Matthew Harris boxer

Matthew Harris boxer
bouts
19
won
9
lost
10
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super bantamweight
Debut
1994-03-23
Height
5′ 7″/170cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1971-05-02
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1998-05-21 Noel Wilders WWWWWW Ball Park Centre, Bradford LOST
Points
1998-04-03 Ian Turner WWWDW Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale LOST
Points
1998-02-27 Shaun Anderson WWLWWW Volunteer Rooms, Irvine LOST
Points
1997-04-25 Peter Buckley LLLLWL Beachcomber Club, Humberston, Cleethorpes WIN
Points
1997-04-11 Adey Benton LWWLWW Metrodome, Barnsley LOST
Points
1996-11-27 Harry Woods WWWLWW Brangwyn Hall, Swansea LOST
Points
1996-09-26 Carl Allen WLWDLW Town Hall, Walsall LOST
Points
1996-02-19 Robert Hay WWWW St.Andrew's Sporting Club, Glasgow LOST
Corner retirement
1995-10-25 Peter Buckley LLLLLL Ice Rink, Telford WIN
Points
1995-08-26 Lehlo Ledwaba LWWWWW Village Green, Durban LOST
KO
1995-05-19 Johnny Armour WWWWWW Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark LOST
Technical knockout
1995-04-21 Chris Lyons WLLWLW Town Hall, Dudley WIN
Points
1995-02-10 Peter Buckley LLLLLL Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham LOST
Technical knockout
1994-12-15 Colin McAuley LLLLWW Public Hall, Evesham WIN
Points
1994-11-30 Marty Chestnut WLLWLW Civic Hall, Wolverhampton WIN
Technical knockout
1994-10-05 Peter Buckley WLLLLL Civic Hall, Wolverhampton WIN
Points
1994-09-02 Karl Morling WWWLWL Covered Market, Spitalfields WIN
KO
1994-06-13 Marcus Duncan LWWWWW Yorkshire Executive S.C., Bradford WIN
Technical knockout
1994-03-23 Yusuf Vorajee LWWWLL Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent WIN
Points

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