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Abel Mendoza 43-0 — Officially. Unofficially, The Record Debate Continues

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How a 42–0 Fighter Remains Outside Boxing’s Top 100 Lightweights A 42–0 lightweight remains outside boxing’s top 100. This explainer looks at how rankings work and why activity doesn’t guarantee movement.

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Another Abel Mendoza fight has gone missing from his official 42-0 record, extending a long-running issue dating back years. 🇺🇸🇲🇽

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Another Abel Mendoza Fight Missing From His 42-0 Record Another Abel Mendoza bout has failed to appear on his official 42-0 BoxRec record, extending a record-keeping issue first raised with WBN in 2022.

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42-0 Abel Mendoza Survives Texas Shooting, Bullet Damage Captured on Video 42-0 Abel Mendoza narrowly survived a life-threatening Texas shooting, with verified video showing bullet holes in his car as he continued his unbeaten path toward elite competition. The boxer said the situation unfolded while picking up a friend. “Dodged a bullet yesterday literally,” Mendoza wrote on Instagram alongside the video. No shots are visible in the footage, but the damage is consistent with gunfire. Authorities have not yet confirmed the circumstances. Career Momentum Meets Off-Ring Danger The incident comes at a critical point for Mendoza, the 42-0 boxer from Fort Stockton, Texas, who recently signed with TGB Promotions and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) to fast-track his path toward elite competition. While the Texas shooting drew immediate concern, Mendoza has faced threats before. Earlier this year, he escaped a kidnapping and robbery ordeal in Colombia, where his personal belongings were stolen, but he managed to flee unharmed. “It’s hard to write this, but I want to thank God not for this victory but for giving me the strength to escape after being kidnapped and robbed in Colombia,” Mendoza said. He described the experience as life-altering, motivating him to continue pursuing a world title despite online criticism and scrutiny over his unbeaten record. His focus remains on stepping up in competition rather than chasing records like Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0, a milestone he has acknowledged but is not fixated on. 42-0 Premier Boxing Champions fighter Abel Mendoza posted a video of himself being caught in the crossfire of a shooting incident in Texas. Mendoza posed with a bullet-ridden vehicle after stating he ‘almost died again’ following claims he was kidnapped and robbed in Colombia… pic.twitter.com/rrThOnBNzO — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) December 29, 2025 Fan Reaction and Ongoing Questions Reaction to the Texas video was immediate. Fans expressed relief that Mendoza appeared unharmed, while others were shocked by the frequency of dangerous incidents. One wrote, “Bro, how are you constantly finding yourself in these situations? Glad you’re alright though.” Mendoza later updated his status: “Almost died again,” heightening concern over his safety. No police report or official statement has been released, and Mendoza has not provided further clarification beyond the footage. As he prepares to advance under the PBC banner, attention remains on whether Mendoza can maintain his unbeaten record against elite opposition — and whether off-ring risks will finally subside. World Boxing News will provide updates should further information become available. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Read full bio.

Undefeated star Abel Mendoza (42-0) survives a shooting in Texas. 🥊

Video captured at the scene reveals the extensive damage to Mendoza’s vehicle, with multiple rounds fired.

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42-0 Abel Mendoza Survives Texas Shooting, Bullet Damage Captured on Video 42-0 Abel Mendoza narrowly survived a life-threatening Texas shooting, with verified video showing bullet holes in his car as he continued his unbeaten path toward elite competition. The boxer said the situation unfolded while picking up a friend. “Dodged a bullet yesterday literally,” Mendoza wrote on Instagram alongside the video. No shots are visible in the footage, but the damage is consistent with gunfire. Authorities have not yet confirmed the circumstances. Career Momentum Meets Off-Ring Danger The incident comes at a critical point for Mendoza, the 42-0 boxer from Fort Stockton, Texas, who recently signed with TGB Promotions and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) to fast-track his path toward elite competition. While the Texas shooting drew immediate concern, Mendoza has faced threats before. Earlier this year, he escaped a kidnapping and robbery ordeal in Colombia, where his personal belongings were stolen, but he managed to flee unharmed. “It’s hard to write this, but I want to thank God not for this victory but for giving me the strength to escape after being kidnapped and robbed in Colombia,” Mendoza said. He described the experience as life-altering, motivating him to continue pursuing a world title despite online criticism and scrutiny over his unbeaten record. His focus remains on stepping up in competition rather than chasing records like Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0, a milestone he has acknowledged but is not fixated on. 42-0 Premier Boxing Champions fighter Abel Mendoza posted a video of himself being caught in the crossfire of a shooting incident in Texas. Mendoza posed with a bullet-ridden vehicle after stating he ‘almost died again’ following claims he was kidnapped and robbed in Colombia… pic.twitter.com/rrThOnBNzO — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) December 29, 2025 Fan Reaction and Ongoing Questions Reaction to the Texas video was immediate. Fans expressed relief that Mendoza appeared unharmed, while others were shocked by the frequency of dangerous incidents. One wrote, “Bro, how are you constantly finding yourself in these situations? Glad you’re alright though.” Mendoza later updated his status: “Almost died again,” heightening concern over his safety. No police report or official statement has been released, and Mendoza has not provided further clarification beyond the footage. As he prepares to advance under the PBC banner, attention remains on whether Mendoza can maintain his unbeaten record against elite opposition — and whether off-ring risks will finally subside. World Boxing News will provide updates should further information become available. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Read full bio.

