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List of Mexican boxing world champions. In Mexico, boxing is considered a major sport. Mexico ranks second worldwide between countries with the most boxing world champions. [1]
Mexican boxing is renowned as one of the world powers thanks to a fan-friendly style where heart, courage and resilience stand out. Since Mexico's first world champion in 1913 with Juan Zurita, 171 tricolor champions have paraded in rings around the world, giving away some epic fights that have marked epochs.
Mexico has a rich boxing history and is fiercely proud of its combat sports heritage. From legends such as Julio Cesar Chavez Senior to modern-day greats like Canelo Alvarez, the country has ...
From agile counter-punchers to knockout specialists across all divisions, Mexican boxers have consistently showcased their skill, grit and determination, captivating boxing audiences worldwide for decades.
Santos Saúl Álvarez Barragán (Latin American Spanish: [saˈul ˈalβaɾes]; born 18 July 1990), commonly known as Canelo or Saúl Álvarez, [2] is a Mexican professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in four weight classes from light middleweight to light heavyweight , including unified titles in three of those weight ...
From Ricardo Lopez to Oscar De La Hoya to Juan Manuel Marquez, great Mexican fighters have been dominating opponents in the ring and entertaining fans for decades. So, in honor of the Mexican...
Reigning superstar Canelo Alvarez may be taking an enforced break this ‘Cinco de Mayo’, but to fill the void Boxing Social has selected the 10 greatest fighters to ever lace them up from down Mexico way.
Canelo Alvarez, of Guadalajara, Mexico, is the former super middleweight undisputed champion of the world. He has won titles in four different divisions, including super middleweight, junior ...
Next fight: September 14, 2024, win against Edgar Berlanga. Official biography, fight record, and exclusive photos of professional Mexican boxer Saul
Chávez, 33, was a Mexican national hero entering the 100th professional fight of his career. De La Hoya, 23, was a once-in-a-generation Mexican American boxer about to enter his prime.