Early Life:
Alvarez is the youngest of seven sons and one daughter born to Santos Álvarez and Ana Maria Barragan. Growing up near Guadalajara, Mexico. Álvarez and his younger siblings often helped put their parents’ paleta (fruit popsicle) business by selling the treats at markets and on public transportation. As a child, Álvarez’s red hair and light, freckled complexion earned him the nickname “El Canelo,” which means “Cinnamon.” His eldest brother Rigoberto, was the first Álvarez to take up boxing and inspired his siblings to try out the sport. At 10 years old Canelo Álvarez frequently got into fights with neighborhood bullies – most of which he won. “When I was a little kid, I was always fighting,” he told Premier Boxing Champions. I was always beating the other kids up.” By age 13, he had begun formal training as a boxer and started competing in amateur matches. When Álvarez left the amateur circuit two years later, his record was 44 wins and 2 losses.
Professional Career:
Álvarez made his professional debut at age 15 after exhausting the amateur competition. He won his first match, at the Arena Chololo Larios in Tonalá, Jalisco, with a technical knockout (TKO) in the fourth round. The next few years he repeated that early success, rising from 8-0-1 (eight wins, zero losses, & one draw) in 2006 to 23-0-1 in 2008. Known for his fierce counterpunching and methodical strategy, the 5-foot-7.5 inch (1.71-meter) Álvarez knocked out six opponents in a row in 2009. Two years later he won the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior middleweight title with a victory over Mathew Hatton, and in 2013 he captured the World Boxing Association (WBA) junior middleweight belt with a close victory over Austin Trout.
For his next fight, Álvarez faced Dmitry Bivol for the WBA light heavyweight title (Álvarez had fought at light heavyweight once before, winning the WBO title in 2019). In an upset, Bivol defeated Álvarez in a unanimous decision. The Mexican boxer had better success at super middleweight, retaining his undisputed status by defeating Golovkin in their third match, in 2022, and in bouts against John Ryder and Jermell Charlo in 2023. In May 2024 Álvarez again cemented his undisputed status in a victory over Jaime Munguia. He lost it several weeks later, however, when the IBF stripped him of his super middleweight title after Álvarez declined to defend it against relative newcomer William Scull. Instead, in September 2024 he fought Edgar Berlanga, a victory by unanimous decision.
Personal Life:
In 2007, at age 16, he became a father to his daughter, Emily Cinnamon Alvarez. He has four children in total, Mia Ener, Saul Adiel, and Maria Fernanda, with multiple partners, and he is married to Fernanda Gomez since 2021, with whom he shares a daughter.
Legacy and Current Status:
Canelo Álvarez is widely considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of his era. With a career record featuring dozens of wins across four weight classes and a rare achievement of undisputed status, he has elevated Mexican boxing on the world stage.
As of early 2026, after his loss to Crawford and subsequent surgery, Canelo has begun light training again, hinting at a comeback later in the year showing resilience and the drive that have defined him.

