Jorge Mata Explained

Jorge Mata
Realname:Jorge Mata Ferradal
Weight:Mini flyweight
Height:4 ft 11 in
Nationality:Spanish
Birth Date:April 26, 1970
Birth Place:León, Castile and León, Spain
Style:Orthodox
Total:14
Wins:11
Ko:6
Losses:1
Draws:2

Jorge Mata Ferradal (born April 26, 1970), is a Spanish former professional boxer who competed from 1998 to 2006. He won the WBO minimumweight title in 2002.

Professional career

Mata turned professional in 1998 & amassed a record of 8-0-2 before winning the WBO interim minimumweight title. He would get upgraded to full champion when incumbent titleholder Kermin Guardia, moved up in weight. Mata would lose the title to Nicaraguan contender Eduardo Ray Márquez via eleventh round stoppage.[1]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
14Win11–1–2Cristian NiculaePTS6 (6)2006-02-18
13Loss10–1–2Eduardo Ray MárquezKO11 (12)2003-03-28
12Win10–0–2Jairo ArangoUD12 (12)2002-11-22
11Win9–0–2Reynaldo FrutosTKO9 (12)2002-06-29
10Win8–0–2Andrei MirceaTKO6 (6)2002-04-27
9Draw7–0–2Christophe RodriguesPTS6 (6)2002-03-05
8Win7–0–1Boris RadicTKO1 (6)2000-12-16
7Win6–0–1Dunoy PenaPTS12 (12)2000-07-14
6Win5–0–1Vladimir JagunovTKO4 (12)2000-02-11
5Win4–0–1Jozsef RegiTKO3 (8)1999-09-24
4Win3–0–1Juan Carlos Diaz QuesadaPTS6 (6)1999-05-16
3Win2–0–1Daniel DanilaTKO2 (6)1999-03-05
2Draw1–0–1Juan Carlos Diaz QuesadaPTS6 (6)1998-12-20
1Win1–0Jose Ramon BartolomePTS4 (4)1998-11-22

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jorge Mata loses the minimum weight world champion belt. es. Diario AS. 2023-06-20.