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who has canelo lost too

Canelo Álvarez has officially lost to three opponents as a professional: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Dmitry Bivol, and Terence Crawford.

Official losses at a glance

  • Floyd Mayweather Jr. – majority decision loss at light middleweight in Las Vegas on September 14, 2013.
  • Dmitry Bivol – unanimous decision loss at light heavyweight on May 7, 2022, for Bivol’s WBA (Super) title.
  • Terence Crawford – points loss in their undisputed super middleweight title fight in Las Vegas in September 2025.

Canelo’s pro record context

  • As of late 2025, Canelo’s record is listed around 63 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws, with nearly 40 wins by knockout, depending on the source cut‑off date.
  • Earlier references that said he had “only two losses” were written before the Terence Crawford defeat and have since been overtaken by that result.

Mini timeline of the losses

  1. 2013 – Mayweather
    • Young, unbeaten star Canelo stepped up against the defensive master Mayweather and was outboxed over 12 rounds, dropping a majority decision and his junior middleweight titles.
  1. 2022 – Bivol
    • Moving up again to light heavyweight, Canelo struggled with Bivol’s size, jab, and work rate, losing clearly on the cards in a unanimous decision.
  1. 2025 – Crawford
    • In a huge pound‑for‑pound superfight, Crawford outpointed Canelo to become undisputed super middleweight champion, adding a fresh, high‑profile loss to Canelo’s résumé.

TL;DR: When people ask “who has Canelo lost to?” the answer (as of late 2025) is: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Dmitry Bivol, and Terence Crawford.

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