Pedro Matos Boxing Record, Next Fight
2 min readPedro Matos also known as “Number One” is professional boxer from Lisbon, Portugal with a boxing record of 7 win(s) 4 loss and 0 draw(s). | |
Born on June 25, 1987. | |
Fighting at Bantamweight division. He has an orthodox boxing style. | |
He started fighting on year 2016 at age 29. | |
His last fight was December 5, 2020 against Dennis McCann who has 7-0-0 record back then. The boxing fight happened at Church House, Westminster.
Unfortunately, Pedro Matos LOST that bout by Points. |
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## Pedro Matos
Pedro Matos, also known as “Number One,” is a former amateur boxer hailing from Lisbon, Portugal. Born on June 25, 1987, Matos stood as an orthodox fighter in the super flyweight division. His boxing career spanned from 2016 to 2019.
Matos’s professional record consisted of 7 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws, with 1 knockout victory. His final bout took place on December 14, 2019, at the York Hall in Bethnal Green, where he faced Quaise Khademi. Khademi emerged victorious via a unanimous decision, leaving the World Boxing Organisation European Super Fly Title vacant.
Pedro Matos: The Aspiring Super Flyweight
Pedro Matos, known affectionately as “Number One,” emerged as a promising amateur boxer from Lisbon, Portugal. Born on June 25, 1987, Matos is now 32 years old and stands as an orthodox fighter in the super flyweight division.
Matos began his professional boxing career in 2016 and has been active until 2019, amassing a record of 7 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws. Among his victories, Matos has secured 2 knockouts, showcasing his impressive punching power. His last opponent, Quaise Khademi, presented a formidable challenge on December 14, 2019, at the York Hall in Bethnal Green. Unfortunately, Matos lost to Khademi via unanimous decision, but his determination to improve remains unwavering.
Currently, Matos is striving to capture the vacant World Boxing Organisation European Super Fly Title, a testament to his ambitions and dedication to the sport of boxing.