Juan Alejandro Saucedo Ortiz (born June 24, 1994) is a Mexican-born American former professional boxer who competed from 2011 to 2020. who challenged for the WBO light welterweight title in 2018. At regional level he held the WBO - NABO and WBO International light welterweight titles between 2017 and 2018. Professional career pro boxer. support wiki forum login. champions. locate people. locate events. titles. score. follow. Alex Saucedo 30: 2: 0: 19 KOs 1 KOs; wiki. Box-pro Box-am All Bouts division: super light status: inactive. Saucedo cut under right eye from legal punch rd 2. Lopez down rd 7. 2017-11-11: Gustavo David Vittori:
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As Mark Kriegel reported on Saturday night's Top Rank Boxing broadcast on ESPN+, former 140-pound title challenger Alex Saucedo is unfortunately retiring from boxing at the age of 26, following. Alex Saucedo's boxing career is over. The Oklahoma City boxer is retiring after sustaining two brain bleeds during his fight against Arnold Barboza on Oct. 17. The news, first reported by ESPN's Mark Kriegel, has been confirmed by The Oklahoman. Saucedo and Barboza went a full 10 rounds two weeks ago with Barboza winning by unanimous decision. The career of junior welterweight contender Alex Saucedo is over at 26 because of brain bleeds, according to multiple reports. Saucedo suffered two brain bleeds during his unanimous-decision. Alex Saucedo's action-packed boxing career is over prematurely, following the confirmation of weekend reports that a pair of brain bleeds after his last fight were forcing him to retire at the age of 26.
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Alex Saucedo and Lenny Zappavigna put on a Fight of the Year-caliber bout Saturday night in Oklahoma City, with Saucedo winning via seventh-round TKO. Zappavigna's corner threw in the towel. Schedule Champions Divisional Rankings P4P Tickets Alex Saucedo continued his push toward a world title shot, and Josue Vargas overcame his father/trainer's eviction from "The Bubble." Tue, June 30th 2020, 8:19 PM PDT Alex Saucedo ***UPDATE -- Alex Saucedo wins via unanimous decision after going 10 rounds against Sonny Fredrickson*** It's been 18 months since Alex. Despite not having won a title yet, the mayor of Oklahoma City declared Aug. 28, 2018 "Alex Saucedo Day.". The young boxer was wowed, to say the least. "That was great from the Mayor of.
Alex Saucedo retires at 26 because of brain bleeds
Alex Saucedo announced his retirement from boxing at age 26 after suffering a brain injury in his Oct. 17 loss to Arnold Barboza Jr. "My career is done," Saucedo told ESPN's Mark Kriegel.. Alex Saucedo - BoxRec Alex Saucedo Name: Alex Saucedo Alias: El Cholo Birth Name: Juan Alejandro Saucedo Ortiz Hometown: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Birthplace: Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico Stance: Orthodox Height: 178cm Reach: 183cm Pro Boxer: Record Amateur Boxer: Record Trainer: Abel Sanchez Categories: NABO Light Welterweight Champions
Alex Saucedo put on an offensive display as he dominated Sonny Fredrickson and secured a unanimous decision victory. Alex Saucedo bulldozed his way to a unanimous decision victory over Sonny Fredrickson in the main event of Tuesday night's Top Rank card at the MGM Conference Center in Las Vegas. Alex Saucedo wins by unanimous decision over Sonny Fredrickson - ESPN ESPN Boxing Home Schedule Champions Divisional Rankings P4P Historic Bouts Tickets Alex Saucedo beat Sonny Fredrickson.
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Alex Saucedo, 26, is retiring from boxing after suffering brain bleeds in his fight last month Credit: Getty Images - Getty. 3. The American lost his one title fight, to Maurice Hooker in 2018 Credit: Getty Images - Getty. But a ferocious contest, which featured a clash of heads in the first round, led to Saucedo suffering severe injuries. How Oklahoma City boxer Alex Saucedo found positives after losing a world title bout in his hometown Jenni Carlson View Comments 0:04 0:34 Last we saw Alex Saucedo, he was bloodied and battered. Worse, he was beaten. It's been almost a year since the Oklahoma City boxer fought for a world title in his hometown.