What is Bradley Rea's Record?
Bradley Rea's record currently stands at 20 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws. Of those 20 wins, he has stopped 10 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 50%. In his only defeat, he lost on the scorecards. He's boxed a total of 0 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 0 rounds on average.
When was his last fight and how active is he?
Bradley Rea's last fight took place against Tyler Denny on November 12, 2022, in Manchester, United Kingdom. He lost by unanimous decision in the 10th round. That fight was 2 years and 6 months ago.
How Old Is Bradley Rea And Where Is he From?
The light heavyweight is currently 26 years old. He was born on September 16, 1998, so he will turn 27 in 4 months.
Rea was born in the United Kingdom.
How long has Rea been fighting?
Bradley Rea made his professional debut in November 2018, so he has been a pro for 6 years and 6 months.
How tall is Rea, What is his Reach And Which Stance Does he Use?
Rea fights from a traditional orthodox stance, which means he favours his right hand as his power hand when fighting.
What are some potential opponents for Bradley Rea?
Some potential future fights for Rea include Daniel Blenda Dos Santos and Constantino Nanga.
What will be Bradley Rea's Next Fight And Where Can I Watch It?
Bradley Rea is to face Shakan Pitters next on Saturday, June 28th, 2025. The fight will take place at Pearse Stadium, Galway, Ireland. It will be broadcast on DAZN in both the United States and the UK.
Bradley Rea Stats
Age | Date Of Birth | Nationality | Height | Reach | Stance | Weight Division |
26 | September 16, 1998 | United Kingdom | cm | cm | orthodox | Light Heavyweight (175 lb) |
Bradley Rea Record
Professional Record | Wins | Wins By KO | Knockout Percentage | Losses | Losses By Stoppage | Draws | Pro Rounds | Debut |
20-1-0 | 20 | 10 | 50% | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2018 |
Bradley Rea Recent Contests
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue |
2022-11-12 | Tyler Denny | Lost (UD 10) | Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom |
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