Mexican Boxer

1. Fernando Montiel (1979)

Mexican Boxer

Nicknamed 'Cochulito,' he held titles in the WBO Flyweight, WBO Super Flyweight, and WBO and WBC Bantamweight divisions.

2. Jesús Chávez (1972)

Mexican Boxer

Former World Boxing Council Super Featherweight and International Boxing Federation Lightweight Champion who was known as El Matador.

3. Rubén Olivares (1947)

Mexican Boxer

Boxing Hall of Famer considered by many to be one of the greatest Bantamweight champions ever, 2-time World Bantamweight Champion.

4. José Nápoles (1940)

Mexican Boxer

International Boxing Hall of Famer, Undisputed World Welterweight Champion, and a WBA Welterweight Champion from 1971 to 1975.

5. Sugar Ramos (1941)

Mexican Boxer

Featherweight Champion known for his fight with Davey Moore, which resulted in Moore dying from injuries to the brain.

6. Vicente Saldivar (1943)

Mexican Boxer

Considered one of the greatest southpaws ever, 2-time WBC Featherweight Champion, WBA Featherweight Champion.

7. César Soto (1971)

Mexican Boxer

Former Mexican boxer known as a hard-hitting body puncher who won the WBC featherweight title from Luisito Espinosa in 1999.

8. Carlos Palomino (1949)

Mexican Boxer

WBC Welterweight Champion who later became an actor in films like Rampage and TV shows like Star Trek: Voyager.

9. Antonio DeMarco (1986)

Mexican Boxer

On October 15, 2011, he won his first WBC Lightweight title; after retaining the title in two straight fights he was defeated by Adrien Broner on November 17, 2012.

10. Israel Vázquez (1977)

Mexican Boxer

Mexican boxer best known for his fights with Rafael Marquez. He became a 2-time WBC Super Bantamweight Champion.

11. Jorge Solís (1979)

Mexican Boxer

WBA Interim Super Featherweight Champion, WBC Latin American Champion, and a Mexican Super Bantamweight and Featherweight Champion.

12. Antonio Margarito (1978)

Mexican Boxer

Mexican-American pro boxer who was a WBA, WBO, and IBF Welterweight Champion. He earned the nickname, "El Tornado de Tijuana."

13. Ulises Solís (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Mexican fighter who became a 2-time IBF Junior Flyweight Champion.

14. Lupe Pintor (1955)

Mexican Boxer

Nicknamed "The Indian From Cuajimalpa", he was a WBC Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight Champion.

15. Salvador Sánchez (1959)

Mexican Boxer

WBC Featherweight Champion and Ring Magazine's Fighter of the Year in 1981. He successfully defended his title nine times, and held it up until a tragic 1982 car accident ended...

16. Daniel Cota (1985)

Mexican Boxer

Heavyweight and cruiserweight fighter who took the Pacific Coast Cruiserweight title in 2004.

17. Rafael Limón (1954)

Mexican Boxer

Two-time Super Featherweight and Jr. Lightweight world champion best remembered for his legendary rivalry with Bobby Chacon.

18. Jorge Arce (1979)

Mexican Boxer

'The Mexican Cowboy' became the second boxer from his country to win a world title in four different weight divisions.

19. Daniel Zaragoza (1957)

Mexican Boxer

Known as "The Mouse", he is a 3-time WBC Super Bantamweight Champion and International Boxing Hall of Famer.

20. Humberto González (1966)

Mexican Boxer

Nicknamed Chiquita, he was a 3-time WBC Light Flyweight Champion and IBF Light Flyweight Champion.

21. Óscar Valdez (1990)

Mexican Boxer

Mexican boxer who took home silver at the Pan American Games in 2011. He previously won the Youth World Amateur Boxing Championships in 2008.

22. Julio César Chávez (1962)

Mexican Boxer

Six-time world champion across three different weight divisions who was one of the greatest boxers to come out of Mexico.

23. Alfonso Zamora (1954)

Mexican Boxer

WBA Bantamweight Champion from March 1975–November 1977, he made 10 successful defenses of his title.

24. Juan Manuel Márquez (1973)

Mexican Boxer

Four division world champion who defeated Manny Pacquiao via knockout on August 12, 2012 to win the WBO Champion of the Decade title.

25. Érik Morales (1976)

Mexican Boxer

'El Terrible' was the first Mexican to win world titles in four different weight divisions. He compiled a career record of 52-9.

26. Manuel Garnica (1974)

Mexican Boxer

Hector Manuel Garnica Venegas is a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division. He's the former WBC Mundo Hispano WBC Latino and WBA Fedecaribe Light Welterweight Champion.

27. Miguel Berchelt (1991)

Mexican Boxer

Miguel Ángel Berchelt Cervera is an undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Super Featherweight division. Berchelt is considered the best Super Featherweight prospect from the country of Mexico.

