Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Thursday ~ September 19. 1974
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
~ Danny Lopez Stopped By TKO In 9th, Bid For Title On Hold ~
~ 'Little Red' Upset At The Olympic ~
~ Shig Fukuyama Upsets 'Little Red' Lopez ~
Japanese Featherweight - 'Shig' Fukuyama {6-1 Betting-Underdog} scored a 'major upset' as he
stopped Danny Lopez by a TKO in 9.
Before the Bell starting Round 9, 'Little Red' Lopez stumbled out to Center-Ring on wobbling legs.
Referee - Larry Rozadilla immediately called the bout over before the Bell sounded to start the
Round.
It goes down as a TKO 9 @ {0:00} win for Shigefumi 'Shig' Fukuyama.
The bout got off to a rousing start in Round 1, as both fighters traded good blows to the face
in spirited action in a relatively 'even session'.
But in Rounds 2 and 3, it was Lopez who got the better of the action, as his faster hand-speed
was the difference. 'Little Red' peppered Fukuyama's face with poking left-jabs, and fast straight
right-hands.
But the tough Nippon fighter, barreled in with hard left-hooks to the Lopez' head in Round 4, that
had the Alhambra Idol backing away.
Fukuyama kept up the pressure in Rounds 5 and 6, as he continued to land jarring left-hooks to the
head and right-hand counters through the porous defense of Lopez.
But 'Little Red' got it back-in-gear in Round 7, as he shook up Fukuyama with a series of punches to the
head. Just as it looked as if Lopez would take Fukuyama down, the tough Japan slugger came in with
a jolting right-hand to the jaw that shook Lopez. Fukuyama pounded Lopez for a good 25-Seconds
as he had taken back control over the second-half of the session.
But Lopez showed his great recuperative powers, and came storming back with a barrage to the head
at the {2:30 mark}, and pounded away over the last 30-Seconds, that had Fukuyama bleeding badly
from inside the mouth.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Thursday ~ September 19. 1974
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
~ Danny Lopez Stopped By TKO In 9th, Bid For Title On Hold ~
~ 'Little Red' Upset At The Olympic ~
~ Shig Fukuyama Upsets 'Little Red' Lopez ~
Japanese Featherweight - 'Shig' Fukuyama {6-1 Betting-Underdog} scored a 'major upset' as he
stopped Danny Lopez by a TKO in 9.
Before the Bell starting Round 9, 'Little Red' Lopez stumbled out to Center-Ring on wobbling legs.
Referee - Larry Rozadilla immediately called the bout over before the Bell sounded to start the
Round.
It goes down as a TKO 9 @ {0:00} win for Shigefumi 'Shig' Fukuyama.
The bout got off to a rousing start in Round 1, as both fighters traded good blows to the face
in spirited action in a relatively 'even session'.
But in Rounds 2 and 3, it was Lopez who got the better of the action, as his faster hand-speed
was the difference. 'Little Red' peppered Fukuyama's face with poking left-jabs, and fast straight
right-hands.
But the tough Nippon fighter, barreled in with hard left-hooks to the Lopez' head in Round 4, that
had the Alhambra Idol backing away.
Fukuyama kept up the pressure in Rounds 5 and 6, as he continued to land jarring left-hooks to the
head and right-hand counters through the porous defense of Lopez.
But 'Little Red' got it back-in-gear in Round 7, as he shook up Fukuyama with a series of punches to the
head. Just as it looked as if Lopez would take Fukuyama down, the tough Japan slugger came in with
a jolting right-hand to the jaw that shook Lopez. Fukuyama pounded Lopez for a good 25-Seconds
as he had taken back control over the second-half of the session.
But Lopez showed his great recuperative powers, and came storming back with a barrage to the head
at the {2:30 mark}, and pounded away over the last 30-Seconds, that had Fukuyama bleeding badly
from inside the mouth.
Crazy Round 8 >
Danny came out fast, and started 'bombing' away. Danny unloaded with a barrage of lefts-and-rights that
had Fukuyama wavering along the Ropes early.