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New Al Haymon fighter with same record as Terence Crawford vows: ‘I’ll silence the haters! After signing with Al Haymon, unbeaten prospect Abel “El Zorro” Mendoza is finally preparing to silence his doubters. The 29-year-old Texan, who boasts an identical 42-0 (31 KOs) record to undisputed champion Terence Crawford, will soon make his super lightweight debut in what many see as the first actual test of his career. Mendoza’s 42 opponents have a combined record of roughly 350 wins and 700 losses — a statistic that fuels skepticism he’s now determined to erase. “Nothing has come easy for someone like me,” Mendoza stated ahead of his 43rd fight announcement. “A kid from a small town doesn’t get signed to promotional companies like this, but with hard work and dedication, it just goes to show that anything is possible. “This is a message to all the haters — I’m about to prove everyone wrong.” A 42-0 Record Built on Persistence Mendoza’s journey has been one of persistence rather than privilege. Fighting across Texas, Mexico, and Colombia, the rising contender has built his unbeaten streak largely away from television cameras — earning a reputation for activity, not acclaim. However, the strength of opposition has long been the subject of debate. Many of Mendoza’s past foes held losing records, and critics have questioned whether his gaudy numbers reflect readiness for the elite level. Opportunity at the Elite Level That perception could soon change. Under the Premier Boxing Champions banner and the direction of Tom Brown, Mendoza is now expected to face opponents with far stronger resumes as he targets a run toward the rankings at 140 pounds. What separates this moment from his past, Mendoza says, is opportunity — and belief. “People criticize for anything, but when I prove them wrong, they’ll find something else to criticize me for,” Mendoza told World Boxing News in a previous interview. Next Step WBN understands Mendoza won’t be thrust into a top fifteen opponent just yet, though. An undercard fight on a top card against a boxer he can shine against to build momentum will be the next step for the contender. If he can back up his record with results against genuine contenders, Mendoza could become one of 2026’s breakout stories. But as he admits, the time for padding the numbers is over. The proving ground starts now. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Unbeaten prospect Abel “El Zorro” Mendoza, who boasts the same 42-0 record as Terence Crawford, has a message for his doubters.

