Canelo Alvarez record: Career fight results, stats, titles, highlights
Published: Jun 30, 2023
We take a look at the impressive resume Saul "Canelo" Alvarez has built up to this point in his career.
Canelo Alvarez is quite arguably the biggest boxing star in the world. Alvarez, 32, has been boxing professionally since he was 15 years old. He has won multiple world titles in four different weight classes, including his most recent fight, when he jumped up two weight classes in November and knocked out Sergey Kovalev in the 11th round to win the WBO light heavyweight title. In October 2018, Alvarez signed a five-year, 11-fight contract worth at least $365 million with the sports streaming service DAZN. The deal was the biggest in sports at the time (Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout would later sign an 12-year, 426.5 million deal). Alvarez's deal eclipsed the terms of Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s six-fight, 30-month contract with Showtime that had a guarantee of $200 million, although Mayweather earned additional money from the PPV revenue generated from the deal. Here's a look at what Alvarez has done up to this point in his historic career.
Canelo Alvarez career fight results
Fight results
Date
Canelo Alvarez def. Gennadiy Golovkin by unanimous decision
Sept. 17, 2022
Dmitry Bivol def. Canelo Alvarez via unanimous decision
May 7, 2022
Canelo Alvarez def. Caleb Plant by 11th-round TKO
Nov. 6, 2021
Canelo Alvarez def. Billy Joe Saunders by eighth-round RTD
May. 5, 2021
Canelo Alvarez def. Avni Yildirim by third-round RTD
Feb. 27, 2021
Canelo Alvarez def. Callum Smith by unaminous decision
Dec. 19, 2020
Canelo Alvarez def. Sergey Kovalev by 11th-round KO
Nov. 2, 2019
Canelo Alvarez def. Daniel Jacobs by unanimous decision
May 4, 2019
Canelo Alvarez def. Rocky Fielding by third-round TKO
Dec. 15, 2018
Canelo Alvarez def. Gennadiy Golovkin by majority decision
Sept. 15, 2018
Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin, split draw
Sept. 16, 2017
Canelo Alvarez def. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by unanimous decision
May 6, 2017
Canelo Alvarez def. Liam Smith by ninth-round KO
Sept. 17, 2016
Canelo Alvarez def. Amir Khan by sixth-round KO
May 7, 2016
Canelo Alvarez def. Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision
Nov. 21, 2015
Canelo Alvarez def. James Kirkland by third-round KO
May 9, 2015
Canelo Alvarez def. Erislandy Lara by split decision
July 12, 2014
Canelo Alvarez def. Alfredo Angulo by 10th-round TKO
March 8, 2014
Floyd Mayweather def. Canelo Alvarez by majority decision
Sept. 14, 2013
Canelo Alvarez def. Austin Trout by unanimous decision
April 20, 2013
Canelo Alvarez def. Josesito Lopez by fifth-round TKO
Sept. 15, 2012
Canelo Alvarez def. Shane Mosley by unanimous decision
May 5, 2012
Canelo Alvarez def. Kermit Cintron by fifth-round TKO
Nov. 26, 2011
Canelo Alvarez def. Alfonso Gomez by sixth-round TKO
Sept. 17, 2011
Canelo Alvarez def. Ryan Rhodes by 12th-round TKO
June 18, 2011
Canelo Alvarez def. Matthew Hatton by unanimous decision
March 5, 2011
Canelo Alvarez def. Lovemore N'dou by unanimous decision
Dec. 4, 2010
Canelo Alvarez def. Carlos Baldomir by sixth-round KO
Sept. 18, 2010
Canelo Alvarez def. Luciano Leonel Cuello by sixth-round TKO
July 10, 2010
Canelo Alvarez def. Jose Cotto by ninth-round TKO
May 1, 2010
Canelo Alvarez def. Brian Camechis by third-round KO
March 6, 2010
Canelo Alvarez def. Lanardo Tyner by unanimous decision
Dec. 5, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Carlos Leonardo Herrera by first-round TKO
Sept. 15, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Marat Khuzeev by second-round KO
Aug. 8, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Jeferson Luis Goncalo by ninth-round KO
June 6, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Michel Rosales by 10th-round TKO
April 11, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Euri Gonzalez by 11th-round TKO
Feb. 21, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Luis Antonio Fitch by first-round TKO
Jan. 17, 2009
Canelo Alvarez def. Raul Pinzon by first-round TKO
Dec. 5, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Larry Mosley by unanimous decision
Oct. 24, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Carlos Adan Jerez by unanimous decision
Aug. 2, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Miguel Vazquez by unanimous decision
June 28, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Francisco Villanueva by split decision
June 6, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Gabriel Martinez by retirement in the 11th-round
April 18, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Francisco Villanueva by ninth-round TKO
March 14, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Axel Rodrigo Solis by first-round knockout
Feb. 22, 2008
Canelo Alvarez def. Sean Holley by second-round TKO
Dec. 15, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Ricardo Cano by unanimous decision
Aug. 31, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Christian Solano by unanimous decision
Aug. 18, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Jesus Abel Hernandez by second-round TKO
June 1, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Víctor Marquez by fourth-round KO
