Robson Conceicao's Record

Last Modified Nov 1, 2024 02:47 GMT
Robson Conceicao's Record
Robson Conceicao

Robson Conceicao is a distinguished professional boxer from Brazil who made a strong start in his professional career riding high on a record-breaking amateur boxing career. He made his professional boxing debut by squaring off against Clay Burns in a six-round boxing bout on November 5, 2016, at Thomas and Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, USA. Conceicao did enough in the fight to secure a decision victory and kicked off his career with a win.

After rampaging through his initial 16 rivals, Robson Conceicao suffered the first loss of his professional career. He locked horns with Oscar Valdez on September 10, 2021, for the WBC super featherweight championship, where he lost by a unanimous decision. Conceicao reigns as the WBC featherweight champion of the world as of October 2024, a title he won by defeating O'Shaque Foster on July 6, 2024, by a split decision.

Robson Conceicao's Record

Robson Conceicao flexes an impressive professional boxing record of 19 wins, two losses, one draw, and one no-contest as of October 2024. He has defeated nine of his rivals by knockout and 10 by decision. On the other hand, Conceicao has suffered both of his losses to date by decisions.

23 fights19 wins2 losses
By knockout90
By decision102
Draws1
No contests1

Robson Conceicao's Amateur Record

Robson Conceicao has a distinctive record as an amateur boxer. He clinched a gold medal in the 2016 Olympics while competing as an amateur boxer representing his country, Brazil, making him the first Brazilian boxer to win an Olympic gold medal while competing as an amateur in the prized event. He drew curtains on his amateur career after compiling a remarkable record of 405 wins and 15 losses before making his professional boxing debut.

FAQs on Robson Conceicao's Record

A. He has a professional boxing record of 19 wins, two losses, one draw, and one no-contest as of October 2024.

A. He had an amateur boxing record of 405 wins and 15 losses.

A. He has defeated nine of his rivals by knockout as of October 2024.

A. He made his professional boxing debut in 2016.

A. He is 36 years old as of October 2024.

Related Stories

Nico Carrillo still figuring out Sitthichai, but promises one thing: "The power will 100 percent be there" Nico Carrillo still figuring out Sitthichai, but promises one thing: "The power will 100 percent be there"
Nico Carrillo still figuring out Sitthichai, but promises one thing: "The power will 100 percent be there"
“It’s crazy” - Former champ Alexis Nicolas glad to get another shot at gold against Regian Eersel at famed Lumpinee Stadium “It’s crazy” - Former champ Alexis Nicolas glad to get another shot at gold against Regian Eersel at famed Lumpinee Stadium
“It’s crazy” - Former champ Alexis Nicolas glad to get another shot at gold against Regian Eersel at famed Lumpinee Stadium
Lyndon Knowles loving every bit of Muay Thai in four-ounce mitts: "You can throw shots you can't throw in big gloves" Lyndon Knowles loving every bit of Muay Thai in four-ounce mitts: "You can throw shots you can't throw in big gloves"
Lyndon Knowles loving every bit of Muay Thai in four-ounce mitts: "You can throw shots you can't throw in big gloves"
“I feel ready to go” - Lyndon Knowles says he already acclimated to Thailand ahead of title match vs. Roman Kryklia “I feel ready to go” - Lyndon Knowles says he already acclimated to Thailand ahead of title match vs. Roman Kryklia
“I feel ready to go” - Lyndon Knowles says he already acclimated to Thailand ahead of title match vs. Roman Kryklia
“I wanted to be the king of the show” - Lyndon Knowles ready to realize lifelong dream in world title opportunity vs Roman Kryklia “I wanted to be the king of the show” - Lyndon Knowles ready to realize lifelong dream in world title opportunity vs Roman Kryklia
“I wanted to be the king of the show” - Lyndon Knowles ready to realize lifelong dream in world title opportunity vs Roman Kryklia
“Like going back in time” - Thai legend Sitthichai admits fighting under Muay Thai rules makes him nostalgic about his early career “Like going back in time” - Thai legend Sitthichai admits fighting under Muay Thai rules makes him nostalgic about his early career
“Like going back in time” - Thai legend Sitthichai admits fighting under Muay Thai rules makes him nostalgic about his early career
“I’ll be a bull in a china shop” - Nico Carrillo keeping the same killer instinct in featherweight Muay Thai move vs Sitthichai “I’ll be a bull in a china shop” - Nico Carrillo keeping the same killer instinct in featherweight Muay Thai move vs Sitthichai
“I’ll be a bull in a china shop” - Nico Carrillo keeping the same killer instinct in featherweight Muay Thai move vs Sitthichai
Sitthichai believes he has no room for error vs. Nico Carrillo’s ‘destructive power’ in Bangkok: “I’ll go to sleep” Sitthichai believes he has no room for error vs. Nico Carrillo’s ‘destructive power’ in Bangkok: “I’ll go to sleep”
Sitthichai believes he has no room for error vs. Nico Carrillo’s ‘destructive power’ in Bangkok: “I’ll go to sleep”
“I’m f***ing ready” - Alexis Nicolas says it’s all systems go in bid to reclaim world title from Regian Eersel “I’m f***ing ready” - Alexis Nicolas says it’s all systems go in bid to reclaim world title from Regian Eersel
“I’m f***ing ready” - Alexis Nicolas says it’s all systems go in bid to reclaim world title from Regian Eersel
“It’s heating up over here” - Lyndon Knowles says Britain’s best are dying for a chance to be part of ONE Championship “It’s heating up over here” - Lyndon Knowles says Britain’s best are dying for a chance to be part of ONE Championship
“It’s heating up over here” - Lyndon Knowles says Britain’s best are dying for a chance to be part of ONE Championship
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications