Mike Alvarado

Mile High
Boxing record: 40-5 (28)
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Denver, Colorado, U.S.

Mike Alvarado losses

Over 15 years as a professional, Mike Alvarado has compiled a 40-5 (28) record, including nine title fights across two weight classes. He has five losses against four different opponents, all of them in title fights.

  1. 5. Mike Alvarado loses to Arnold Barboza Jr. via KO

    On April 12, 2019 Mike Alvarado fought Arnold Barboza Jr. for the WBCNABF Junior super lightweight title. Alvarado was 38 years old with a record of 40-4, and Jr. was 27 with a record of 20-0. Alvarado was on a 6-fight winning streak and Jr. was on an undefeated 20-fight winning streak. Jr. stopped Alvarado via KO in the 3rd round. Failed to capture the title.

  2. 4. Mike Alvarado loses to Brandon Ríos in their 3rd fight via KO

    On January 24, 2015 Mike Alvarado fought Brandon Ríos for the vacant WBO International welterweight title. It was their third meeting. Alvarado was 34 years old with a record of 34-3, and Ríos was 28 with a record of 32-2-1. Alvarado was on a 2-fight losing streak, while Ríos was coming off a win. Ríos stopped Alvarado via retirement in the 3rd round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  3. 3. Mike Alvarado loses to Juan Manuel Márquez via unanimous decision

    On May 17, 2014 Mike Alvarado fought Juan Manuel Márquez for the vacant WBO International and WBO International welterweight titles. Alvarado was 33 years old with a record of 34-2, and Márquez was 40 with a record of 55-7-1. Both Alvarado and Márquez were coming off a loss. Alvarado lost via unanimous decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Márquez.

  4. 2. Mike Alvarado loses to Ruslan Provodnikov via KO

    On October 19, 2013 Mike Alvarado defended his WBO super lightweight title against Ruslan Provodnikov. Alvarado was 33 years old with a record of 34-1, and Provodnikov was 29 with a record of 22-2. Alvarado was coming off a win, while Provodnikov was coming off a loss. Provodnikov stopped Alvarado via retirement in the 10th round. Lost the title. Lasted into the 10th round.

  5. 1. Mike Alvarado loses to Brandon Ríos via KO

    On October 13, 2012 Mike Alvarado fought Brandon Ríos for the vacant WBO Latino super lightweight title. Alvarado was 32 years old with a record of 33-0, and Ríos was 26 with a record of 30-0-1. Alvarado was on an undefeated 33-fight winning streak and Ríos was on an undefeated 12-fight winning streak. Ríos stopped Alvarado via TKO in the 7th round. Failed to win the vacant title.