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Born October 22nd 1988, orthodox fighter Mason Menard started his career in October 2007 at the age of 19 and has now been pro for 9 years, fighting a total of 31 times. The longest KO streak that Menard has ever had is 8 throughout his 31 fights and his longest winning streak is 27 wins. This started on October 2007 and came to an end on July 2014.
Staritng his career off in tremendous fashion in October 2007, Menard became the 31st quickest fighter to have ever stopped Richard Dinkins. The fight ended in round 2 via KO stoppage. Following on from his debut, Menard continued his mostly successful career by fighting in a further 16 fights. In this time he fought Robbie Cannon, Anthony Napunyi and Thomas Dardar to name just a few, fighting once in 2007, 3 times in 2008 and 12 times through 2009, 2010 and 2011 in this period.
Menard went into his next fight against Carl Mcnickles on August 16th, 2008 with a career record of 2 wins. Carl Mcnickles became the first person to stop Menard. The win came via KO in the 1st round of a 6 round bout. 3 wins followed for Menard including being the 15th person to stop Mario Lacey (Round 1 KO), 2nd person to stop Blake Franklin and 5th person to beat Hector Perez.
Pushing his career further, Menard fought Robert Hill on July 25th, 2009 adding to his winning record. Menard was the 2nd person to go the distance with Hill. Menard fought Robert Hill in 2009, the result was via UD. Menard's win streak of 6 rose to 9 following 3 great wins, becoming the 5th person to stop John Temple (Round 2 KO), 5th person to stop Ronie Cabili and 3rd person to stop Leo Perez.
On February 25th, 2010, Menard was in action again with a win via RTD against Thomas Dardar taking his mostly successful record to 10-1-0. Menard was the first person to stop Thomas Dardar and he did it in the 4th round via RTD. Menard's win streak of 10 rose to 28 following 18 great wins, becoming the first to stop Dedrick Bell, 2nd person to stop Deshaun Williams (Round 5 KO) and 3rd person to stop Joseph Laryea.
Menard went into his next career fight with a record of 28-1-0 and took this to 29 wins with a win against Oscar Bravo on July 12th, 2014. Bravo was a great challenge for Menard, losing over the full 8 round distance and crowning Menard as the 5th person to have defeated Bravo.
Menard's next defeat of his career came against Raymundo Beltran on December 10th, 2016. A great performance by opponent Beltran added a 2nd stoppage defeat to Menard's career. Menard was outmatched and the fight was brought to a halt in round 7 via KO.