What is Jaime Munguia's boxing record?

Last Modified Apr 30, 2025 17:09 GMT
Jaime Munguia Media Workout
Jaime Munguia. [Image courtesy: Getty].

Jaime Munguia, born in Tijuana, Mexico, is a force to be reckoned with in the boxing world. Munguia witnessed a meteoric rise after he turned a professional boxer by making his debut against Manuel Mora on July 13, 2013. He made quick work of Mora and defeated him via a second-round TKO to win the fight and kick off his career with a win.

After amassing 28 straight wins, he won the WBO junior middleweight title from Sadam Ali in 2018 by beating him via a fourth-round TKO. In a thrilling first defense, he outpointed former champion Liam Smith, even dropping him in the sixth round. Munguia continued to defend his title against tough opponents like Brandon Cook, Dennis Hogan, and John Ryder. Moving up to middleweight, he kept his winning streak alive with victories over Gary O'Sullivan and Tureano Johnson. Munguia locked horns with the Mexican boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez on May 4, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Munguia lost the fight via a unanimous decision.

Jaime Munguia's Record

Jaime Munguia has a professional boxing record of 44 wins and two losses as of April 30, 2025. He has 35 knockout and nine decision wins to his account. Munguia has suffered one loss by knockout and one by decision as of the aforementioned date.

46 fights44 wins2 losses
By knockout351
By decision91

Jaime Munguia's losses

Jaime Munguia has suffered two losses in his professional boxing career as of April 30, 2025.

Canelo Alvarez

Jaime Munguia and Canelo Alvarez faced each other on May 4, 2024, in a high-stakes WBA (super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight titles. The 12-round showdown ended with Alvarez winning the fight by a unanimous decision, thus handing Munguia his first professional loss of his boxing career.

Bruno Surace

Bruno Surace and Jaime Munguia took on each other on December 14, 2024, in a 10-round boxing bout. Surace dispatched Munguia in the sixth round to win the fight via a TKO and handed him his second professional defeat of his career.

Last updated on April 30, 2025

FAQs on What is Jaime Munguia's Boxing Record

A. Jaime Munguia holds a professional boxing record of 44 wins and two losses as of April 30, 2025.

A. Jaime Munguia has won via KO a whopping 35 times as of April 30, 2025.

A. He is 28 years old as of April 30, 2025.

A. Munguia has a reach of 72”.
A. Munguia fights in the super middleweight division in boxing.

A. Yes, as of April 30, 2025, he has lost two fights in his professional boxing career.

Related Stories

Shamil Gasanov says striking battle with Garry Tonon was the main focus of his game plan Shamil Gasanov says striking battle with Garry Tonon was the main focus of his game plan
Shamil Gasanov says striking battle with Garry Tonon was the main focus of his game plan
1d
Yuki Yoza excited to introduce himself to global audience at ONE 173: “This is the fight where the world learns” Yuki Yoza excited to introduce himself to global audience at ONE 173: “This is the fight where the world learns”
Yuki Yoza excited to introduce himself to global audience at ONE 173: “This is the fight where the world learns”
1d
"It was just instinct" - Regian Eersel breaks down finishing sequence against George Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 34 "It was just instinct" - Regian Eersel breaks down finishing sequence against George Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 34
"It was just instinct" - Regian Eersel breaks down finishing sequence against George Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 34
1d
Renato Moicano issues bold prediction for Benoit Saint Denis vs. Mauricio Ruffy at UFC Paris: "He's pretty good" Renato Moicano issues bold prediction for Benoit Saint Denis vs. Mauricio Ruffy at UFC Paris: "He's pretty good"
Renato Moicano issues bold prediction for Benoit Saint Denis vs. Mauricio Ruffy at UFC Paris: "He's pretty good"
22h
Yuki Yoza out for revenge over Superlek Kiatmoo9: “This is payback for Japanese striking fighters” Yuki Yoza out for revenge over Superlek Kiatmoo9: “This is payback for Japanese striking fighters”
Yuki Yoza out for revenge over Superlek Kiatmoo9: “This is payback for Japanese striking fighters”
17h
Nabil Anane admits Superlek's night off at ONE 172 was surprising: "I don't know what happened to him" Nabil Anane admits Superlek's night off at ONE 172 was surprising: "I don't know what happened to him"
Nabil Anane admits Superlek's night off at ONE 172 was surprising: "I don't know what happened to him"
1d
Nabil Anane on beef with Superlek after ONE 172 weigh-in debacle: “I don't know why he was angry at me” Nabil Anane on beef with Superlek after ONE 172 weigh-in debacle: “I don't know why he was angry at me”
Nabil Anane on beef with Superlek after ONE 172 weigh-in debacle: “I don't know why he was angry at me”
1d
“He's a fast striker” - Superlek Kiatmoo9 says Yuki Yoza’s speed is his biggest strength “He's a fast striker” - Superlek Kiatmoo9 says Yuki Yoza’s speed is his biggest strength
“He's a fast striker” - Superlek Kiatmoo9 says Yuki Yoza’s speed is his biggest strength
17h
Regian Eersel eyes vacant lightweight kickboxing gold next: “I want my first baby back” Regian Eersel eyes vacant lightweight kickboxing gold next: “I want my first baby back”
Regian Eersel eyes vacant lightweight kickboxing gold next: “I want my first baby back”
21h
Shamil Gasanov eyes Shinya Aoki showdown and spot on ONE 173: "I want a grappling match with the legend" Shamil Gasanov eyes Shinya Aoki showdown and spot on ONE 173: "I want a grappling match with the legend"
Shamil Gasanov eyes Shinya Aoki showdown and spot on ONE 173: "I want a grappling match with the legend"
14h
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
down arrow icon
More
bell-icon Manage notifications