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Starting off his pro career on October 2009 age 25, Kevin Hooper has had a total of 20 fights - 15 wins, 5 losses, and 0 draws. 3 of the wins coming via stoppage. The longest win streak that Hooper has ever recorded was between October 2009 and October 2012 when it totaled 13 wins. Hooper's longest KO streak is 1 fights long.
Hooper's pro career began against Richie Wyatt (2-0-0) in a 4 round contest. Hooper got the PTS win via a judges decision. Maintaining a successful start proved easy for Hooper with a further 10 wins, beating boxers such as Jamie Speight, Richie Wyatt and Daniel Thorpe.
Phil Boyle was beaten next on April 25th, 2010 meaning Hooper could maintain his unbeaten streak. Phil Boyle was Hooper's next opponent of his career in 2010. The fight was scheduled for 6 and Hooper was the 3rd person to go the distance with Boyle. Hooper then went on to win a further 9 fights taking his record to 13 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.
Taking the first knock of his career, Hooper fought Gary Sykes on March 15th, 2013 and was defeated by Sykes. Hooper's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 10 round fight against the better man. Sykes gave Hooper his first professional loss of his 14 fight career to date. Hooper continued his success in the next 3 fights taking his record to 15 wins, 2 losses and 0 draws.
Hooper's career took a knock with a loss against Liam Walsh on July 26th, 2014 taking his record to 15-3-0. Being outclassed early, Hooper struggled to get going in this 10 round fight and received the first stoppage defeat of his career at the hands of Walsh. The fight went 4 rounds before ending via a KO defeat.
Taking a knock to his career, Hooper fought and was defeated by Scott Cardle on October 7th, 2016 taking his record to 15-4-0. Hooper was beaten by Scott Cardle in the 6th round. Hooper had only ever been stopped 2 times previously in his career.
Hooper's next defeat of his career came against Robbie Barrett on March 4th, 2017. Opponent Barrett fought well and proved he was technically superior to Hooper over the full 10 round fight. The fight came to a close after the final bell, Barrett the victor on the judges decision (UD), with Hooper left wondering where his career will go next.