Matthew Pepper boxer

Matthew Pepper boxer
bouts
12
won
1
lost
10
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1998-12-03
Height
6′ 0″/183cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1979-04-23
Death
-
Nationality
-

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2016-02-28 Lee Kellett LLLLLL Aria Suite, Woodhouse Street, Leeds LOST
KO
2015-09-12 Lee Boyce LWW Olympia, Liverpool DRAW
Points
2001-11-30 Jamie Wilson debut University, Hull LOST
Technical knockout
2001-03-24 Mark Brookes WW Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield LOST
Technical knockout
2000-08-30 Mike Duffield LLWLLL Baths Hall, Scunthorpe LOST
Technical knockout
2000-06-09 Andrew Facey W University, Hull LOST
Technical knockout
2000-05-11 Ivan Botton W Grove Leisure Centre, Newark LOST
Technical knockout
2000-04-09 Damon Hague WWWWWW Leisure Centre, Alfreton LOST
Technical knockout
2000-01-15 Damon Hague WWWWWW Doncaster Dome, Doncaster LOST
KO
1999-11-26 Jim Milner L Hull University, Cottingham, Hull WIN
Technical knockout
1999-04-30 Steve Timms debut Wortley House Hotel, Scunthorpe LOST
Technical knockout
1998-12-03 Martin Thompson debut Quality Royal Hotel, Hull LOST
KO

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