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New Al Haymon fighter with same record as Terence Crawford vows: ‘I’ll silence the haters! After signing with Al Haymon, unbeaten prospect Abel “El Zorro” Mendoza is finally preparing to silence his doubters. The 29-year-old Texan, who boasts an identical 42-0 (31 KOs) record to undisputed champion Terence Crawford, will soon make his super lightweight debut in what many see as the first actual test of his career. Mendoza’s 42 opponents have a combined record of roughly 350 wins and 700 losses — a statistic that fuels skepticism he’s now determined to erase. “Nothing has come easy for someone like me,” Mendoza stated ahead of his 43rd fight announcement. “A kid from a small town doesn’t get signed to promotional companies like this, but with hard work and dedication, it just goes to show that anything is possible. “This is a message to all the haters — I’m about to prove everyone wrong.” A 42-0 Record Built on Persistence Mendoza’s journey has been one of persistence rather than privilege. Fighting across Texas, Mexico, and Colombia, the rising contender has built his unbeaten streak largely away from television cameras — earning a reputation for activity, not acclaim. However, the strength of opposition has long been the subject of debate. Many of Mendoza’s past foes held losing records, and critics have questioned whether his gaudy numbers reflect readiness for the elite level. Opportunity at the Elite Level That perception could soon change. Under the Premier Boxing Champions banner and the direction of Tom Brown, Mendoza is now expected to face opponents with far stronger resumes as he targets a run toward the rankings at 140 pounds. What separates this moment from his past, Mendoza says, is opportunity — and belief. “People criticize for anything, but when I prove them wrong, they’ll find something else to criticize me for,” Mendoza told World Boxing News in a previous interview. Next Step WBN understands Mendoza won’t be thrust into a top fifteen opponent just yet, though. An undercard fight on a top card against a boxer he can shine against to build momentum will be the next step for the contender. If he can back up his record with results against genuine contenders, Mendoza could become one of 2026’s breakout stories. But as he admits, the time for padding the numbers is over. The proving ground starts now. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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42-0, 31 KOs Each — But Worlds Apart: Crawford vs Mendoza Two Men. Forty-Two Fights. Zero Losses. Thirty-One Knockouts. On paper, Abel Mendoza and Terence Crawford share the same immaculate record — 42-0, 31 KOs — a pair of unblemished résumés that, at first glance, mirror one another perfectly. But beneath the surface lies one of boxing’s starkest contrasts: the difference between a record and a career. Between one fighter who conquered legends and unified divisions, and another who built his unbeaten streak against names few outside of local halls would recognize. A Record That Divides Boxing Worlds Abel “El Zorro” Mendoza’s 42-0 record looks like the stuff of champions — four dozen wins, thirty-one stoppages, and not a blemish in sight. Yet when you strip away the numbers and look closer, the gulf between Mendoza and Terence “Bud” Crawford becomes astronomical. Crawford’s 42 opponents combine for over 1,000 career victories, including multiple world champions and elite-level contenders across three weight classes. That gulf represents not just quality, but consequence — where every Crawford opponent came to win, Mendoza’s mostly came to survive. Mendoza’s 42 foes, by comparison, hold a combined total of around 350 wins against more than 700 defeats, with a significant portion debuting or entering the ring deep into losing records. On paper, they are equals. In reality, they could not be further apart. Crawford’s Path: Legends, Champions, and History Since turning professional in 2008, Terence Crawford has walked a path paved by champions. From Yuriorkis Gamboa and Viktor Postol to Shawn Porter, Errol Spence Jr., and Canelo Alvarez, Crawford’s record is a monument to ambition — and achievement. Each victory pushed him further into the sport’s history books. He’s become a three-division undisputed world champion, something no other active fighter can claim. Crawford’s last ten opponents carried a combined record of 315 wins and only 22 losses when he faced them. Those numbers aren’t manufactured — they’re earned. Every fight was a risk. Every fight was meaningful. Every name on his list had something to lose. Mendoza’s Path: Numbers Without Names Abel Mendoza’s journey tells a different story — one of determination and relentless activity, but not yet validation. Fighting primarily across Texas, Mexico, and Colombia, Mendoza’s unbeaten run has been built quietly, away from the big arenas and bright lights of major networks. More than 20 of his 42 opponents entered the ring with losing records. Six were debutants. Some, like Ivan Resendiz (4-65) and Pedro Garcia Rodriguez (0-2), were journeymen brought in to survive — not to win. While Mendoza’s knockout rate matches Crawford’s, the opposition explains why. Against seasoned, world-ranked opposition, knockouts are earned. Against fighters still learning how to defend themselves, they’re expected. Same Numbers, Different Meaning This is the paradox that defines boxing. The sport loves perfect records — they sell, they headline, they draw intrigue. But not all 42-0s are created equal. Crawford’s 42-0 is legacy. Mendoza’s 42-0 is potential. One built a résumé that stands alongside those of Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Mayweather. The other is still chasing his first opponent with a winning record worth remembering. Having recently signed with Al Haymon and Tom Brown, Mendoza will get the chance to prove himself in the next few years. However, it’s a reminder that numbers don’t tell stories — and that fighters do. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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PBC Signs Abel Mendoza — 42-0 Boxer 'About to Get Exposed' - World Boxing News Undefeated boxer Abel Mendoza (42-0) has signed with Al Haymon's PBC, leading many to believe his padded record will be 'exposed' at 140lbs.

42-0 Abel Mendoza earns a PBC deal for the chance to silence criticism over his record.

The super lightweight is confident he will "prove the whole world wrong!"

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PBC Signs Abel Mendoza — 42-0 Boxer 'About to Get Exposed' - World Boxing News Undefeated boxer Abel Mendoza (42-0) has signed with Al Haymon's PBC, leading many to believe his padded record will be 'exposed' at 140lbs.

