Pampellone also attended Kelston Boys High School, known to have produced many sporting greats.
[9] In July 2019, Pampellone competed at the Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament.
[10] Pampellone won the preliminary rounds against Australian Jack Bowen but lost in the quarter finals against Thailand boxer Saranon Klompan.
Pampellone reached the quarter finals before losing to England's Benjamin Whittaker.
[18] Pampellone lost against Bekzad Nurdauletov of Kazakhstan, ending his olympic hopes.
[20] Pampellone was successful in his first two professional fights against Thomas Russell on Sky TV and Mandela Ale in 2020.
[27] The fight would happen at the ASB Tennis Centre which would be the first time that boxing would be held at the venue.
[30] Pampellone would make his International professional debut when he took on Lucas Miller in Australia.
[31] It was announced that Pampellone signed a long-term deal with promoter Dean Lonergan.
[36] In June 2020, it was announced that Pampellone would take on Joshua Francis who is trained by Shane Cameron.
[43] A couple of weeks later, Pampellone took on French born Australian Faris Chevalier for the vacant IBF Australasian Light Heavyweight title.
With this victory, Pampellone is the first boxer to hold the IBF Australasian title in two weight divisions at the same time.
[49] For the second time in a row, Pampellone would stop his opponent in the first round, winning the IBF Intercontinental title.