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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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