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Miguel Ángel González' Losses

Miguel Ángel González had a total of five losses in his professional boxing career — four of them in title bouts and one in a non-title bout. He suffered his first loss against Oscar De La Hoya via 12 round unanimous decision on January 18, 1997, which ended his 41-fight win streak. He has been stopped two times and lost three times via decision.

Luis Collazo, Cory Spinks, Manuel Gomez, Kostya Tszyu, and Oscar De La Hoya are the five boxers who have beaten González.

  1. Miguel Ángel González loses to Oscar De La Hoya

    This is the first loss in Miguel Ángel González' career. González lost to American boxer Oscar De La Hoya via 12 round unanimous decision on . He was fighting for De La Hoya's super-lightweight WBC title, he was 26 years old with a record of 41-0. De La Hoya was 23 years old with a record of 22-0.

  2. Miguel Ángel González loses to Kostya Tszyu

    On González lost to Australian boxer Kostya Tszyu via 10th round TKO. He and Tszyu were fighting for the vacant super-lightweight WBC title. He was 28 years old with a record of 43-1-1. Tszyu was 29 years old with a record of 22-1.

  3. Miguel Ángel González loses to Manuel Gomez

    On González lost to Manuel Gomez via 10 round split decision in a non-title bout. He was 30 years old with a record of 44-2-1.

  4. Miguel Ángel González loses to Cory Spinks

    On González lost to American boxer Cory Spinks via 12 round unanimous decision. He was fighting for Spinks' welterweight WBA (Undisputed), WBC, IBF, and The Ring titles, he was 33 years old with a record of 49-3-1. Spinks was 26 years old with a record of 33-2.

  5. Miguel Ángel González loses to Luis Collazo

    On González lost to American boxer Luis Collazo via 7th round RTD. He was fighting for Collazo's welterweight WBA (Regular) title, he was 34 years old with a record of 49-4-1. Collazo was 24 years old with a record of 25-1.