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Lee Reeves Claims Stoppage Victory in Belfast, Aims Higher

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Lee Reeves delivered a decisive stoppage victory in Belfast, sending a clear message about his aspirations in the boxing world. The Limerick fighter opened the Bragging Rights card at The Devenish on the weekend, showcasing his skills against Jacob Marrer, who had never been stopped in his previous 14 fights. Reeves sees this performance as not just a win, but a significant statement regarding his place in the boxing ranks.

Reeves, known as “El Champo,” was the favorite heading into the bout, and he did not disappoint. “Felt fantastic,” he told Irish-boxing.com. “I think it was a statement. He’s never been stopped before, so to be the first fighter to stop him kind of speaks to what level I’m at — and what level I need around me. I need better opponents.” This victory, achieved on short notice, demonstrates Reeves’s readiness for challenges at higher levels.

Despite being informed late about the matchup, Reeves emphasized his commitment to staying in shape. “It’s one of those things — I stay ready so I don’t have to get ready,” he explained. His extensive amateur career has equipped him to adapt quickly to various fighting styles. “After the first round, I usually figure them out pretty fast,” he added, showcasing his tactical acumen.

Reeves also highlighted the physicality of the fight, noting that Marrer was visibly affected by his punches. “As soon as somebody around that weight feels my power, they want to look for an out,” he said. The clinching and complaints from Marrer during the match were indicative of Reeves’s strength and the impact he had in the ring.

Significance of the Belfast Fight

This bout marked Reeves’s first appearance in Belfast, a significant milestone for him after years of training and cornering fighters in the city. “Absolutely amazing,” he remarked. “I’ve been training here for about three years now, I’ve developed a lot of friends, and I’ve cornered fighters inside The Devenish. To fight here myself, it’s great — another one checked off the bucket list.”

Looking ahead, the 30-year-old boxer is exploring options for his next fight. He has been linked to domestic bouts and has opportunities in Canada, but a fight in the UK may be on the horizon. “I possibly could be out again before Christmas, maybe over in the UK,” he stated. “I’m waiting for the promoter to get back to me — either that or I’ll enjoy Christmas and stay ready.”

Reeves is in talks with his team, including promoters from Canada, as he aims to build on this momentum. “They’ve been there and done it, and I trust what they say. It’s a great team, and there’s a lot more to come,” he added, expressing optimism for his future in boxing.

With this victory, Reeves aims to solidify his position in the boxing ranks and is determined to take on more formidable opponents moving forward. As he prepares for his next match, fans will be watching closely to see how this promising fighter continues to evolve in the sport.

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