Danny landed a stinging right-hand to Fukuyama's left-eye at the {0:50 Mark}, and opened up a 'gash'.
Danny tried to move in close to unload, but he was met by a 'raging foe' who came back with a forceful rally.
'Shig' pounded Danny with a series of 'slashing' lefts-and-rights to the face that now had Danny reeling
backwards. 'Shig' kept moving forward and punching.
At the {2:15 Mark} > Fukuyama came in with a slashing' left-hook that opened up a 'bad-cut' on Danny's right
eye-brow. Then 'Shig' tore into Danny with a 'torrid-assault' of lefts-and-rights to the head that had Lopez
staggering all over the Ring.
At the Bell, Danny was nearly out-on-his-feet.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Thursday ~ September 19. 1974
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
~ Danny Lopez Stopped By TKO In 9th, Bid For Title On Hold ~
~ 'Little Red' Upset At The Olympic ~
~ Shig Fukuyama Upsets 'Little Red' Lopez ~
Japanese Featherweight - 'Shig' Fukuyama {6-1 Betting-Underdog} scored a 'major upset' as he
stopped Danny Lopez by a TKO in 9.
Before the Bell starting Round 9, 'Little Red' Lopez stumbled out to Center-Ring on wobbling legs.
Referee - Larry Rozadilla immediately called the bout over before the Bell sounded to start the
Round.
It goes down as a TKO 9 @ {0:00} win for Shigefumi 'Shig' Fukuyama.
The bout got off to a rousing start in Round 1, as both fighters traded good blows to the face
in spirited action in a relatively 'even session'.
But in Rounds 2 and 3, it was Lopez who got the better of the action, as his faster hand-speed
was the difference. 'Little Red' peppered Fukuyama's face with poking left-jabs, and fast straight
right-hands.
But the tough Nippon fighter, barreled in with hard left-hooks to the Lopez' head in Round 4, that
had the Alhambra Idol backing away.
Fukuyama kept up the pressure in Rounds 5 and 6, as he continued to land jarring left-hooks to the
head and right-hand counters through the porous defense of Lopez.
But 'Little Red' got it back-in-gear in Round 7, as he shook up Fukuyama with a series of punches to the
head. Just as it looked as if Lopez would take Fukuyama down, the tough Japan slugger came in with
a jolting right-hand to the jaw that shook Lopez. Fukuyama pounded Lopez for a good 25-Seconds
as he had taken back control over the second-half of the session.
But Lopez showed his great recuperative powers, and came storming back with a barrage to the head
at the {2:30 mark}, and pounded away over the last 30-Seconds, that had Fukuyama bleeding badly
from inside the mouth.
Crazy Round 8 >
Danny came out fast, and started 'bombing' away. Danny unloaded with a barrage of lefts-and-rights that
had Fukuyama wavering along the Ropes early.
Danny landed a stinging right-hand to Fukuyama's left-eye at the {0:50 Mark}, and opened up a 'gash'.
Danny tried to move in close to unload, but he was met by a 'raging foe' who came back with a forceful rally.
'Shig' pounded Danny with a series of 'slashing' lefts-and-rights to the face that now had Danny reeling
backwards. 'Shig' kept moving forward and punching.
At the {2:15 Mark} > Fukuyama came in with a slashing' left-hook that opened up a 'bad-cut' on Danny's right
eye-brow. Then 'Shig' tore into Danny with a 'torrid-assault' of lefts-and-rights to the head that had Lopez
staggering all over the Ring.
At the Bell, Danny was nearly out-on-his-feet.
Between Rounds
The Ringside Physician went to both corners, to checkout the cuts over the eye's of each
fighter {Danny's right eye} and {Fukuyama's left-eye}.
The Physician allowed both fighters to continue.
In Danny Lopez' corner, they worked feverishly on the gash on the right eye-brow. Danny was
also not in good shape, as he had taken a brutal beating at the end of Round 8.
With about 10-Seconds before the Bell sounding to start Round 9, the Lopez corner lifted their
fighter up off the stool. Danny then stepped forward, and literally stumbled towards Center-Ring
on wobbling legs, as he fell into Referee - Larry Rozadilla who was standing at Center-Ring waiting
for the Round to begin.
