Scott Belshaw
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Scott Belshaw is a professional boxer
Boxing
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 from Lisburn
Lisburn
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, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
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 who fights in heavyweight
Heavyweight
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 division.

Amateur career

At amateur level
Amateur boxing
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, Belshaw fought for the Lisburn ABC in Lisburn and won five Irish
Irish Amateur Boxing Association
The Irish Amateur Boxing Association is the governing body of amateur boxing in Ireland. It was founded in 1911 following a meeting in Dublin.-Structure:...

 titles and a number of Ulster
Ulster
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 championship titles. It was during his amateur days that Belshaw perfected his unorthodox style of fighting, known in some circles as the angry dancing Andrew 'Andy' Fyfe technique. After what Belshaw considered a poor decision during a quarter final fight of the 2006 Irish senior championship when he was disqualified for holding despite being ten points up in a fight with Michael McDonagh, Belshaw left the amateur ranks and decided to become a professional with Frank Maloney
Frank Maloney
Frank Maloney is a boxing manager and promoter and United Kingdom Independence Party politician. He is most famous for managing Lennox Lewis to the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.-Early life:...

.

Debut

Belshaw turned professional in October 2006 in Belfast, Northern Ireland on an undercard of bill that included James Gorman
James Gorman
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 and Martin Rogan
Martin Rogan
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. In his debut Belshaw defeated fellow debutant Englishman
England
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 Lee Webb with a brutal first round knockout
Knockout
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 within the first ten seconds of the fight.At this point in his career Belshaw had seven professional wins, six coming by knockout and was starting to gain attention as a prospect to watch for the future (even appearing on channel four programme transworld sport where his manager Frank Maloney tipped him to be the next Lennox Lewis). However in 2008 he was defeated by journeyman Daniel Peret. Belshaw gained revenge on Peret in a rematch. On 23 May 2009, Belshaw fought Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury
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, and was stopped in the second round.

Prizefighter

Belshaw has signed to take part in the 'Prizefighter
Prizefighter series
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: The Heavyweights III' tournament on October 2, 2009. The contest includes fellow heavyweights Danny Williams
Danny Williams (boxer)
Daniel "Danny" Williams is an English professional heavyweight boxer.-Amateur:As an amateur boxing out of the famous Lynn AC boxing gym in SE London, Williams learned his trade quickly, often sparring with the likes of clubmates Henry Akinwande and Derek Angol...

, Michael Sprott
Michael Sprott
Michael Sprott is a professional heavyweight boxer from Reading, Berkshire, England. Sprott briefly held the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles, and was a European heavyweight title contender...

 and Audley Harrison
Audley Harrison
Audley Harrison is a British professional boxer from Harlesden, England who fights in the heavyweight division. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney he became the first British fighter to win an Olympic gold medal in the superheavyweight division. He stands and usually weighs around .Harrison turned...

 - whom Belshaw faced at the quarter final stage. He was beaten by the eventual winner Audley Harrison. Since an embarrassing first round knockout defeat where it appeared he was floored by his opponents gut, Belshaw stepped away from the ring for over a year. Rumours are that Belshaw will take on lowly journeyman Jim "Sign the Contract" Hands in his comeback fight, his promoter thinking he will be no match with his primitive skills.

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