Okay, so I’ve been a boxing fan for years, and Canelo Alvarez is one of those guys you just have to follow. I decided to finally put together a clear record of his wins and losses, because it can get confusing with all the different fights and titles.
Digging Through the Fights
First, I grabbed a pen and paper – yeah, I’m old school sometimes. I figured I’d start by listing out all the fights I could remember off the top of my head. That gave me a good starting point, but I knew it wasn’t complete.

Then I hit up the internet. I spent a good chunk of time browsing through different boxing news sites and record databases. It was a bit of a mess, to be honest. Some sites had slightly different info, so I had to cross-reference everything to make sure I was getting the most accurate details.
Compiling the Info
As I found each fight, I jotted down the date, the opponent, the result (win or loss), and the method (like knockout, decision, etc.). I started to see the patterns emerge – Canelo’s early wins, his rise through the weight classes, the big-name fights, and, of course, those couple of losses that everyone talks about.
- Early career wins – lots of knockouts!
- Moving up in weight – taking on bigger challenges.
- The Mayweather fight – that first loss stung.
- Bouncing back, dominating different divisions.
- The Bivol fight happened.
I really try to put them into order. Because it is a mess.
The Final Tally(My understanding)
After all that digging and organizing, I finally had a complete record. It was satisfying to see it all laid out. Canelo’s got an incredible record, mostly wins, and against some really tough opponents. Those few losses? They’re part of the story, too. They show he’s willing to take risks and challenge himself, even if it doesn’t always go his way.
I have to say, it’s made me appreciate Canelo’s journey even more. He started, he learned and became who he is right now!