The Referee saw that Danny was in no condition to continue, and he waved the bout over.
Scorecards at the end of Round 8
* Referee - Larry Rozadilla ....... 4-3 > {Danny Lopez}
* Judge - Dick Young .............. 5-3 > {Danny Lopez}
* Judge - Richard Steele .......... 3-3 > {'Even'}
* Associated Press ................... 4-3 > {Danny Lopez}
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Danny Lopez vs. Shig Fukuyama
~ Aftermath ~
With the TKO 9 'loss', Danny Lopez lost out on his bid for a chance at WBC Featherweight
Champion - Bobby Chacon.
Danny had to have {3-Stitches} sewn on his right eyebrow by Dr. Bernhart Schwarz to seal
his bad gash.
Danny 'claimed' that he was accidentally blinded by his corner, as they got coagulant in
his eyes when they were working on the cut over his right-eye in the corner between
Rounds 8 and 9.
Danny Lopez >
When I got up, I took a step forward and my foot got tangled up with one of my cornermen.
I stumbled forward, and I couldn't see to get my balance. I was 'temporarily' blinded, and
my eyesight was 'blurry'.
The Referee {Larry Rozadilla} took one look at me, and then called it over. Even before the
Bell for Round 9 rang to start the Round. He didn't even give me a chance to start Round 9.
Howie Steindler {Manager for Danny Lopez} >
It was my fault. The ointment poured out of the tube, and it got all over Danny's forehead.
It then went into his eyes. He was blinded and couldn't see.
I guess because Danny had a real bad 8th Round, the Referee didn't want to take any chances.
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Shig Fukuyama required {15-Stitches} to mend the bad cut over his left-eye.
Shig Fukuyama >
It was better that they stopped it. I had Danny in a real mess at the end of the 8th Round. He
would have gotten hurt if had tried to fight me in Round 9.
David Thompson {Manager for Shig Fukuyama} >
It was smart for the Referee to stop it. Shig would have knocked out Danny in Round 9 anyway.
Danny was 'out-on-his-feet' at the end of the 8th Round. He was getting beat up, and there was
no way he was going to win.
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Bobby Chacon >
I don't care that Danny lost. I promised him that I would make my 1st-Defense against him, and I'm
keeping my word.
OK, yes he lost. But he was not counted out. He lost because of a bad-cut, and 'blurred' vision because
his corner got some medication in his eyes.
I'll still fight Danny. This is the fight that everyone wants to see.
Joe Ponce {Managed for Bobby Chacon} >
I said that Lopez taking on Fukuyama was a big risk. That guy has a slashing-slugging style, and he did
exactly what I thought. He ripped Danny's right-eye open with his left-hand.
Now, he will be out-of-action for at least 3-Months.
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Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
November 1, 1974
WBC Featherweight Rankings
*** Bobby Chacon
#1 . Alexis Arguello {WBA Champion}
#2 . David Kotey
#3 . Ruben Olivares
#4 . Alfredo Marcano
#5 . Vicente Blanco
#6 . Art Hafey
#7 . Juan Jose Jiminez
#8 . Shig Fukuyama
#9 . Danny Lopez
#10. Jose Estrada
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
November 1, 1974
WBC Featherweight Rankings
*** Bobby Chacon
#1 . Alexis Arguello {WBA Champion}
#2 . David Kotey
#3 . Ruben Olivares
#4 . Alfredo Marcano
#5 . Vicente Blanco
#6 . Art Hafey
#7 . Juan Jose Jiminez
#8 . Shig Fukuyama
#9 . Danny Lopez
#10. Jose Estrada
November 1974
Danny Lopez was 'out-of-action', to allow his bad gash {right eye-brow} to heal.
The Olympic Auditorium Promoter - Aileen Eaton was trying to get WBC Champion - Bobby Chacon
and to defend his title on December 14th, and against Danny Lopez conqueror - Shig Fukuyama.
