Both the McKenna Brothers ain't getting the big fights as for me there in the who needs to fight them. If both lads were with a big promotion with regular TV dates they would be up there higher than they are. For all of the work Mick Hennessy has done he's got no TV deal and there getting bums on Boxer as Boxer don't need to get a good fighter for them. I think 1 if not both could win a world title as of young fighters in there weight division not many good up and coming fighters.
They're a while off fighting for world titles right now anyway. Aaron has only had a ten rounder once and was back on an 8 rounder last night
I think his bet is to stay at 160 though. I think Janibek is about the best in the division. The other Kazakh lad Nursultanov is pretty good too. Then you have Adames who is OK. Ammo Williams is one of the better upcoming fighter's in the division. I don't think there's any truly elite fighters p4p level of prospects at 160 though.
So he should stay there because if he outgrows the division, I think the talent at 168 is a different kettle of fish. David Morrell is brilliant and the future of that division. Then you've got Benavidez, Canelo, Osleys Iglesias, Pacheco etc. McKenna would get his arse handed to him in that division.
As for Stephen, he seems to go between 154 and 147. Both tough divisions. The likes of Boots Ennis and Vergil Ortiz campaign around there and both around his age. Then you've got other good fighters across those weights classes like Tim Tszyu, Madrimov, Santillan, as well as some good up and coming Cubans like Tellez and Zayas. Even fights like Lubin, Jesus Ramos, Fundora, Brian Mendoza etc are a very tough night for anyone at 154.
But they do need a promoter who can get them the fights to learn and build them up to world level. Not sure Hennessy really has the ability or resources today and as you say, Boxxer don't care. Aaron is 18 fights in and still on an 8 rounder last night.