18-Year-Old Welshman, Brandon Scott, Turns Pro

Brandon Scott. Taken from the Boxing Wales (@BoxingWales) Twitter account.

Decorated amateur boxer, Brandon “Boom Boom” Scott has officially turned pro at 18-years-old and will be trained by former champion, Gavin Rees.

Scott struggled with his weight and fitness from a young age but after being introduced to boxing at the age of 12, his life has only gone up.

Subjected to bullying as a child, he uses that as fuel now as he strives for boxing glory.

“I learnt that some people aren’t always nice, they can be horrible sometimes, but it taught me to learn to get on with it, which gives me a major advantage when I’m training.

“I always give 1000% because I know that no one is going to do this for me.”

It is also confirmed that Scott will be trained by former WBA super lightweight champion, Gavin Rees.

“It feels amazing to know he’s going to be passing down his knowledge to me.

“He’s already helped me loads and hasn’t asked for anything but for me to give 100%. Never asked for a single penny.”

Rees held the WBA title from 2007-2008 and finished his pro career with a record of 38-4-1.

Fighting out of Swansea, Brandon has had an excellent amateur career that’s seen him win three national titles, a British title, won over 30 fights and several other tournament wins.

“To think I’m now a professional boxer seems a bit surreal to be completely honest.”

Despite only just turning pro, he’s already thinking about titles.

“I’m running this all the way to the top. I take my life day by day, but I’ve got tunnel vision in becoming a world champion.

“I will set my next target when it’s reality. I’m fully expecting there to be obstacles and bumps along the way but when they come, I can promise that I will be ready.”

Fans can expect to see an aggressive boxer who likes to pick opponents apart.

“I like to come forward with feints, head movement then I like to get my power shots off from range. I do rely a lot on my footwork.

“People should expect an exciting fight but with some top-level technical skill and ability.

“I truly believe when I box to my full potential, I will steal the show, and everyone will know what I’m capable of.”

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