Aileen Eaton {Fight Promoter} >
I would like Bobby to make his 1st Title Defense right here. I think that the match-up with
Shig Fukuyama would make for a wonderful boxing event.
My plan, would be for the winner of the Championship bout to defend against fan favorite
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez in March of 1975.
Danny should come back in January 1975, and I'm sure we could get him a safe opponent to get
him back in the win column.
Howie Steindller {Manager for Danny Lopez} >
We will be back. I want Danny to take the rest of the year off. We'll get back on track after
the 1st of the year in 1975.
2 or 3 good wins, and we're right back on the door step of getting a World Championship bout.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Saturday ~ January 18, 1975
Convention Center ~ Anaheim, California
Promoter ............ Don Fraser
Attendance ......... 6186
Gate Receipts ..... $42,525
Danny 'Little Red; Lopez - 24-2-0 {23 KO's} ~ 5' 7 1/2' ~ 124 3/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 6 months}
vs.
Octavio 'Famoso' Gomez - 51-8-6 {30 KO's} ~ 5' 4" ~ 125 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 28 years, 2 months}
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~ Danny Lopez On The Comeback Trail ~
Danny Lopez is coming back after suffering a devastating loss {TKO 9} to Shig Fukuyama on
September 19, 1974 {4 months earlier}.
'Little Red' is seeking a bout with WBC Featherweight Champion - Bobby Chacon.
Octavio 'Famoso' Gomez is a cagey 11-Year veteran, who is a very good counter-puncher. Octavio
is a stable-mate of Bantamweight and Featherweight Champion - Ruben Olivares.
Octavio is coming off a big upset, where he scored a 10-Round Decision over Art Hafey only 1-month
earlier {December 20, 1974}.
Danny Lopez is a solid {2-1} Betting-Favorite here.
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~ The Skinny ~
Most of the boxing pundits predict that 'Little Red' will have no trouble putting away Octavio, who is
a shop-worn over-blown Bantamweight.
The insiders have stated that Octavio's upset win over #6 WBC-ranked Art Hafey was not a big shock,
because the Canadian Fire-Plug was worn out.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Saturday ~ January 18, 1975
Convention Center ~ Anaheim, California
~ Danny Lopez Loses ~
~ 'Famoso' Gomez Pins Loss On 'Little Red' Lopez ~
~ 'Famoso' Gomez Too Tricky For Danny Lopez ~
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Danny 'Little Red' Lopez' comeback-run hit another 'Bump-in-the-Road' as he was out-pointed by cragey
veteran Octavio 'Famoso' Gomez.
This is now the 3rd-Loss in the last 4-Bouts for the Fair-Haired Boy of Alhambra. Lopez will undoubtedly fall
out of the Top 10, and with it a chance at Bobby Chacon for the WBC Featherweight Championship.
'Famoso' Gomez came out by using smart tactics, by hitting and moving, and not standing still where Lopez
could deliver his lethal power.
In Round 2, Gomez 'staggered' Danny when he tagged him with a roundhouse-right to the chin. But late in
the Round, Lopez put together a short-burst that opened up a cut over Gomez' left-eye.
Lopez' best Round was the 3rd, when he was able to catch Gomez with a long left-hook, that shook the
28 year-old veteran. Lopez used a steady assortment of 'one-two' punches as Gomez was forced to cover
up along the Ring Perimeter.
But in Round 4, Gomez showed his experience, as he ducked and stayed low as Lopez fired away. Then
with cat-quick reflexes, Gomez would fire back with fast counters that had 'Little Red' bewildered.
Gomez also inflicted a cut inside Lopez right eye-brow when the landed several roundhouse hooks to the area.
During the middle Rounds {5, 6, and 7} 'Little Red' pressed with his upright-stance, but he was ineffective
with his attack.
'Octavio' Gomez with his free-wheeling style, repeatedly connected with round-house swings as Lopez moved
in. And when Lopez tried to counter, Gomez used 'nifty footwork' to scamper away.
Gomez scored time and again with '3 and 4' punch combinations, rocking Lopez to his toes.
