View Full Version : Ricardo Lopez
gatorage
10-05-2007, 07:10 AM
I never realised how good this guy was till I watched a whole bunch of his fights recently ...
if you haven't seen his fights, search youtube and check him out.
Doesn't get the respect he deserves. Amazing boxer. Beautiful to watch.
Simply_The_Best
10-05-2007, 07:14 AM
Lopez best ever in his weight division
Fedor Em
10-05-2007, 07:36 AM
He is the 2nd or 3rd best Fly in history.
PH|LLA
10-05-2007, 07:41 AM
just watched some
amazing
his footwork is simply perfect
amazing defense
perfect body movement
great jab
can throw every punch
this is from just 3 fight though
1 punch KO power
great counterpuncher
PH|LLA
10-05-2007, 07:55 AM
i looked up record on boxrec and its unfuckingbelievable
26 straight title fights
undefeated in 52 bouts (51-0-1)
was only knocked down once in his entire career.
beat every fighter he ever faced.
Vantage_West
10-05-2007, 08:08 AM
did you know when he was at the top of his career that christy martin was getting bigger pay days than him..he was on the undercard of those fights...
i like womens boxing and i think we should accpet it into main stream boxing than a side act...if laila ali fought ann wolfe i would watch that..but when a women tilist is getting paid more than the unified undisputed strawieght champion and two wieght champion....you have to wonder is that right.
anyways rant over...he was amazing god given abilties very skinny but could grab power from it and could punch especially for such a small guy in the lowest wieght class
brooklyn1550
10-05-2007, 12:54 PM
He was one of the best all around fighters in boxing history - textbook
Motor City Sam
10-05-2007, 12:56 PM
ATG. Was great at everything. Unappreciated by casual fans due to his weight classes and lack of exposure.
freddy-wak
10-05-2007, 01:11 PM
finito is loved by the older mexican folks mostly....he was a true artist, and definately one of the best ever....
SugarShane_24
10-05-2007, 01:39 PM
This is probably the only thing that held back his ATG ranking to higher status. That he fought at a division where his dimensions fitted perfectly. Why? Well, move back about 40 years and he would have fought the behemonts at 112 regardless of how much he weighed. Boxing history is full of dead flyweights who could've done a lot had there been 105 or 108 at their time.
Aside from this, if you want to teach a kid the fundamentals of boxing, you could just show him a tape of his fights.
freddy-wak
10-05-2007, 01:47 PM
This is probably the only thing that held back his ATG ranking to higher status. That he fought at a division where his dimensions fitted perfectly. Why? Well, move back about 40 years and he would have fought the behemonts at 112 regardless of how much he weighed. Boxing history is full of dead flyweights who could've done a lot had there been 105 or 108 at their time.
Aside from this, if you want to teach a kid the fundamentals of boxing, you could just show him a tape of his fights.
yeah man it sucks...the average boxing fan gets all wet when a heavyweight lands a clean punch...imagine if they ever saw some of the lighter guys fight, they would have multiple orgasms :lol: :lol: :lol:
SugarShane_24
10-05-2007, 01:51 PM
yeah man it sucks...the average boxing fan gets all wet when a heavyweight lands a clean punch...imagine if they ever saw some of the lighter guys fight, they would have multiple orgasms :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well, I always believed that lighter weight fights are an acquired taste. We like and appreciate them, and I fell sorry for those who are stuck being a fan of heavyweights. They don't know what they're missing.
freddy-wak
10-05-2007, 01:53 PM
Well, I always believed that lighter weight fights are an acquired taste. We like and appreciate them, and I fell sorry for those who are stuck being a fan of heavyweights. They don't know what they're missing.
i know man....just to think how blind they get by the heavyweight division is amazing..
SugarShane_24
10-05-2007, 02:03 PM
Lighter weight figheters can put on as good a fight as any other divisions, just looks ta the Montiel fight last night if you want proof... and their top contenders are often mouch more refined and skilled than top contenders in most other divisions. Unfortunately their fights often aren't televised on T.V. It's a damn shame. :-(
thanks for reminding me. by the way, what the hell is wrong with montiel? I always viewed him as a smart boxer-puncher. He seems to be very vulnerable the last few times I saw him. Was it really his style or is he just not comfortable with southpaws?
SugarShane_24
10-05-2007, 02:14 PM
I don't know mayn, I know he says he has problems with southpaws but to tell you the truth I've never seen him look that bad before. He looked slow, I mean he still looked sprety quick but not as lighting fast as we're used to seeing him, and he also elected to stand his ground and trade more often that he has been lately.
It could all mean that he's possibly starting to slow down as a fighter or maybe he undertrained and had an off night. I'm not sure, but time will tell. Still a great fight though, so I'm not complaining much.
Agreed, i'm just hoping he gets the big names before all those wars catches up. Soon he'll get busted up easily. I can only imagine how cool Alexander Munoz-Montiel could be.
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