Jose Zepeda losses
Over 15 years as a professional, Jose Zepeda has compiled a 38-5 (29) record, including 13 title fights across two weight classes. He has five losses, all of them in title fights.
5. Jose Zepeda loses to Dalton Smith via KO
On March 23, 2024 Jose Zepeda fought Dalton Smith for the vacant WBC Silver super lightweight title. Zepeda was 34 years old with a record of 37-4, and Smith was 27 with a record of 15-0. Zepeda was coming off a loss, while Smith was on an undefeated 15-fight winning streak. Smith stopped Zepeda via KO in the 5th round. Failed to win the vacant title.
4. Jose Zepeda loses to Richardson Hitchins via unanimous decision
On September 23, 2023 Jose Zepeda fought Richardson Hitchins for the IBF North American super lightweight title. Zepeda was 34 years old with a record of 37-3, and Hitchins was 25 with a record of 16-0. Zepeda was coming off a win and Hitchins was on an undefeated 16-fight winning streak. Zepeda lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Hitchins.
3. Jose Zepeda loses to Regis Prograis via KO
On November 26, 2022 Jose Zepeda fought Regis Prograis for the vacant WBC super lightweight title. Zepeda was 33 years old with a record of 36-2, and Prograis was 33 with a record of 27-1. Zepeda was on a 6-fight winning streak and Prograis was on a 3-fight winning streak. Prograis stopped Zepeda via KO in the 11th round. Failed to win the vacant title. Lasted into the 11th round.
2. Jose Zepeda loses to José Ramírez via majority decision
On February 10, 2019 Jose Zepeda fought José Ramírez for the WBC super lightweight title. Zepeda was 29 years old with a record of 30-1, and Ramírez was 26 with a record of 23-0. Zepeda was on a 7-fight winning streak and Ramírez was on an undefeated 23-fight winning streak. Zepeda lost via majority decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Ramírez.
1. Jose Zepeda loses to Terry Flanagan via KO
On July 11, 2015 Jose Zepeda fought Terry Flanagan for the vacant WBO lightweight title. Zepeda was 26 years old with a record of 23-0, and Flanagan was 26 with a record of 27-0. Zepeda was on an undefeated 23-fight winning streak and Flanagan was on an undefeated 27-fight winning streak. Flanagan stopped Zepeda via retirement in the 2nd round. Failed to win the vacant title.
