MATT FLOYD
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DEGALE vs FLOYD
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM

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Light Heavyweight
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1.8542
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09/1989
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Nationality
Australia

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Matt Floyd fights out of Australia and has been extremely active, running up a 15-2 professional boxing record since starting in 2021. Most of his matches end early in knockouts and he’s never been KO’d himself. Floyd has earned a WBO world title and WBC Asia title.
Heading into his BKFC debut against James DeGale, things got heated long before any press conference or faceoffs. With allegations and threats of all kind flying around, emotions will be high and we are in for what is sure to be a violent fight.
Floyd believes his grit and power are his best assets when he toes the line. He doesn’t care about the caliber of boxer that he is facing because “this is a fight” and his technical boxing from the outside isn’t going to matter. Expect Floyd to crash the pocket and throw bombs until someone hits the canvas!
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DEGALE vs FLOYD
September 27, 2025
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
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