Mexico City: Mexican boxing star Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz remains one of the most dangerous fighters in the super lightweight division, continuing his rise with strong performances against elite competition.
The 27-year-old pressure fighter holds a professional record of 28 wins, three losses and two draws, including 18 knockouts. Known for his relentless aggression and compact power punching, Cruz has earned a reputation as a fan favorite wherever he fights.
Cruz previously captured the WBA super lightweight world title, marking a major milestone in his career. In 2025, he added further recognition by securing the WBCP interim super lightweight championship, reinforcing his position among the top contenders at 140 pounds.
Nicknamed “Pitbull” for his nonstop forward pressure, Cruz represents the classic Mexican boxing style — constant aggression, body attacks and high intensity. His approach has led to memorable bouts against some of the division’s biggest names.
With momentum on his side, Cruz is now being linked to major title fights and potential unification opportunities. Boxing observers believe his style and experience make him a serious threat to any champion in the super lightweight division.