professional boxer
Mattéo started boxing about ten years ago. At the time he was 12 years old. At the beginning, he is not one of the top names, the type of those you spot by telling yourself that this little kid will do something. He takes more than he gives back, to tell you the truth. But that’s at the beginning. Because if there is something that characterizes him, Matteo, it is his stubbornness. For starters, he loves boxing. There’s more than work a little, now. So he clings and, gradually, we start to look at him differently. Because the kid took the hair of the beast. Today, at 22, he is still one of the 60,000 licensees of the FFBoxingexcept that he joined the very closed circle of only 450 professional boxers.
Champion of France
When we look for him, Mattéo Hache, the one we now call El Metronome, we are more likely to find him at the Pierre de Coubertin gymnasium, in Barentin, than at his home. Home is fine for sleeping and taking showers, but its true his home, it’s Coubertin. This is where he trains 3 hours a day, at least 5 times a week. He loves this resonant vibe of punching bags and leather balls. At 22, he already has 10 pro fights, 9 wins, one defeat, 3 kb. The defeat was on November 20, in Munich. He was fighting for the super middleweight intercontinental beltfacing the German Emre Cukur, 18 fights, 17 wins. After only 10 pro fights, Matteo had the right to lose. For the victories, we will remember one, the most beautiful of the 9. On October 5, in Monaco, against Moughit El Moutaouakil. That day, Matteo brings the grail, the French champion’s belt. A belt that now rests in his sports bag, next to his favorite shoes and underpants.