Roberto McLellan

Roberto McLellan (born October 5, 1984), is a Canadian professional boxer in the Middleweight division and is the former Canadian Professional Boxing Council - Light Middleweight Champion.

Roberto McLellan
Born (1984-10-05) October 5, 1984
Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality
Weight160 Lbs
DivisionMiddleweight
StyleBoxer/Puncher

Professional boxing record

6 Wins (3 knockouts), 2 Losses, 1 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss25-7-4 Fitz Vanderpool UD10March 2, 2013Moncton New Brunswick, Moncton Lions Club National Boxing Authority - Middleweight Title
Win8-6-2 Anthony Lessard KO6 (3:00)March 10, 2011Calgary Alberta, Hyatt Regency Hotel Canadian Professional Boxing Council - Light Middleweight Title
Loss2-0-0 Janks Trotter TKO1 (0:50)September 17, 2010Calgary Alberta, Subway Soccer Centre
WinDebut Darcy Boizard TKO3 (1:18)May 15, 2010Calgary Alberta, Bowness Sports Plex
Win3-11-1 Stephane Chartrand TKO1 (1:48)August 7, 2009Prince George British Columbia, Roll-A-Dome
Win7-3-2 Codey Hanna UD5May 2, 2009Williams Lake British Columbia, Elks Hall
Draw2-0-0 Aubrey Morrow UD4December 27, 2008Coquitlam British Columbia, Red Robinson Show Theatre
Win1-4-2 Jean Charlemagne UD4June 28, 2008Williams Lake British Columbia, Williams Lake Arena
WinDebut Tyler Jackson MD4October 27, 2007Richmond British Columbia, River Rock Casino Pro Debut

CPBC Light Middleweight Championship

On March 10, 2011 the 26-year-old won the CPBC Light Middleweight Championship bout with a spectacular KO stoppage of Anthony "Hits Hard" Lessard in Calgary, Alberta.

Move to Middleweight

Mclellan relinquished his Canadian Professional Boxing Council's Light Middleweight title and made a move to middleweight. On March 2, 2013 he fought Fitz "The Whip" Vanderpool for the National Boxing Authority - Middleweight title and lost a Unanimous Judges Decision to the 45-year-old former World Champion.

References

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