Alex Saucedo


Juan Alejandro Saucedo Ortiz is a Mexican-born American professional boxer 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

Saucedo made his professional debut on November 19, 2011, scoring a first-round technical knockout victory over Cedric Sheppard at the Reliant Arena in Houston, Texas.
After compiling a record of 25–0 he faced Gustavo David Vittori for the vacant WBA-NABA and WBO-NABO light welterweight titles on November 11, 2017 at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. After suffering a cut above his left eye from an accidental clash of heads in the second round, Saucedo upped the pressure in the third to score three knockdowns; left hooks twice sent Vittori to the canvas on one knee, with the end coming after another left hook sent him crashing to the canvas, prompting the referee to wave off the fight and award Saucedo the WBA and WBO regional titles via third-round knockout. He defended the titles in his next fight, facing Abner López on March 10, 2018 at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. In a closely contested fight Saucedo retained his titles with a seventh-round KO after dropping López with a left hook to the body.
For his next fight he dropped the WBO-NABO title in an attempt to add the vacant WBO International title to his collection, facing Lenny Zappavigna on June 30, 2018 at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. During a gruelling and bloody fight in which both men received cuts – Saucedo over his left eye and Zappavigna over both – Saucedo scored a knockdown in the third round en route to a seventh-round TKO after Zappavigna's corner threw in the towel with 29 seconds left of the round. At the time of the stoppage Saucedo was ahead on the scorecards, with two judges scoring the bout 59–54 while the third scored it 58–55.
Following his win over Zappavigna, Saucedo became the mandatory challenger for the WBO light welterweight champion, Maurice Hooker. The pair squared off on November 16, 2018 at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. Both fighters started the bout with intent; Saucedo moving forward with aggression as Hooker remained on the outside to box at range. Saucedo scored a heavy knockdown in round two, knocking the champion to the canvas with a right hand. Hooker rose to his feet but was visibly hurt, allowing Saucedo to pound away with right hands and uppercuts, leaving the champion with a bloodied nose at the end of the round. Hooker recovered from the knockdown in the next round, sticking behind his trademark jab and landing punches as Saucedo tried to get on the inside. Saucedo found success in the fifth round as he backed the champion onto the ropes, switching his attacks from head to body. Hooker fired back in the final seconds of the round to knock Saucedo off balance. Hooker upped the pressure in the sixth, landing clean punches which began to mark Saucedo's face, causing swelling to his left eye. The pressure continued in the seventh; Hooker landed a right hand which sent Saucedo stumbling into the ropes, prompting referee Mark Nelson to rule it a knockdown and initiate a standing eight count as he deemed the ropes kept Saucedo on his feet. Following Nelson's count, Saucedo was met with a flurry of punches which sent him stumbling across the ring, prompting Nelson to wave off the fight, awarding Hooker a seventh-round TKO victory. At the time of the stoppage Saucedo was losing on the scorecards with two judges scoring the bout 57–56 and the third scoring it 58–55, all in favour of Hooker. According to CompuBox stats, Saucedo landed 133 out of 486 punches and Hooker landed 174 out of 509.
After a year out of the ring he came back in November 2019 to defeat Rod Salka via first-round KO in a scheduled eight-round bout.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
31Win30–1 Sonny FredricksonUD10Jun 30, 2020MGM Grand, Paradise, Nevada, U.S..png" />
30Win29–1 Rod SalkaKO1, 2:17Nov 2, 2019Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, U.S..png" />
29Loss28–1 Maurice HookerTKO7, 1:26Nov 16, 2018Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S..png" />For WBO light welterweight title
28Win28–0 Lenny ZappavignaTKO7, 2:31Jun 30, 2018Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S..png" />Retained WBA-NABA light welterweight title;
Won vacant WBO International light welterweight title
27Win27–0 Abner LópezTKO7, 1:17Mar 10, 2018Retained WBA-NABA, and WBO-NABO light welterweight titles
26Win26–0 Gustavo David VittoriKO3, 1:16Nov 11, 2017Save Mart Arena, Fresno, California, U.S..png" />Won vacant WBA-NABA and WBO-NABO light welterweight titles
25Win25–0 Wilberth LopezUD8May 26, 2017UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S..png" />
24Win24–0 Johnny GarciaTKO2, 2:42Mar 17, 2017Hulu Theater, New York City, New York, U.S..png" />
23Win23–0 Raymond SerranoUD8Nov 4, 2016Treasure Island Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S..png" />
22Win22–0 Claudinei LacerdaUD8May 21, 2016Laredo Energy Arena, Laredo, Texas, U.S..png" />
21Win21–0 Clarence BoothUD8Feb 13, 2016Studio City, California, U.S..png" />
20Win20–0 Martín Ángel MartínezUD6Oct 24, 2015CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S..png" />
19Win19–0 Edgar OrtegaTKO3, 2:15Aug 8, 2015Meoqui, Mexico.png" />
18Win18–0 Jake GiuriceoTKO3, 0:49May 30, 2015Los Angeles, California, U.S..png" />
17Win17–0 Eduardo FloresTKO3, 2:05Feb 7, 2015State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, U.S..png" />
16Win16–0 Daniel CalzadaUD6Nov 29, 2014
15Win15–0 Miguel AlvarezKO2, 0:31Sep 27, 2014
14Win14–0 Gary BergeronTKO3, 1:35Sep 6, 2014
13Win13–0 Gilbert VenegasUD6Mar 1, 2014Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, U.S..png" />
12Win12–0 Francisco RezaTKO1, 2:10Feb 1, 2014
11Win11–0 Steve HallTKO3, 0:11Nov 9, 2013American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S..png" />
10Win10–0 Alexis PenaKO1, 1:00Aug 17, 2013
9Win9–0 Boyd HenleyUD4Jun 29, 2013WinStar World Casino, Thackerville, Oklahoma, U.S..png" />
8Win8–0 Norman AllenTKO2, 1:40Mar 16, 2013
7Win7–0 Eddie CordovaTKO3, 2:14Dec 15, 2012Toyota Center, Houston, Texas, U.S..png" />
6Win6–0 Terrence HarrisTKO2, 2:12Oct 11, 2012Remington Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S..png" />
5Win5–0 Donald Ward4Aug 11, 2012Arlington, Texas, U.S..png" />
4Win4–0 James Harrison4Jun 16, 2012Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas, U.S..png" />
3Win3–0 Luis Alejandro1, 1:51Mar 30, 2012Aransas Pass, Texas, U.S..png" />
2Win2–0 Jean Colon1, 1:03Feb 4, 2012San Antonio, Texas, U.S..png" />
1Win1–0 Cedric Sheppard1, 2:28Nov 19, 2011NRG Arena, Houston, Texas, U.S..png" />