Luis Dias vs Max Livingston
Head-to-head comparison — tale of the tape, career analysis, stylistic breakdown, and prediction factors
Luis Dias
27-17-0
Max Livingston
101-19-7Physical Comparison
Max Livingston has the height edge at 188cm vs 173cm for Luis Dias — a 15cm difference that gives Livingston the ability to fight behind range.
This is a | fighting_out_of = vs southpaw matchup — creating interesting angles and footwork dynamics. Max Livingston fighting from the southpaw stance often poses problems for orthodox fighters, particularly with the straight left hand and lead-foot positioning.
Record & Experience
Luis Dias brings a record of 27-17-0 across 44 professional bouts (61% win rate).Max Livingston enters with 101-19-7 from 127 fights (80% win rate).
Max Livingston has the experience edge with 127 bouts compared to 44 — that's 83 more fights under the bright lights, which can matter in championship rounds when fatigue sets in and composure is tested.
In terms of finishing power, Luis Dias is the more prolific finisher with a 59% stoppage rate compared to 23% for Max Livingston. Dias has shown the ability to end fights decisively.
Age & Career Stage
At 45, Luis Dias is 23 years younger than Max Livingston (68). Youth can translate to speed, recovery, and a longer runway — but Livingston's experience and ring IQ shouldn't be underestimated.
Key Factors
Dias's Path to Victory
- • Target early stoppage with heavy hands (59% KO rate)
- • Establish rhythm early and dictate the pace
Livingston's Path to Victory
- • Use height and reach to fight at range
- • Higher win percentage (80% vs 61%)
- • Greater professional experience (127 bouts)
- • Apply pressure and force the fight on their terms
Luis Dias vs Max Livingston — FAQ
- What are Luis Dias's and Max Livingston's records?
- Luis Dias is 27-17-0 (16 KOs). Max Livingston is 101-19-7 (23 KOs).
- Who is taller — Luis Dias or Max Livingston?
- Max Livingston is taller at 188cm vs 173cm — a 15cm advantage.
- Who has the higher knockout rate?
- Luis Dias has the higher KO rate at 59% compared to Max Livingston's 23%.