Canelo Alvarez: Canelo Alvarez’s boxing accomplishments are a sight to behold and leave an indelible mark on the sport. Even Floyd Mayweather, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest boxers ever, has not been able to match some of Canelo’s feats. Canelo’s achievements showcase his ability to adapt to different styles, his fearlessness in facing formidable opponents, and his willingness to move up in weight categories. These five outstanding records and milestones of Canelo’s career truly set him apart from Mayweather and cement his legacy as a boxing icon. Follow Boxing News Updates with Insidesport.IN
5 Records of Canelo Alvarez
Undisputed champion
Canelo Alvarez’s boxing prowess reached new heights when he became the undisputed super middleweight champion, clinching all four major belts (WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO) at the same time. In contrast, Floyd Mayweather never attained this feat in any weight category throughout his illustrious career. Being an undisputed champion is a testament to one’s dominance in the sport, and Canelo’s achievement in this regard outshines that of Mayweather.
Over 50 fights
Canelo Alvarez’s boxing journey has been nothing short of prolific, with an impressive 59 professional fights to his name. In comparison, Mayweather’s career spanned 50 fights, highlighting Canelo’s greater activity and experience in the ring. Canelo started his professional career at a young age of 15, and has fought nearly four times per year on average. Mayweather, on the other hand, was known for his relatively low activity, fighting only twice per year. With this higher frequency of fights, Canelo has gained a wealth of experience that sets him apart from Mayweather.
Multiple Weight Classes
Canelo Alvarez’s boxing career reached new heights when he defeated Sergey Kovalev in 2019 to clinch the WBO light heavyweight title, thereby becoming a four-division world champion. In contrast, Mayweather’s Hall of Fame career did not include a title win at light heavyweight or any weight class above 154 lbs. Canelo’s triumph against the larger Kovalev underscores his eagerness to take on formidable opponents at higher weight categories, showcasing his determination to push his limits.
More Knockout Wins
Canelo Alvarez boasts an impressive professional record of 59 victories, 2 losses, and 2 draws, with a remarkable knockout ratio of 61.9%, having stopped 39 of his opponents. He has boxed a total of 472 rounds, averaging 7.5 rounds per fight. In contrast, Floyd Mayweather’s undefeated record stands at 50-0, including 27 wins by knockout.
Had a trilogy rivalry
Canelo Alvarez cemented his boxing legacy by engaging in a thrilling trilogy with his rival, Gennadiy Golovkin, across 2017, 2018, and 2022. These trilogies hold a special place in boxing as they allow fighters to learn from their past bouts and settle their scores once and for all. In contrast, Mayweather did not have the opportunity to engage in a true trilogy rivalry during his career. He preferred to face new challenges instead of rematching his opponents, denying himself the chance to create an iconic trilogy like Canelo and GGG did.
Canelo Alvarez, at the youthful age of 32, has already surpassed Floyd Mayweather’s records and accomplishments throughout his entire career. Canelo’s undisputed champion status, consistent fighting schedule, triumph at light heavyweight, legendary trilogy with Golovkin, and eagerness to rematch opponents multiple times have established him as a boxing icon.
Although Mayweather’s undefeated record and pioneering status as the highest-earning boxer of his era remain unparalleled, Canelo’s achievements cannot be matched. He has truly proven himself to be the more accomplished and formidable champion, with an enduring legacy that will be difficult to surpass.Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / For UFC News updates with InsideSport.IN