Garner expects 'fireworks' in Bellotti showdown

Ryan Garner fights Reece Bellotti this weekend for the British, Commonwealth and European super-featherweight titles
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European super-featherweight champion Ryan Garner has said that people can expect "fireworks" when he fights Reece Bellotti on Saturday.
The two will meet for the British, Commonwealth and European super-featherweight titles at the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC).
Garner goes into the contest having recently picked up the European title with a victory over Salvador Jimenez in March.
"It's a massive opportunity for me," Garner told BBC Sport.
"I can be the first person from Southampton to be British, Commonwealth and European champion, so there's a chance to make history.
"I have massive respect for Reece but I think I'm better. That being said, this is my biggest challenge by a mile and I'll have to be at my best.
"It's going to be a very exciting fight and I think we will both bring fireworks, but I'm convinced that I will come away with the win."
The 27-year-old is unbeaten as a professional and trains in Southampton with coach Wayne Batten, just a short distance away from the Saints' St Mary's Stadium.
Wins against Liam Dillon and Archie Sharp earned him the opportunity to headline in the nearby town of Bournemouth in March at the same venue former WBO cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith fought in three times.
Garner and Bellotti's match-up has been tipped to be an exciting one because of their similar styles and attitudes in the ring.
Both men have been known to be in "tear-ups" and like to meet their opponent in the middle of the ring, inflicting a high and consistent output of punches.
They have also both been recognised for having tremendous engines, not letting up or slowing down in previous fights.
Despite 34-year-old Bellotti having five defeats on his record, since moving up in weight he has won six consecutive bouts, picking up the British and Commonwealth titles along the way.
Bellotti comes into this contest off the back of an impressive victory over rival Michael Gomez Jr in Manchester, and he will be looking to silence the home supporters.
"I'm not taking this lightly at all," Garner added.
"I have to be switched on at all times because If I'm not then it could jeopardise everything that I have worked for, so I'll make sure that won't happen.
"I believe I'm getting better with every camp and I still think people are yet to see the best of me.
"I want to be known as the best fighter to have come out of Southampton. I believe I'm destined to fight at St Mary's Stadium and I'm not going to lose or let up on the way to that."

Reece Bellotti (right) has won each of his six fights at super-featherweight
Garner 'on verge' of world title fight - Warren
Garner's promoter, Frank Warren, told BBC Sport: "If Ryan comes through this then he's on the verge of fighting for a world title in my opinion.
"Reece Bellotti is a good fighter, and he's going to come into Ryan's backyard - this will be a test for him.
"I think we're going to get a bit of a barn burner as far as the fight's concerned. I hope he comes through it and if he does we'll be looking to get a title fight on at Southampton's ground."
Queensberry Promotions have put on stadium shows for some of their boxers before, with the most recent one a heavyweight showdown at Ipswich Town's Portman Road for Fabio Wardley.
The BIC can hold about 4,000 seated people, and in March it was packed out for what was Garner's first major headline show.
St Mary's Stadium holds about 32,000 seated spectators, plus more space on the pitch.
"It would be fantastic for Southampton and Ryan," Warren added.
"It would be a bit like what we did with Fabio in Ipswich and Josh Warrington in Leeds. There's nothing better than being in front of your own.
"Hopefully, we can get that world title for him down there. This is a tough test, but I believe he is capable of doing it.
"There'll be fireworks. It's going to be something special, and the pair of them are going to put on a fantastic night for the fans."
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