Jaime Munguia record

Jaime Munguia

45 ❌ 2 ➖ 0
35 KOs 1 KO Loss
⚖️ Division: super middleweight
⭐️ Rating: #7 / 1,794 (division)
Bouts: 47
⏳ Rounds: 239
KO Percentage: 77.78%
Career: 2013–2025
Age: 29
Stance: orthodox
Height: 6′ 0″ / 183 cm
Reach: 72″ / 183 cm
Nationality: Mexico
Residence: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Birthplace: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Debut: 2013-07-13
ID#: 659924

Jaime Munguia has built one of the most action-heavy records of his generation, combining a fan-first style with real top-level ambition. Turning professional in 2013 as a teenage prodigy from Tijuana, he rose quickly through the Mexican circuit on raw physicality, fast hands, and a willingness to trade. As his career matured, Munguia added structure to the pressure—better jab work, improved pacing, and smarter body selection—without losing the volume that made him must-watch. After establishing himself at super welterweight, he climbed the weights and has recently operated in the super middleweight class, where his size and engine translate well against bigger men. Entering 2025 he owns a 45-2 record with 35 knockouts, an elite finishing rate for a fighter who often fights at a brisk, high-risk tempo.

The last two years have tested and refined him. A hard but valuable decision loss to Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in May 2024 underlined the gap between world-class and pound-for-pound great, yet Munguia showed he belonged on that stage. He rebounded by stopping Erik Bazinyan and then faced Bruno Surace twice: an upset KO defeat in December 2024 followed by a disciplined and urgent revenge win on points in May 2025. That rematch result was later upheld after Munguia was cleared in a doping review, closing the chapter with no sanction and the victory intact. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Technically, Munguia is a classic forward-marching orthodox fighter: he creeps behind a busy jab, forces exchanges to the body, and stacks combinations until the opponent breaks rhythm. His best rounds come when he mixes head-body sequences rather than headhunting, and his chin plus conditioning let him sustain pressure late. With only two career losses and a prime age window, Munguia remains a fixture in the super middleweight scene and a likely contender for more major fights in the next cycle.

Tips / interesting facts:

  1. Munguia’s KO rate stays high even as the level rises, because he keeps body shots in every combination.
  2. He often starts fast, but his most dangerous surges come in rounds 5–9 once opponents slow.
  3. At 183 cm with equal reach, his inside success depends on jab-to-hook entries rather than long-range boxing.
  4. Losses to Alvarez and Surace pushed him to tighten defense—especially his right-hand recovery.
  5. When Munguia wins decisions, it’s usually via sustained volume, not clinch control or low output.

Professional Fight History (Box-pro)

Date Opponent (record at time) Result Venue / City Notes
May 2025 Bruno Surace (26-0-2) Win (UD) ANB Arena, Riyadh Rematch revenge win
Dec 2024 Bruno Surace (25-0-2) Loss (KO) Caliente Racetrack, Tijuana Both down; Munguia stopped R6
Sep 2024 Erik Bazinyan (32-0-1) Win (KO) Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale Stopped R10
May 2024 Saul Alvarez (60-2-2) Loss (UD) T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas Munguia down R4
Jan 2024 John Ryder (32-6-0) Win (TKO) Footprint Center, Phoenix Ryder down 3x, stoppage R9
Jun 2023 Sergiy Derevyanchenko (14-4-0) Win (UD) Toyota Arena, Ontario Hard fight, late body knockdown
Nov 2022 Gonzalo Gaston Coria (21-5-0) Win (KO) Arena Astros, Guadalajara Two knockdowns, stoppage R3
Jun 2022 Jimmy Kelly (26-2-0) Win (KO) Honda Center, Anaheim Standing KO R5
Feb 2022 D’Mitrius Ballard (21-0-1) Win (TKO) Plaza Monumental, Tijuana Stoppage R3
2013–2016 Multiple opponents All wins Mexico / US venues Early career run of victories
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