Dak PrescottCeeDee LambMicah ParsonsTrevon DiggsSauce GardnerGarrett WilsonBreece HallTrevor LawrenceTravis EtienneCalvin RidleyC.J. StroudNico CollinsBrock PurdyDeebo SamuelBrandon AiyukGeorge KittleJordan LoveChristian WatsonAmon-Ra St. BrownAidan HutchinsonJared GoffDrake LondonKyle PittsBijan RobinsonJayden DanielsTerry McLaurinJa'Marr ChaseTee HigginsMark AndrewsDe'Von Achane
Boxing Biography

Canelo Álvarez

“Canelo”

Mexican · Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico · Born 1 January 1990

Professional Boxer
61-2-2
professional record
39
knockouts
25
title defences
39
career knockouts

Advertisement

Four-weight world champion and Mexico's most celebrated modern athlete — the face of the boxing revival.

Santos Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez Barragán, born July 18, 1990, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, is widely regarded as the best pound-for-pound boxer of his generation and the most commercially successful Mexican fighter since Oscar De La Hoya. The youngest of eight siblings in a family of professional boxers, Canelo turned professional at just 15 years old in 2005, showcasing red hair (giving him the nickname 'Canelo,' meaning 'cinnamon') and precocious talent. His early career saw rapid progression through the super welterweight division, winning his first world title (WBC super welterweight) in March 2011 by defeating Matthew Hatton. After suffering his first professional defeat to Floyd Mayweather Jr. via majority decision in September 2013, Canelo embarked on a career-defining evolution that would see him dominate multiple weight classes. His championship record includes capturing world titles at super welterweight (154 lbs), middleweight (160 lbs), super middleweight (168 lbs), and light heavyweight (175 lbs). Canelo's notable victories include defeating Miguel Cotto (November 2015), Gennady Golovkin twice in their epic rivalry (September 2017 draw, September 2018 majority decision), moving up to knock out WBA light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev in November 2019, and becoming the first-ever undisputed super middleweight champion in November 2021 by defeating Caleb Plant to unify all four major belts (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO). His professional record stands at 61-2-2 with 39 knockouts, and he received a six-month suspension in 2018 after testing positive for clenbuterol, which was attributed to contaminated Mexican meat. Canelo's $365 million DAZN contract signed in 2018 was the richest individual sports media deal in history at the time. His combination of technical boxing skill, devastating body punching, exceptional chin, and massive commercial appeal have made him the face of boxing in the 2020s and cemented his legacy as one of Mexico's greatest sporting icons.

Famous For

Multi-division world champion and pound-for-pound king

Playing Style

How They Played

Counter-puncher with excellent body work and ring IQ

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of boxing's biggest stars and highest-paid athletes

Best Known For

WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO Super Middleweight

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO Super Middleweight
  • WBC/WBA Light Heavyweight
  • WBA Middleweight
  • WBC Super Welterweight
  • Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 3x
Career Journey

Timeline

2005 📌 Professional boxing debut at age 15
2011 🏆 Won first world title - WBC Light Middleweight
2013 🎯 First professional loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2018 🏆 Defeated Gennady Golovkin to unify middleweight titles
2019 🏆 Won WBO Light Heavyweight title vs Sergey Kovalev
2021 🏆 Became undisputed super middleweight champion
2022 🎯 Lost to Dmitry Bivol in light heavyweight bout
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Canelo Álvarez

Canelo Álvarez's professional record is 61-2-2.

Canelo Álvarez won 39 fights by knockout in his professional career.

Canelo Álvarez made 25 world title defences.

Canelo Álvarez was born in 1990 in Guadalajara.

Canelo Álvarez is Mexican.

Career Timeline — Canelo Álvarez
2005
Professional boxing debut at age 15
2011
Won first world title - WBC Light Middleweight
2013
First professional loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2018
Defeated Gennady Golovkin to unify middleweight titles
2019
Won WBO Light Heavyweight title vs Sergey Kovalev
2021
Became undisputed super middleweight champion
2022
Lost to Dmitry Bivol in light heavyweight bout
WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO Super Middleweight
WBC/WBA Light Heavyweight
WBA Middleweight
WBC Super Welterweight
Ring Magazine Fighter of Year 3x