BN Fight Facts: Reece Bellotti out-guns Liam Dillon to become British super-featherweight champion

THE RESULT: Just over five years since his first and only British title attempt Reece Bellotti won a Lonsdale belt at the second time of asking by beating Liam Dillon. Bellotti won a unanimous decision (117-111, 117-112, 116-112) to take Dillonโ€™s title and become the new British super-featherweight champion while retaining his Commonwealth belt in the process.


KEY MOMENTS: The opening round looked like it would set the tone as both men engaged up close. Bellottiโ€™s work was cleaner throughout, however. In the sixth Dillon looked troubled by a burst of body shots from his 33-year-old opponent. The Bellotti uppercut was a consistent problem for Dillon and in round nine the champion staggered back slightly.


RECORDS: Bellotti now moves to 18-5 (14). Tasting defeat for the first time moves Dillon to 13-1-1 (3).


TALKING POINT: The younger and fresher Dillon, who looked tight at the weight yesterday, struggled to match Bellotti in most departments. His work-rate couldnโ€™t be faulted but Bellottiโ€™s work was far more accurate and cleaner. Dillonโ€™s jab, however, landed frequently but it wasnโ€™t used enough as a way to gain a footing during the 12 rounds.


QUOTABLE: โ€œIโ€™ve always wanted the British title and now Iโ€™ve won it,โ€ Bellotti said afterwards who added he wanted to prove to his little boy he wasnโ€™t a loser. โ€œWhat a war,โ€ he continued. โ€œThe only difference between me and Dillon was I landed the cleaner shots. Thereโ€™s not a tougher man in the sport than Liam. He took some massive uppercuts in there. Iโ€™ll have a crack at the European now, defend the British.โ€


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?ย Despite winning the British Bellotti may look to move up to European level as he alluded to in the post-fight interview. Dillon still has enough time to recover and make his way back.

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