Peter McGrail has vowed to deliver an impressive performance against Marc Leach on April 27 at Liverpool's Exhibition Centre. McGrail, with a record of 8-1 (5 KOs), aims to rebound from his recent loss last December to Ja'Rico O’Quinn. Replacing O'Quinn due to personal reasons, Leach steps in with a background as a former British super bantamweight champion.
McGrail stated, "It was just a learning curve for me… I'm going to get my belt back and smash his head in properly this time... It’s a different opponent but obviously I’ve got the same job to do. I’m coming to put a good performance in." This bout is critical for McGrail's career following the knockout defeat against O'Quinn where he lost his belt despite having knocked down O’Quinn twice earlier in the match.
Marc Leach enters the ring with a record of 18-3-1 (4 KOs). Known for his elusive style and tactical prowess, the 30-year-old does not pose the one-punch knockout threat that O'Quinn did, marking a strategic change for McGrail. The substitution adds an unpredictable element to the fight but McGrail remains focused on delivering.
The matchup is particularly important for McGrail who trains under Paul Stevenson at Everton Red Triangle gym. Emphasizing on outcomes and continuous improvement without distractions has been central to his preparation style.