May 19, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Ivan Illescas by fourth-round KO
March 30, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Javier Martinez by eighth-round TKO
March 2, 2007
Canelo Alvarez def. Daniel Martinez by second-round KO
Dec. 8, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Francisco Villanueva by fifth-round KO
Sept. 29, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Cristian Hernandez by second-round KO
Sept. 15, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Juan Hernandez by second-round KO
July 21, 2006
Canelo Alvarez and Jorge Juarez, split draw
June 17, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Pedro Lopez by first-round KO
Feb. 10, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Miguel Vazquez by split decision
Jan. 20, 2006
Canelo Alvarez def. Pablo Alvarado by second-round KO
Nov. 26, 2005
Canelo Alvarez def. Abraham Gonzalez by fourth-round TKO
Division: Junior Middleweight, Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight
Height: 5-9
Reach: 70 1/2 inches
Stance: Orthodox
Total Fights: 56
Career record: 53-1-2
Wins by knockout: 36
World titles held (current): Unified WBA (Super), WBC (Franchise) Ring magazine and lineal middleweight champion and WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion
World titles held (past): WBA (Unified), WBC, WBO and Ring junior middleweight champion, IBF middleweight title, WBO light heavyweight titleholder
Last fight: Win against Gennadiy Golovkin in Sept. 2022
Next fight: John Ryder, May 6 live on DAZN.
Notable career highlights
Canelo Alvarez's first fight: Oct. 29, 2005 Everyone has to start somewhere. For Alvarez, his pro debut took place on Oct. 29, 2005 at Arena Chololo Larios in Tonala, Mexico against Abraham Gonzalez. Alvarez garnered the first win and stoppage of his career, beating Gonzalez by fourth-round TKO. Unanimous decision win over Shane Mosley: May 5, 2012 In the first 40 fights of his career, Alvarez hadn't really faced a name fighter that would resonate with the American audience. He got that opportunity when he was featured on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s showdown with Miguel Cotto, clashing with three-division world champion and future Hall of Famer Shane Mosley. Alvarez made easy work of Mosley, winning a lopsided unanimous decision to retain his WBC junior middleweight title for his first signature win. Unanimous decision victory over Miguel Cotto to become middleweight champion: Nov. 21, 2015 There were several questions heading into Alvarez's bout with Miguel Cotto: How would Alvarez handle the pressure of a big fight coming off his first-career loss, against Mayweather? What did he learn from the Mayweather fight? How he would handle fighting for the first time in his career above 154 pounds? Those questions were all answered in emphatic fashion as Alvarez matured and became a more complete boxer against Cotto. Alvarez showcased improvements both offensively and defensively as he utilized his proficient counterpunching to propel him to a unanimous decision victory and the WBC middleweight championship. The fight did better than expected on PPV, generating more than 900,000 buys and $58 million at the time to become the first event not headlined by Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao or Oscar De La Hoya to do over 900,000 PPV buys. This fight made Alvarez one of the top stars in the sport, as it showed he could carry the load and deliver numbers that only a select few could do. Dethroning "GGG" to reign supreme at 160 pounds: Sept. 15, 2018 Questions surrounded Alvarez coming into the rematch with Golovkin. Many felt Golovkin did enough to win their first fight in September 2017. Alvarez's reputation was also on the line after receiving a six-month suspension for a pair of failed drug tests in February 2018, which postponed the second clash from May to September. Instead of allowing Golovkin to be the aggressor, Alvarez altered his counter-punching style and showed a willingness to stand toe-to-toe with GGG, as he met his rival in the middle of the ring and slugged it out with him from the opening bell. Alvarez was able to walk down GGG during several key moments of the fight and pounded the body with his signature left hook. The nip-and-tuck affair was tightly contested as both had their moments, but Alvarez's shift in the game plan and aggressive approach earned the majority decision nod to capture the WBA (Super) and WBC middleweight belts. Making history vs. Sergey Kovalev: Nov. 2, 2019 Alvarez had three of the four major middleweight world titles at middleweight. But instead of trying to become the undisputed 160-pound champion, Alvarez dared to make more history by jumping up two weight classes to battle WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. Kovalev had reigned supreme over the 175-pound division for the majority of the decade, but his better days were behind him. Kovalev performed better than expected by utlizing the jab to perfection and having Alvarez on the ropes. Ultimately, though, Alvarez's power showed it could have an effect 15 pounds above his usual fighting weight, as he knocked out Kovalev to become a four-division world champion.