Reece Bellotti Explained

Reece Bellotti
Nickname:Bomber
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Birth Date:7 December 1990
Birth Place:Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:721140
Total:24
Wins:19
Ko:14
Losses:5

Reece Bellotti is an English professional boxer. He has held the British super-featherweight title since February 2024 and the Commonwealth title since 2023. He previously held the Commonwealth featherweight title from 2017 to 2018. As an amateur, he won two ABA national championships, one at bantamweight in 2012 and the 2013 featherweight title.[1]

Early life

Reece Bellotti was born on 7 December 1990 in Watford, Hertfordshire. His father, like himself, is an electrician working in lighting in the film-industry, while his mother is a manager at a pre-school. Bellotti started boxing at age 15 as a means to keep fit at the South Oxhey Boxing Club in Watford. He had his first amateur fight at the age of 17, and under the tutelage of amateur trainer Mick Courtney, Bellotti went on to win the ABA bantamweight championships in 2012,[2] and again at featherweight in 2013.[3] [4]

Professional career

Bellotti made his professional debut on 28 May 2015, at the York Hall in London, beating Joe Beeden by knockout (KO) in the first-round.[5] After winning his first nine fights, eight by stoppage, Bellotti's first title shot came against Jamie Speight on 1 July 2017, at the O2 Arena, London, on the undercard of the Frank Buglioni vs. Ricky Summers British light-heavyweight title fight. Bellotti defeated Speight by technical knockout (TKO) in the eighth-round to capture the WBC International Silver featherweight title.[6]

On 13 October 2017, he challenged Jason Cunningham for the Commonwealth featherweight title at the York Hall, London. The fight was the main event on a card televised on Sky Sports. In a back and forth contest, Bellotti dropped Cunningham in the fifth-round with a right hook to the head. Cunningham made it to his feet and saw out the remainder of the round, only to be stopped by a barrage of punches in the sixth, giving Bellotti the TKO win and Commonwealth featherweight title.[7] He would defend his Commonwealth title against Ben Jones on 2 February 2018, at the O2 Arena, London, again winning by sixth-round TKO,[8] only to lose the title in his second defence against Ryan Doyle on 6 June 2018, suffering his first professional defeat via TKO in the fifth-round.[9]

On 22 December 2018, Bellotti challenged British featherweight champion Ryan Walsh at The O2 Arena. Bellotti went the distance for the third time in his career, losing by split decision (SD), with one judge scoring the bout 116–113 in Bellotti's favour, while the other two scored it 116–112 to Walsh.[10]

Bellotti once again fought for the vacant WBC International Silver featherweight title on 11 October 2019, against Italian Francesco Grandelli at the PalaTrento in Trento, Italy. Bellotti lost the fight via SD over ten rounds. One judge had Bellotti winning with 96–95, while the other two scored the bout 96–95 and 96–94 for Grandelli.[11]

On February 10, 2024 in London, Bellotti was scheduled to face Liam Dillon for the British super featherweight title.[12] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[13]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
24Win19–5Levi GilesUD126 Jul 2024
23Win18–5Liam DillonUD1210 Feb 2024
22Win17–5Aqib FiazRTD8 (12), 21 Oct 2023
21Win16–5Youssef KhoumariUD1010 Jun 2023
20Win15–5Dean DodgeTKO7 (10), 22 Apr 2022
19Loss14–5Raymond FordTKO3 (10), 14 Aug 2021
18Loss14–4Jordan Gill101 Aug 2020
17Loss14–3Francesco GrandelliSD1011 Oct 2019
16Win14–2Josue BendanaKO4 (6), 21 Jun 2019
15Loss13–2Ryan Walsh1222 Dec 2018
14Win13–1Brayan MairenaPTS627 Oct 2018
13Loss12–1Ryan DoyleTKO5 (12), 6 Jun 2018
12Win12–0Ben JonesTKO6 (12), 3 Feb 2018
11Win11–0Jason CunninghamTKO6 (12), 13 Oct 2017
10Win10–0Jamie SpeightTKO8 (10), 1 July 2017
9Win9–0Dai DavisKO3 (10), 17 Mar 2017
8Win8–0Ian BaileyRTD7 (10), 26 Nov 2016
7Win7–0Rafael CastilloTKO3 (8), 29 Sep 2016
6Win6–0Julio Buitrago6 (8), 2 Apr 2016
5Win5–0Elvis Guillen TKO7 (8), 30 Jan 2016
4Win4–0Feycal Messaoudene TKO3 (6), 10 Oct 2015
3Win3–0Adel Hadjouis612 Sep 2015
2Win2–0Aron Szilagyi2 (4), 4 Jul 2015
1Win1–0Joe Beeden1 (4), 28 May 2015

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roll of Honour. England Boxing. 14 January 2022.
  2. Web site: ABA Bantamweight Champions - BoxRec. boxrec.com. 12 October 2019.
  3. Web site: ABA Featherweight Champions - BoxRec. boxrec.com. 12 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Who is Reece Bellotti? British Boxing News. Flexen. Danny. 16 April 2018. britishboxingnews.co.uk. 12 October 2019.
  5. Web site: BoxRec: Reece Bellotti vs. Joe Beeden. boxrec.com. 22 February 2020.
  6. Web site: Bellotti claims maiden title with dominant display. Gray. Harry. 1 July 2017. Watford Observer. en. 22 February 2020.
  7. Web site: NXTGEN: Reece Bellotti crowned Commonwealth champion after stopping Jason Cunningham. Khagram. Neel. 13 October 2017. Sky Sports. en. 12 October 2019.
  8. Web site: BoxRec: Reece Bellotti vs. Ben Jones. boxrec.com. 30 November 2019.
  9. Web site: BoxRec: Reece Bellotti vs. Ryan Doyle. boxrec.com. 30 November 2019.
  10. Web site: Whyte vs Chisora 2: Ryan Walsh dominates Reece Bellotti to defend British title. Horan. Matt. 23 December 2018. Sky Sports. en. 12 October 2019.
  11. Web site: Tommy McCarthy Shocks Fabio Turchi With Split Nod Verdict. 11 October 2019. BoxingScene.com. en-us. 22 February 2020.
  12. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Reece Bellotti looks to claim British title against Liam Dillon . FIGHTMAG . 8 February 2024.
  13. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Reece Bellotti bests Liam Dillon to claim British title in London . FIGHTMAG . 10 February 2024.