Mathias Gallo Cassarino


Mathias Gallo Cassarino is an Italian Muay Thai fighter who is the former WPMF World Champion 135 lbs, WBC International Champion 135 lbs, and WMC "Muay Thai Against Drugs" Champion, Max Muay Thai 62 kg Silver Tournament Champion. October 2019 ranked number 2 at Limpinee 140lb. division

Biography

His fighting name is Mathias 7 Muay Thai gym มาเทียส เซเว่นมวยไทย and trains at 7 Muay Thai Gym in Rayong province, Thailand.
Mathias started fighting Professional Muay Thai at only 12 years old. Mathias was featured on the program Tutte le Mattine in April 2006, his father Roberto was interviewed. On 24 April 2007 a specialized periodical published an article documenting Mathias' history. The Italian magazine Sport2.0 dedicated the first-page cover of the December 2010 issue to Mathias' training life. Mathias is a sponsored athlete.
Mathias was 17 when he won:
He gained this title in Bangkok, on the occasion of HM Queen of Thailand's Birthday, 12 August 2010. Mathias was called again to fight for the HM Queen Birthday Sirikit where he actually fought in 2011.
Mathias also accepted fights in other disciplines, like the Iranian wrestling, a mix of Judo and Karate. He won:
Mathias was born in Venaria Reale, Turin, Italy on 19 December 1992 and has fought against many fighters around the world. Most of his opponents are Thai, but he has fought fighters from the Netherlands, Japan, China, Taipei, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, France, Spain, Singapore, Israel, Cambodia, Afghanistan and Iran.
Mathias is ranked 2nd on the official WPMF 140 lbs world ranking.
On 5 April 2015, Mathias won the Max Muay Thai 4 Man Silver Tournament, defeating the French Issam Arabat-Ziane in the semi-final and the Thai Puenyai Payyakka Mpan by KO R2 in the final.
On 12 September 2015, Mathias defeated Rungravee Sasiprapa at The Circle event held in Barcelona.
From year 2018 Mathias became the first Italian
ranked at Lumpinee Boxing stadium of Bangkok and one of the very few
non-Thais fighters to appear in the ranking considered the most important in the world for
Muay Thai

Titles