Luis Alberto Lopez’s losses

Last Modified Aug 7, 2024 07:52 GMT
Luis Alberto Lopez’s losses
Luis Alberto Lopez [Image courtesy: @venado.lopezoficial on Instagram]

Hailing from Baja California, Mexico, Luis Alberto Lopes has been a tremendous boxer over the years and is also known for showcasing his top-tier skillset in a stylized manner. From counter punches to deadly jab and cross combos, the IBF champion has been successful in knocking down his opponents at ease. Unlike a lot of boxers, the Mexican ringster is really athletic and also majorly entertaining. And over time, the IBF champion has stepped inside the ring against some of the most prominent boxers in the featherweight division like Josh Warrington, Isaac Lowe, Michael Conlan, Joet Gonzalez, Reiya Abe, Ruben Villa, etc.

After making three successful IBF featherweight title defenses, Luis Alberto Lopez is now gearing up for his next outing against the WBA continental featherweight champion, Angelo Leo. The title fight will be held at the Tingley Coliseum in New Mexico, on August 10, 2024, as the main event.

Luis Alberto Lopez’s losses

Luis Alberto Lopez has had only two losses in his professional boxing career. Alberto Lopez for the first time lost to Abraham Montoyain in 2018, and the second to Ruben Villa in 2019, respectively.

Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Abraham Montoya

On March 24, 2018, Luis Alberto Lopez faced Abraham Montoya in Mexico. However, Alberto Lopez who was on a twelve-fight winning streak before the match-up, lost the bout to Montoya via a split decision. Luis Alberto Lopez also lost his Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight title to Abraham Montoya.

Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Ruben Villa

Luis Alberto Lopez had his second and last professional loss against Ruben Villa on May 10, 2019, via a unanimous decision. The fight took at Omega Products International in Corona, California, United States, where he also lost his WBO international featherweight title, which he had just won in his previous bout against Ray Ximenez.

Luis Alberto Lopez’s boxing record

Starting his professional boxing career in 2015, Luis Alberto Lopez maintains a record of 30 wins and 2 losses. The orthodox boxer has a majority of his wins via knockout(17) and the rest via decision(13). Moreover, since losing his WBO international featherweight title to Ruben Villa in 2019, the IBF has been on a 13-fight win streak.

FAQs on Luis Alberto Lopez’s losses

A. Luis Alberto Lopez has had only two losses in his professional boxing career which were against Abraham Montoya, and Ruben Villa in 2018, and 2019, respectively. 

A. Starting his professional boxing career in 2015, Luis Alberto Lopez maintains a record of 30 wins and 2 losses. 

A. Luis Alberto Lopez is 30 years old. 

A. After making three successful IBF featherweight title defenses, Luis Alberto Lopez is now gearing up for his next outing against the WBA continental featherweight champion, Angelo Leo. 

A. Since losing his WBO international featherweight title to Ruben Villa in 2019, the IBF has been on a 13-fight win streak. 

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