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“I can become the Ricky Hatton of Dublin”, says O’Leary, and the Comparison Reveals What Irish Boxing Wants

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Irish boxing is not looking for another champion. It is looking for a star who can fill the 3Arena on St Patrick’s weekend and keep filling it, and Pierce O’Leary has been handed the script before the result is in.

O’Leary’s ambition is the headline; Irish boxing’s need for a crossover star is the story

On 14 March 2026, O’Leary fought Maxi Hughes at Dublin’s 3Arena as main support to Anthony Cacace’s WBA super-featherweight title shot against Jazza Dickens. The Irish Mirror had already framed the moment: O’Leary, the undefeated Dubliner from the north inner city, was quoted aiming to become as big for his hometown as Ricky Hatton was for Manchester. In the same piece he said he believed he could be “bigger than Ricky Hatton and Bernard Dunne were in Manchester and Dublin” if the cards kept coming. The narrative was set before he stepped through the ropes.

O’Leary had built an 18-0 record largely on undercards away from home. According to the Irish Mirror, he had “bided his time” and stayed loyal to promoter Frank Warren despite limited big-stage opportunities. Warren had promised a Dublin homecoming and a world-title shot around the middle of his contract; the 14 March bill, with O’Leary co-headlining for the IBO super-lightweight title against late replacement Maxi Hughes, was that payoff. Queensberry had committed to multiple 3Arena shows in 2026, as reported by Irish Boxing, turning Dublin into a hub for the promotion. O’Leary was positioned as the local face of that push.

Katie Taylor’s expected retirement leaves a gap for the next Irish boxing star. As the Irish Mirror noted, Callum Walsh has staked a claim in the United States under Dana White; O’Leary’s pitch was that he could become a “bona fide superstar” by bringing a belt back to Dublin and building from there. The 3Arena show on 14 March sold out, with Cacace versus Dickens as the headline and O’Leary versus Hughes as the chief support. The atmosphere and the platform were there. The question was whether one win would be enough to sustain the narrative.

Queensberry’s commitment to Dublin in 2026, reported by Irish Boxing, included multiple 3Arena dates and DAZN coverage, with a stable that also includes Anthony Cacace, Steven Cairns, Eoghan Lavin, Bobby Flood and Adam Olaniyan. O’Leary described his relationship with Frank and George (Warren) as central: Warren had promised a homecoming and a world-title shot and delivered the 14 March slot. O’Leary told the Irish Mirror he had imagined the walk to the ring “so many times” and was ready for the pressure. Hughes, a 36-year-old former world-ranked southpaw with a 29-8-2 record, came in on short notice after Mark Chamberlain’s withdrawal; O’Leary was the betting favourite at 2/5 according to previews. The card was broadcast live on DAZN, giving the promotion a chance to showcase Dublin as a fighting hub.

What This Actually Means

The Ricky Hatton comparison is not really about skill. It is about marketability: a fighter who can carry a city, sell an arena, and give a promotion a reason to keep coming back. Irish boxing wants that figure. O’Leary was being cast in that role before his homecoming had happened. If he delivers, the story writes itself; if he does not, the same machinery will look for the next name. The quote is ambition. The real message is that the industry is hunting a crossover star and a narrative that can fill arenas again, and O’Leary was given the chance to own it.

Who is Pierce O’Leary?

Pierce O’Leary is an Irish professional boxer, born 28 February 2000, from Dublin’s north inner city. He has been the European super-lightweight champion since June 2025 and previously held the WBC International title in the same division. He was scheduled to fight for the IBO world super-lightweight title at the 3Arena in Dublin on 14 March 2026, against England’s Maxi Hughes (Hughes replaced the originally planned opponent Mark Chamberlain, who was hospitalised with an infection). O’Leary is promoted by Frank Warren’s Queensberry and has described his 3Arena homecoming as a long-held dream.

The 14 March 2026 card was the first of Queensberry’s planned 3Arena run and was exclusive on DAZN. BoxingScene reported that Hughes stepped in after Chamberlain was hospitalised with an infection, giving O’Leary a late-change opponent but one with world-level experience. The sell-out crowd and the St Patrick’s weekend slot gave O’Leary the stage he had waited for. Dublin Live and Irish Boxing had already framed him as the next local star; whether he becomes the “Ricky Hatton of Dublin” in the long run depends on results and repeat visits. The narrative was set before the first bell; the 3Arena and DAZN gave it a global audience. One win would not be enough to own the role, but it was the required first step.

Sources

Irish Mirror, Dublin Live, Irish Boxing, BoxingScene

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