Matos began acting in independent films after auditioning for local film festivals, including Cinemalaya. His early film appearances included
Babagwa (2013),
Mumbai Love (2014),
Hukluban (2014), and
Sino nga ba si Pangkoy Ong (2015). Matos starred in
Gil Portes'
Hukluban, an official entry in the 2014 Sineng Pambansa Horror Plus Film Festival, which drew attention for its gothic themes and physical demands. He continued to take on character-driven roles in independent cinema and appeared in stage productions, including
The Glass Menagerie. In 2016, Matos appeared in the historical biopic
Ang Hapis at Himagsik ni Hermano Puli, directed by Gil Portes, who also directed
Hukluban. He played Don Joaquin Ortega, an alcalde mayor in
Lucban, Quezon. Matos described his character as someone who tried to maintain peace in the town and said the role was a positive experience. In 2018, he appeared in the ToFarm Film Festival entries
Mga Anak ng Kamote and
Alimuom, and remained active in independent film projects rather than committing to exclusive network contracts. Matos later joined the cast of the television series ''
FPJ's Batang Quiapo'', where his character Erik exited the series during a major storyline in 2024. Alongside acting, Matos pursued
mixed martial arts. In 2016, he faced actor
Baron Geisler in an exhibition MMA match that ended in a draw. He later competed professionally, winning his first bout in the
Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC) in 2017 after defeating Billy Jack Magana Sanchez via first-round submission at the
Araneta Coliseum. In 2020, Matos accepted additional URCC matches, including a scheduled bout against rapper Damsa, serving as a substitute fighter and continuing his involvement in professional MMA. == Personal life ==