Paul Malignaggi - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

32 Wins (7 knockouts, 25 decisions), 4 Losses (2 knockouts, 2 decisions), 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Adrien Broner
Win 32–4 Pablo César Cano
Win 31–4 Vyacheslav Senchenko
Win 30–4 Orlando Lora
Win 29–4 José Cotto
Win 28–4 Michael Lozada
Loss 27–4 Amir Khan
Win 27–3 Juan Díaz
Loss 26–3 Juan Díaz
Win 26–2 Christopher Fernández
Loss 25–2 Ricky Hatton
Win 25–1 Lovemore N'dou
Win 24–1 Herman Ngoudjo
Win 23–1 Lovemore N'dou
Win 22–1 Edner Cherry
Loss 21–1 Miguel Cotto
Win 21–0 Donald Camarena
Win 20–0 Jeremy Yelton
Win 19–0 Sandro Casamonica
Win 18–0 Ramiro Cano
Win 17–0 Rocky Martinez
Win 16–0 Paul Delgado
Win 15–0 Jesus Abel Santiago
Win 14–0 Kevin Watts
Win 13–0 Shad Howard
Win 12–0 Paul Delgado
Win 11–0 Chad Lawshe
Win 10–0 Anthony Simpkins
Win 9–0 Jadschi Green
Win 8–0 Andre Baker
Win 7–0 Sterling Gethers
Win 6–0 Antonio Young
Win 5–0 Jose LaPorte
Win 4–0 Cornell Jackson
Win 3–0 Luis Melendez
Win 2–0 Robert Sowers
Win 1–0 Thadeus Parker

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