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21st October 2017
06:24pm BST

"I've come over numerous times for different visits, but this is the first time that I'm actually going to be here to fight. I've fought everywhere else in the world. You name a country, I probably fought there. This is why it was so appealing to me to come here to fight. This is something that I'm destined to do. "For my comeback fight after being away for so long, this was the perfect platform. I feel like I would get the warmest welcomes from the Irish fans that backed me the most. It was the little bit of incentive that I needed."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/921470766134321153 McSweeney has always considered himself British, although he recognises that he is technically from Ireland. Carrying the tri-colour for his comeback was supposed to pay tribute to the Irish side of his family, something he spoke of with great pride.
"Yes (it was my decision to wear the tri-colour on the KSW 40 poster). When I fought in England, and I'm respectful to the country I was brought up in, I did the same thing there. I feel to come here and almost ignore one side of my family, which I would never do in a million years... I wouldn't do that." "Also, I respect the country and the people and this is a part of my life, this is a part of my blood, this is a part of my DNA, right? I'm not going to deny that and I'm very proud of it. To wear the Irish flag, I was very proud."KSW made the correct decision and deserve the plaudits for pulling McSweeney at the 11th hour, but it's hard not to feel for him. It took over a decade into his professional combat sports career for him to finally get the call to fight in Ireland. The day before the fight, that opportunity has vanished.
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