning more by watching Paddy and Sam.”
With the extra time has come extra adjustment to the pro style and McComb is aiming to make an impression on the massive stadium bill – hopefully as part of the BT Sport-broadcast portion of the card.
McComb outlined how āThis night is so, so massive ā for a local fighter especially. This is the first ever stadium fight and what a show it is. Youāve got three household names in Frampton, Fury and Barnes and then it gives the up-and-coming fighters a chance to get a feel for the biggest stage.ā
āIāve a very relaxed style anyway. Iām not tense. Iām just going to go in there and show people what Iāve been working on. Weāve been trying to sit down on punches more. My hand speed is the same but I set my feet more now.”



