Reece MacMillan
{{short description|English boxer (born 1996)}}
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| birth_place = Lancaster, Lancashire, England
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Reece MacMillan (born 4 January 1996) is an English professional boxer. He has been the Central Area super-lightweight champion since November 2024 and has also challenged for the British and Commonwealth titles in the same weight division.
Career
Having taken up boxing aged 10, MacMillan made his professional debut at De Vere Whites Hotel in Bolton on 23 April 2016, stopping Giuseppe Daprato in the fourth of their scheduled six-round welterweight bout.{{cite web|url=https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/sport/boxing/morecambes-macmillan-gets-pro-career-up-and-running-in-style-660923|title=Morecambe's MacMillan gets pro career up and running in style|publisher=Lancaster Guardian|accessdate=2 June 2025}}
With a record of 16 wins and one defeat, he returned to De Vere Whites Hotel to face Kane Gardner for the vacant Central Area super-lightweight title on 30 November 2024, winning the contest on points 96–95.{{cite web|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/articles/reece-macmillan-ruins-kane-gardners-british-title-dreams|title=Reece MacMillan ruins Kane Gardner’s British title dreams|publisher=Boxing Scene|accessdate=2 June 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.beyond.radio/news/local-sport/morecambe-boxer-reece-macmillan-wins-central-area-title/|title=Morecambe boxer Reece MacMillan wins Central Area Title|publisher=Beyond Radio|accessdate=2 June 2025}}
In his next outing, MacMillan challenged British and Commonwealth super-lightweight champion Jack Rafferty at Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on 8 February 2025. He lost by stoppage when his corner threw in the towel during the seventh round.{{cite web|url=https://3kingsboxing.com/jack-rafferty-beats-down-reece-macmillan-for-the-stoppage-in-7/|title=Jack Rafferty Beats Down Reece MacMillan For The Stoppage In 7|publisher=3kingsboxing.com|accessdate=2 June 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.beyond.radio/news/local-sport/morecambe-boxer-reece-macmillan-beaten-in-brave-british-and-commonwealth-title-tilt/|title=Morecambe boxer Reece MacMillan beaten in brave British and Commonwealth Title tilt|publisher=Beyond Radio|accessdate=2 June 2025}}