A desperate Lopez tried to land one his lethal-blows in the later Rounds, but he was constantly baffled as he
pressed Gomez.
Each time that Lopez was able to score, he did have Gomez in some trouble. But each time, 'Famoso' would
rally back to out-punch Lopez in 'toe-to-toe' exchanges.
Scorecards
* Referee - John Thomas .......... 6-3 > {Octavio Gomez}
* Judge - Larry Rozadilla ........... 7-3 > {Octavio Gomez}
* Judge - George Latka ............. 7-1 > {Octavio Gomez}
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez vs. Octavio 'Famoso' Gomez
Danny was baffled all night. The Boxing Writers wrote, that he was swinging at a
Ghost all night long.
'Famoso', who was labeled as a journeyman, used 'Hit-and-Run' tactics, and beat Danny
to the punch time and again.
With his upright stance, Danny was no match for the fleet-footed and cagey veteran.
And even when they traded where Danny had the clear advantage, he was out-punched.
After Danny suffered a cut inside his right eye-brow in Round 4, cut-man Teddy Bentham
had to patch him up.
Danny Lopez >
He was just too tricky for me tonight. I just couldn't trap him long enough to catch
him with a good punch.
Yea, he hit me with a lot of counter-punches. But that is the penalty I have to pay when
I come in looking to land my hard punches.
Octavio Gomez >
I wasn't going to stand there and let him get set. I kept moving, and used my footwork
to dance away from him.
He has a long reach, and you can't trade with Danny or he'll take you out. You have to move
and give him angles. It is a simple formula > Hit and Run.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
February 23, 1975
~ The Lopez Brothers Return To Orem, Utah ~
Ernie 'Indian Red' Lopez and younger brother Danny 'Little Red' Lopez retuned
back home to Orem, Utah where their boxing career's started.
Stan Chynoweth who runs 'Stan's Boxing Club', was the key factor in getting the
Lopez Brothers started in boxing, as Amateurs.
Danny was Stan's protégé, and he helped develop the awesome power that 'Little Red'
is famous for.
Danny Lopez >
Without Stan, I would have never reached the level of where I am today. He got me to
the Top of the Amateur Bantamweights in 1970 and 1971.
It was Stan who encouraged me to turn Pro, and to go to California. I wanted to stay
in Utah, but there was not any good sparring for me there. Stan pointed me West, and said
go to the Main Street Gym in Los Angeles.
I'm out here to relax and regroup, as I have lost '3' of my last '4-bouts'. I figured it was best
to go back to Utah, and visit with my family and friends. I want to forget about Boxing for
a few weeks, and clear the cob-webs.
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Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
~ Is Danny Lopez Through ~
~ 'Little Red' Lopez, Future On The Line ~
Thursday ~ April 24, 1975
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 24-3-0 {23 KO's} ~ 127 lbs. ~ 5' 7 1/2" ~ {Age; 22 years, 9 months}
vs.
Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo - 47-12-2 {22 KO's} ~ 126 1/2 lbs. ~ 5' 4" ~ {Age; 29 years, 10 months}
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Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
~ Is Danny Lopez Through ~
~ 'Little Red' Lopez, Future On The Line ~
Thursday ~ April 24, 1975
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 24-3-0 {23 KO's} ~ 127 lbs. ~ 5' 7 1/2" ~ {Age; 22 years, 9 months}
vs.
Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo - 47-12-2 {22 KO's} ~ 126 1/2 lbs. ~ 5' 4" ~ {Age; 30 years, 10 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
Danny Lopez has lost '3 of 4' bouts since May 24, 1974. Also, Danny is coming of an embarrassing
'lopsided' 10-Round Decision loss to 'journeyman' Octavio 'Famoso' Gomez > 3-Months earlier on
{January 18, 1975}.
Danny has now dropped out of the WBC Top 10, and sits at #14. Danny needs a win in a big way,
as another loss may send him into a 'downward spiral' which will take him at least 1-Year to dig
out of.
Danny Lopez >
I have dedicated myself over the last 2-Months. I'm 100% both physical and mentally, and I feel
that I'm in the best shape of my career.
