Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo head-to-head record

Last Modified Aug 7, 2024 07:18 GMT
Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo Head-to-Head Record
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Luis Alberto Lopez is scheduled to take on Angelo Leo in a highly anticipated featherweight boxing bout taking place at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States on August 10, 2024. The fight will see Lopez making his fourth IBF Featherweight title defense. Lopez, a Mexican fighter, maintains a professional record of 30-2 with seventeen KOs and is ranked the best featherweight on the planet by ESPN, The Ring, and TBRB. Lopez’s opponent, Angelo Leo is an American boxer from Albuquerque, New Mexico, who brings a record of 24 wins and one loss to the table with eleven knockouts.

This fight card is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET with the main event walkouts estimated to begin at 11 p.m. ET. Boxing fans in the United States can stream the fight on ESPN+, and UK fans can catch the action on Sky Sports.

Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo Tale of the Tape

StatsLuis Alberto LopezAngelo Leo
Record30-2-024-1-0
ChampionshipIBO World Featherweight-
Age3030
Height 5’4" (163 cm)5’6” (168 cm)
Division(s) FeatherweightFeatherweight
Reach66.5” (169 cm)69” (175 cm)
KO Percentage56.67%45.83%
Rounds183155
Win streak (active)134
Stance OrthodoxOrthodox
Professional Debut20152012

Luis Alberto Lopez Record

Luis Alberto Lopez maintains a professional boxing record of 30 wins and two losses (30-2-0). Among his wins, 17 were achieved by knockout, and 13 via decision.

32 fights30 wins2 losses
By knockout170
By decision132

Angelo Leo Record

Angelo Leo holds a professional boxing record of 24 wins and 1 loss. Of his victories, 11 came via knockout and 13 by decision.

25 fights24 wins1 loss
By knockout110
By decision131

FAQs on Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo

A. Luis Alberto Lopez has only lost twice in his professional boxing career (30-2-0). 

A. Angelo Leo is from the United States.

A. Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo will take place on August 10, 2024.

A. Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Angelo Leo is scheduled to take place at the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.

A. No, Angelo Leo has one loss on his record.

A. As of August 2024, Luis Alberto Lopez is 30 years old.

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