Alright, so let me tell you what I got up to the other day. I was just bumming around, watching some old fight clips – you know how it is, you fall down a YouTube rabbit hole. And Salvador Sánchez’s name came up. My mate, Dave, he pipes up, ‘That Sánchez, man, tragic. What were his final stats anyway? Bet they were insane even for a short run.’ And boom, that was it. Curiosity totally got me.

So, I figured, right, I gotta get the lowdown. Fired up the old laptop. Wasn’t like I was doing some super deep investigative journalism, haha. Just poked around some of the usual spots where they keep boxing records. You know, some sites are a bit clunky, others lay it out clearer. I cross-referenced a bit, just to make sure I wasn’t looking at some fanboy page numbers or something outdated.
What I Dug Up on Sánchez’s Numbers
And after a bit of that, here’s the picture I put together. Pretty stark, when you see it all in one go. It really makes you appreciate his brief but brilliant time in the ring.
- Total Bouts: They all pretty much said 46. That’s a solid number of fights.
- Wins: He racked up 44. Forty-four! That’s just incredible.
- KO Wins: And get this, 32 of those were knockouts. Guy had bricks for hands, clearly, or just knew how to finish a fight.
- Losses: Just the one. One single L. In a sport like boxing, that’s saying something.
- Draws: And one draw to round it out. So, basically, almost always came out on top.
It’s just… wow. Thinking about those numbers, and how young he was when his career and life were cut short. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? What could’ve been if he’d had more time. Anyway, that was my little dive into Salvador Sánchez’s stats. Just felt like sharing ’cause those figures really tell a story, you know? Sometimes just looking at the raw numbers can give you a real sense of a legend.