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42-0 catfished boxer Abel Mendoza denies transgender claims Abel Mendoza has denied bizarre claims about his personal life after a post on a dating website led to speculation that he was transgender. The 29-year-old lightweight, nicknamed ‘El Zorro,’ recently attended the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight in Texas and broke his silence on social media when the rumors began to spiral. After reading one of the few profiles, which said, “Please be aware of this creep, she’s transgender,” Mendoza felt compelled to go public to dispel several falsities from the apps. “I don’t know why and how people are doing this. People believe anything nowadays,” Mendoza stated. “But I just wanna say I’m not a transgender, I’m not gay, I’m not into transgenders, not a pedophile, not a rapist. I shower every day, don’t have HIV, and don’t pay for hookers. Hygiene and skin care are very important to me. And what the heck, I’ve never even been to Iowa!” The Texan contender was visibly frustrated at being dragged into online gossip when his focus is on finally breaking through in a division stacked with talent. Mendoza has built an unbeaten resume that equals pound-for-pound champion Terence Crawford exactly at 42-0, 31 KOs. On paper, Mendoza is closing in on Floyd Mayweather’s famous 50-0 mark. However, he knows he has plenty of work to do to silence the doubters. A Record Under Intense Scrutiny As World Boxing News has previously reported, Mendoza’s 42 victories have come under intense scrutiny. Critics, including WBN, branded his record ‘deceiving’, with many pointing out a lack of top-tier opposition. Mendoza himself has acknowledged the need to improve his CV. Speaking exclusively to WBN earlier this year, he insisted his goals are about titles, not numbers. “My goal was never to beat Floyd’s record. It is to become a world champion. If I’ve got to be 100-0 to do that, then so be it,” Mendoza told WBN. He has also responded to fighters questioning his legitimacy. Former Mayweather prospect J’hon Ingram branded him a ‘bum’ on social media, prompting Mendoza to fire back. “I’ve been called out so many times by so many different fighters, but I need to fight someone who is a top-rated contender, not someone who has never even fought eight rounds,” he said. “Hopefully, my team has a good strategy to negotiate those fights.” The Debate Over Credentials Despite his spotless professional record, Mendoza has suffered defeats in the one-round Team Combat League format, losing to unbeaten Daniel Morales and others in 2024. Those setbacks, outside of the traditional ten or twelve-round structure, have only added fuel to the debate over his credentials. For now, Mendoza is waiting for his breakthrough. His patience may soon be tested, with whispers of a significant opportunity at super lightweight in the next twelve months. While the dating-site controversy may have dragged his name into unwanted headlines, Mendoza remains intent on proving he belongs on the world stage. If Mendoza answers the calls for tougher opposition, boxing fans will finally learn if the 42-0 record is substance or smoke. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

42-0 catfished boxer Abel Mendoza denies bizarre transgender claims stemming from dating apps.

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42-0 catfished boxer Abel Mendoza denies transgender claims Abel Mendoza has denied bizarre claims about his personal life after a post on a dating website led to speculation that he was transgender. The 29-year-old lightweight, nicknamed ‘El Zorro,’ recently attended the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight in Texas and broke his silence on social media when the rumors began to spiral. After reading one of the few profiles, which said, “Please be aware of this creep, she’s transgender,” Mendoza felt compelled to go public to dispel several falsities from the apps. “I don’t know why and how people are doing this. People believe anything nowadays,” Mendoza stated. “But I just wanna say I’m not a transgender, I’m not gay, I’m not into transgenders, not a pedophile, not a rapist. I shower every day, don’t have HIV, and don’t pay for hookers. Hygiene and skin care are very important to me. And what the heck, I’ve never even been to Iowa!” The Texan contender was visibly frustrated at being dragged into online gossip when his focus is on finally breaking through in a division stacked with talent. Mendoza has built an unbeaten resume that equals pound-for-pound champion Terence Crawford exactly at 42-0, 31 KOs. On paper, Mendoza is closing in on Floyd Mayweather’s famous 50-0 mark. However, he knows he has plenty of work to do to silence the doubters. A Record Under Intense Scrutiny As World Boxing News has previously reported, Mendoza’s 42 victories have come under intense scrutiny. Critics, including WBN, branded his record ‘deceiving’, with many pointing out a lack of top-tier opposition. Mendoza himself has acknowledged the need to improve his CV. Speaking exclusively to WBN earlier this year, he insisted his goals are about titles, not numbers. “My goal was never to beat Floyd’s record. It is to become a world champion. If I’ve got to be 100-0 to do that, then so be it,” Mendoza told WBN. He has also responded to fighters questioning his legitimacy. Former Mayweather prospect J’hon Ingram branded him a ‘bum’ on social media, prompting Mendoza to fire back. “I’ve been called out so many times by so many different fighters, but I need to fight someone who is a top-rated contender, not someone who has never even fought eight rounds,” he said. “Hopefully, my team has a good strategy to negotiate those fights.” The Debate Over Credentials Despite his spotless professional record, Mendoza has suffered defeats in the one-round Team Combat League format, losing to unbeaten Daniel Morales and others in 2024. Those setbacks, outside of the traditional ten or twelve-round structure, have only added fuel to the debate over his credentials. For now, Mendoza is waiting for his breakthrough. His patience may soon be tested, with whispers of a significant opportunity at super lightweight in the next twelve months. While the dating-site controversy may have dragged his name into unwanted headlines, Mendoza remains intent on proving he belongs on the world stage. If Mendoza answers the calls for tougher opposition, boxing fans will finally learn if the 42-0 record is substance or smoke. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