28. Guty Espadas, Jr. (1974)

Mexican Boxer

Gustavo Espinosa Espadas Jr. is a Mexican boxer in the Featherweight division. He is the former WBC Featherweight Champion and the son of former WBA Flyweight Champion Guty Espadas.

29. Arturo Santos Reyes (1985)

Mexican Boxer

José Arturo Santos Reyes is a Mexican amateur boxer best known to win silver at the world junior championships 2004 at flyweight and qualify for the Olympics 2008 at featherweight.

30. Felipe Orucuta (1985)

Mexican Boxer

Guadalupe Orucuta Ramirez is a Mexican professional boxer in the Bantamweight division and is the former WBC FECARBOX Bantamweight Champion.

31. Cruz Carbajal (1974)

Mexican Boxer

Cruz Carbajal is a professional boxer of height 165 cm. He is the younger brother of Hall of Fame boxer Michael Carbajal.

32. Alberto Garza (1985)

Mexican Boxer

Alberto Jesus Garza is a Mexican professional boxer in the Featherweight division. He's the current WBC Silver Featherweight Champion.

33. Carlos Urías (1975)

Mexican Boxer

Carlos Urías is a Mexican professional boxer in the Welterweight division. He's the former WBA Fedebol WBA Fedecentro and WBC FECOMBOX Lightweight Champion.

34. Francisco Villanueva (1867)

Mexican Boxer

sco Villanueva is a Mexican boxer in the Light Middleweight division and is the former WBC Mundo Hispano Light Middleweight Champion.

35. Abner Mares (1985)

Mexican Boxer

Abner Mares Martínez is a Mexican professional boxer. Mares has won world titles in three weight divisions. Mares has held the IBF Bantamweight WBC Super bantamweight and WBC Featherweight championships....

36. Juan Lazcano (1975)

Mexican Boxer

Juan Lazcano is a Mexican American professional boxer from El Paso Texas who is now based in Sacramento California USA. Lazcano now fights at light welterweight and is a former...

37. Isaac Bustos (1975)

Mexican Boxer

Isaac Bustos was a Mexican boxer in the Minimumweight division. He is a former NABF and the WBC Minimumweight Champion.

38. Pedro Navarrete (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Pedro Zenon Navarrete Montaño is a Mexican boxer in the Lightweight division. Pedro is the former WBC CABOFE Featherweight and WBC FECOMBOX Super Featherweight Champion.

39. Raymundo Beltrán (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Raymundo Beltrán is a Mexican professional boxer in the Lightweight division and is the former WBC National American Boxing Federation Lightweight Champion.

40. Fernando Beltrán, Jr. (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Manuel Beltrán Machado is a Mexican boxer in the Lightweight division. He is also the former IBO Featherweight Champion and the son of boxing promoter Fernando Beltrán who is the...

41. Jhonny González (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Jhonny González is a Mexican professional boxer who is currently the WBC Featherweight Champion. González is a two-division world champion having formerly held the WBO Bantamweight Championship and also he...

42. Gamaliel Díaz (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Gamaliel Díaz Magaña is a Mexican professional boxer in the Super Featherweight division and the former WBC Super Featherweight champion. He is also the former NABF Featherweight WBC Continental Americas...

43. Armando Torres (1981)

Mexican Boxer

Armando Hernández Torres is a Mexican professional boxer and is the current NABF Minimumweight Champion.

44. Armando Robles (1978)

Mexican Boxer

Armando Chato Robles is a Mexican boxer in the Welterweight division and is the current Mexican National Light Welterweight Champion.

45. Geraldo Rojas (1990)

Mexican Boxer

Geraldo Rojas is an undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Middleweight division.

46. Horacio García (1990)

Mexican Boxer

Horacio García Soto is an undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Super Bantamweight division. García is promoted by current WBC Champion Mexican Saúl Álvarez' company Canelo Promotions.

47. Rodolfo González (boxer) (1945)

Mexican Boxer

Rodolfo González was a Mexican boxer and former WBC Lightweight Champion. Known as El Gato Gonzalez started his career very young at the age of 14 and won his first...

48. Antonio Avelar (1958)

Mexican Boxer

Jose Antonio Rodríguez Avelar was a Mexican boxer in the Flyweight division. He is a former NABF and the WBC Flyweight Champion.

49. Roberto Arredondo (1958)

Mexican Boxer

Roberto Arredondo is a former professional boxer who held the Japanese Featherweight Championship. Roberto is the brother of former WBC Super Featherweight Champion Ricardo Arredondo and former two-time World Champion...

50. Cruz Antonio Flores (1990)

Mexican Boxer

Cruz Antonio Flores is an undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Light Middleweight division.

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