Irish Boxer Aaron McKenna Invites Kendrick Lamar to Spar at Home Gym
L'essentiel
- Irish boxer Aaron McKenna has extended an open invitation to rapper Kendrick Lamar to spar at his family gym in Smithborough, County Monaghan.
- The two formed an unlikely friendship in 2018 while McKenna trained in Los Angeles, with Lamar even attending one of McKenna's fights.
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Irish boxer Aaron McKenna, training for a world title fight in Dublin, has a friendship with US rapper Kendrick Lamar dating back to 2018 when they met at a gym in Los Angeles.
An Irish boxer has said Kendrick Lamar is welcome to spar with him anytime at his home gym.
Aaron McKenna struck up an unlikely friendship with the famous US rapper in 2018 while the boxer spent time training in Los Angeles.
At the time McKenna was a teenager who had only a handful of professional fights under his belt.
Now, he is back at his hometown of Smithborough in County Monaghan, training at the family gym for his upcoming world title fight in Dublin in August.
McKenna said sparring partners from the UK and US have been flying over and added that Lamar would always be welcome "with an open invitation anytime".
He and his brother Stephen, who is also a boxer, met Lamar while he was boxing at the same gym they were training at.
The rap superstar had just finished his own training session when McKenna and his brother began eight rounds of technical sparring.
"Me and Stephen looked at each other straight away," McKenna recalled.
The pair are competitive, he said, so having the rap superstar watch on only spurred them on.
Lamar stayed for every round.
McKenna, who was living in California at the time would go on to regularly cross paths with Lamar at the gym.
"We got talking to him after and got on well with him," he said.
"Real nice fellow, down to earth, no arrogance or nothing."
When McKenna had a fight scheduled at Fantasy Springs casino, more than four hours from Los Angeles, Lamar decided he wanted to attend.
Just before the boxer from the little village of Smithborough in County Monaghan was due to make the walk to the ring, the rapper appeared at his dressing room door.
"He came to my dressing room and wished me luck," McKenna said.
"For someone of his magnitude to come in and wish me luck just shows how good of a person he is."
McKenna went on to score a second-round knockout.
The pair remained in touch until the boxer returned to Ireland with his family during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lamar's fame has only grown in the years since.
In 2025, he won five Grammy Awards for his hit song Not Like Us before headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.
Questions ouvertes
- Will Kendrick Lamar accept the invitation to spar?