42-0 catfished boxer Abel Mendoza denies transgender claims

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Boxer’s controversial record restored to 42-0 with Floyd Mayweather in sight Abel Mendoza’s unbeaten record remains shrouded in mystery after official record keepers amended his tally to 42-0 – a number that still fails to reflect what the fighter himself claims to World Boxing News. The Texan, who recently attended the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford clash, was left baffled when his record inexplicably dropped from 42-0 to 41-0 after a fight in Colombia vanished from his profile. The anomaly has since been ‘corrected,’ restoring him to 42-0, but Mendoza insists the truth is very different. Back in 2022, the super lightweight contender revealed that record-keepers never added at least two professional wins in Mexico to his log. “I’m really 45-0,” Mendoza told WBN. “I fought twice in Mexico that year, but those wins aren’t on my BoxRec yet. I’m trying to get them listed. They were good opponents too, legit guys.” Three years later, those victories remain unaccounted for, and Mendoza says the shortfall now stretches even further. WBN believes the Fort Stockton native could already be closer to 45-0, a figure that would place him within touching distance of Floyd Mayweather’s historic 50-0 benchmark. More Than Just Numbers: Mendoza’s World Title Goal The 29-year-old, however, is not interested in chasing records. “My goal was never to beat Floyd’s record. It is to become a world champion. If I’ve got to be 100-0 to do that, then so be it,” Mendoza told WBN earlier this year. Despite his glossy numbers, Mendoza continues to fight scrutiny over his opposition. Critics have long argued that his 42 wins have come without a single top-fifteen scalp, something the fighter is keen to address in 2026. “People criticize for anything,” Mendoza explained. “But when I prove them wrong, they’ll find something else to criticize me for. I’ve been called out so many times, but I need to fight someone who is a top-rated contender, not someone who has never even fought eight rounds.” Talks with Ryan Garcia, Rolando Romero, and Isaac Cruz have come and gone, leaving Mendoza with low-profile assignments to keep busy. But with time still on his side to overcome Mayweather, unlike Terence Crawford at 42-0 or Naoya Inoue at 31-0, Mendoza believes the breakthrough will come. The Debate Over Abel Mendoza’s True Record For now, the numbers game rumbles on as he aims to go 43-0 this year amid a wave of criticism over his official record. Team Combat League appearances have further complicated matters by being reported as separate ‘losses.’ Until boxing’s governing bodies provide clarity, the question of Abel Mendoza’s accurate record will remain unanswered. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Boxer Abel Mendoza's controversial record restored to 42-0

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Boxer Abel Mendoza's controversial record is restored to 42-0 with Floyd Mayweather's 50-0 in sight for the 29-year-old super lightweight

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45-0 to 41-0 - The Curious Case of Abel Mendoza’s Shrinking Record - World Boxing News Undefeated super lightweight Abel Mendoza sees his record drop despite another win, facing inconsistencies while closing in on Floyd Mayweather.

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Undefeated Abel Mendoza's record was 42-0, but he said it should be 44-0.

He wins and moves to 43-0, but BoxRec shows his record as 41-0.

Also, should it be 45-0?

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Curmel Moton provoca a Abel Mendoza con un emoji de basura 🤯🔥 Mendoza está a 8 victorias de igualar el 50-0 de Mayweather, pero ¿es su récord legítimo? ¿Aceptará el reto de Moton o lo seguirá ignorando? 🥊💥 #Boxeo #NoticiasBoxeo #BoxingStuds #CurmelMoton #AbelMendoza

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