Freddie Little has six losses against five opponents on his boxing record. For a list of Little's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Freddie Little".
On July 9, 1970 Freddie Little met Carmelo Bossi in a super-welterweight (WBA, WBC) world-title defense fight. Little was 34 years old and with a record of 46-6 (29). Little lost the fight via 15-round unanimous decision and lost the titles.
On January 23, 1970 Freddie Little faced off against Eddie Pace at age 33. He was coming in with a record of 45-5 (29). Little lost the fight via 8-round disqualification.
On October 3, 1967 Freddie Little fought Kim Ki-soo in a super-welterweight world-title fight for Ki-soo's WBA and WBC titles. Little was 31 years old and with a record of 37-4 (25). Little lost the fight via 15-round split decision.
On January 31, 1966 Freddie Little faced off against Eddie Pace at age 29. He was coming in with a record of 30-3 (23). Little lost the fight via 12-round split decision.
On October 18, 1960 Freddie Little faced off against George Benton at age 24. He was coming in with a record of 22-2 (17), and Benton was 27 years old and with a record of 38-6-1 (21). Little lost the fight via 10-round majority decision.
On July 7, 1958 Freddie Little faced off against Norris Burse at age 22. He was coming in with a record of 11-1 (9). Little lost the fight via 5th-round KO.