I got the chance to interview Anakin Reyes (Senior at AHS) about Canelo:
- Why do you think Canelo is the best boxer in the world?
“He is the best boxer because he is a person who doesn’t give up, no matter how strong his opponent is. He has crazy head movement and a crazy left hook body shot.”
- Would you like to go to a Canelo fight?
“Heck yes,” I want to get front-row seats so I can have a good view and, hopefully, a photo too.”
- Was Canelo the reason you started boxing?
“When I saw the trailer Creed I got into boxing and Canelo too, when I watched him fight growing up, and reason didn’t give up and keep going no matter what when life tries to push you down.”
La vida temprana:
Álvarez es el menor de siete hijos y una hija de Santos Álvarez y Ana María Barragán. Creció cerca de Guadalajara, México. Álvarez y sus hermanos menores a menudo ayudaban a poner en marcha el negocio de paletas de sus padres vendiendo las delicias en mercados y en el transporte público. De niño, el cabello rojo de Álvarez y su tez clara y pecosa le valieron el apodo de “El Canelo.” Su hermano mayor, Rigoberto, fue el primer Álvarez en practicar boxeo e inspiró a sus hermanos a probar el deporte. A los 10 años, Canelo Álvarez se metía con frecuencia en peleas con los abusadores del vecindario, la mayoría de las cuales ganaba. “Cuando era pequeño, siempre estaba peleando,” le dijo a Premier Boxing Champions. “Siempre estaba golpeando a los otros niños.” A los 13 años, había comenzado el entrenamiento formal como boxeador y comenzó a competir en combates amateur. Cuando Álvarez dejó el circuito amateur dos años después, su récord era de 44 victorias y 2 derrotas.
Carrera profesional:
Álvarez debutó como profesional a los 15 años tras agotar la competencia amateur. Ganó su primer combate en la Arena Chololo Larios de Tonalá, Jalisco, por nocaut técnico en el cuarto asalto. En los años siguientes repitió este éxito inicial, pasando de un récord de 8-0-1 (ocho victorias, cero derrotas y un empate) en 2006 a 23-0-1 en 2008. Conocido por su feroz contragolpe y su estrategia metódica, Álvarez, de 1,71 metros (5 pies 7 pulgadas), noqueó a seis oponentes seguidos en 2009. Dos años después, ganó el título peso mediano del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB) con una victoria sobre Mathew Hatton, y en 2013, se alzó con el cinturón peso mediano de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB) con una ajustada victoria sobre Austin Trout.
En su siguiente pelea, Álvarez se enfrentó a Dmitry Bivol por el título peso medio de la AMB (Álvarez ya había peleado en peso peso medio una vez, ganando el título de la OMB en 2019). En una sorpresiva victoria, Bivol derrotó a Álvarez por decisión unánime. El boxeador mexicano tuvo más éxito en el peso medio, reteniendo su indiscutible título al derrotar a Golovkin en su tercer combate, en 2022, y en combates contra John Ryder y Jermell Charlo en 2023. En mayo de 2024, Álvarez volvió a consolidar su indiscutible título con una victoria sobre Jaime Munguía. Sin embargo, lo perdió varias semanas después, cuando la FIB le despojó de su título peso medio después de que Álvarez se negara a defenderlo contra el relativamente novato William Scull. En su lugar, en septiembre de 2024 peleó contra Edgar Berlanga, una victoria por decisión unánime.

Vida personal:
En 2007, Álvarez a los 16 años tuvo su primera hija Emily Cinnamon Alvarez. Tiene cuatro hijos en total, Mia Ener, Saul Adiel, y Maria Fernanda. Con múltiples parejas, y está casado con Fernanda Gomez desde 2021 con quien comparte una hija.
Legato y estatus actual:
Canelo Álvarez es ampliamente considerado uno de los mejores boxeadores libra por libra de su época. Con un récord de carrera que incluye docenas de victorias en cuatro categorías de peso y un logro poco común: un estatus indiscutible, ha elevado el boxeo mexicano a la escena mundial.
A principios de 2026, tras su derrota ante Crawford y la posterior cirugía, Canelo ha comenzado a entrenar de forma ligera, insinuando un regreso más adelante en el año, mostrando la resiliencia y el empuje que lo han definido.
Tuve la oportunidad de entrevistar Anakin Reyes (Senior de AHS) sobre Canelo:
- ¿Por qué crees que Canelo es el mejor boxeador del mundo?
“Es el mejor boxeador porque no se rinde, sin importar lo fuerte que sea su oponente. Tiene un movimiento de cabeza increíble y un gancho de izquierda al cuerpo increíble.”
- ¿Te gustaría ir a un partido de Canelo?
“Claro que sí, quiero conseguir asientos en primera fila para poder tener una buena vista y, con suerte, también una foto.”
- ¿Canelo fue la razón por la que empezaste a boxear?
“Cuando vi el tráiler de Creed me metí en el boxeo y a Canelo también, cuando lo vi pelear mientras crecía, y la razón no se rindió y siguió adelante sin importar lo que pasará cuando la vida intentarán derribarte.”

Valeria • Apr 3, 2026 at 12:15 pm
I really loved this article because I have seen the boxing matches but never knew anything much of him and this article provides so much information about Canelo Álvarez.
JR • Feb 27, 2026 at 2:18 pm
I felt a strong connection to your article regarding Canelo . I specifically related to the part where you described his childhood .This was powerful for me because I fighter too
Kal-El • Feb 24, 2026 at 11:09 pm
Might have to start watching boxing it’s really interesting how far people are willing to go for their passions respect, good job Alex lottt of infoooo, well done
Kal-El • Feb 24, 2026 at 10:55 pm
Might have to start watching boxing it’s really interesting how far people are willing to go for their passions respect, good job Alex lottt of info well done
Kal-El • Feb 24, 2026 at 10:53 pm
Might have to start watching boxing it’s really interesting how far people are willing to go for their passions respect, good job Alex lottt of info well done
David C • Feb 20, 2026 at 5:56 pm
Canelo Alvarez would always be number one in all Mexican hearts because of his Mexican blood representing a culture that was build for this.