I have put on 4 Pounds of muscle, and I feel much better at 127 lbs. than I did at 123 lbs. I am
punching with even more power now, as I feel stronger.
I will press Jesus Castillo early, and go for the Knockout. I will put pressure on him and not give
him any room to move. But if I have to, I can go 10 fast-paced Rounds as well.
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Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo
Jesus Castillo is a former World Bantamweight Champion {October 16, 1970 -thru- April 2, 1971}.
The 13-year veteran has been competing since April 1962. 'Chucho' is a durable and smart boxing
fighter, who can baffle even the best fighters out there.
But at {Age; 30 years, 10 months}, Castillo has faded since November 1972, as he has only gone
2-5-0 in his last '7-Bouts.
But, 'Chucho' did score an 'upset' in his last bout, when he won a 10-Round Decision over highly-
touted Panamanian - Rafael Ortega on September 14, 1974. Ortega had been rated as the
#6 WBA Featherweight.
'Chucho' also is a former Mexican Bantamweight, and NABF Bantamweight Champion.
The draw back here, is that 'Chucho' has been idle for 7-Months, and his age is a negative factor here.
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~ Betting-Line ~
Danny Lopez opened up as a {3-1} Favorite, 10-Days before the bout.
But, by fight night the Odds were 'Even'.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Thursday ~ April 24, 1975
~ 'Little Red' Lopez Scores 2nd Round Knockout ~
~ Lopez Regains Lethal Power And Stops 'Chucho' Castillo In Two ~
Danny Lopez scored a short and dramatic Knockout over former World Bantamweight Champion
Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo in '2' short Rounds.
Castillo was supposed to be a strong test for the Alhambra Knockout-Artist, as the Boxing Pundits
pointed to the durability of the near 31 year-old veteran and former Champion.
The action was rough-and-wild after the Opening Bell, as both fighters went toe-to-toe at
Center-Ring to a thrilled crowd at the Olympic Auditorium.
Castillo seemed to have a slight-edge in the exchanges, but at the {1:50 Mark}, Lopez leaned
in hard, and 'accidentally' head-butted Castillo square on the forehead.
'Chucho' was hurt and turned slightly. Lopez then unleashed with a series of lefts-and-rights,
and Castillo took a knee at the {2:02 Mark}, where he took a 'Mandatory 8-Count' from Referee
John Thomas.
The former Bantamweight Champion was able to use his experience to scamper away from the
hard-pressing Lopez over the last 50-Seconds of the Round to escape.
In Round 2, Danny came out fast, and went right after 'Chucho'. After tagging Castillo with a
'jarring' left-right to the head, Danny came back with a pin-point straight right-hand to the chin,
and 'Chucho' went down at the {0:36 Mark}.
Castillo was up at the '4-Count', and was ready to continue. Lopez then moved in, and raked over
his out-matched opponent with a non-stop attack of lefts-and-rights.
'Chucho' did his best to stay up, but he was in survival-mode as he was driven all over the Ring
for the next 2-Minutes by the hard-charging Lopez.
Late in the Round, Lopez hammered Castillo to the front-Ropes, and staggered him with a jolting
right-hand to the head. Then Lopez rained in a series of 'lefts-and-rights', and dropped Castillo at the
{2:52 Mark}.
Castillo was up at the '7-Count' but was too dazed to continue. Referee - John Thomas waved
the bout over at the {3:00 Mark}, just as the Bell sounded ending Round 2.
Re: Danny 'Little Red' Lopez ~ Career
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Thursday ~ April 24, 1975
~ 'Little Red' Lopez Scores 2nd Round Knockout ~
~ Lopez Regains Lethal Power And Stops 'Chucho' Castillo In Two ~
Danny Lopez scored a short and dramatic Knockout over former World Bantamweight Champion
Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo in Round 2.
The action was rough-and-wild after the Opening Bell, as both fighters went toe-to-toe at
Center-Ring to a thrilled crowd at the Olympic Auditorium.
Castillo seemed to have a slight-edge in the exchanges, but at the {1:50 Mark}, Lopez leaned
in hard, and 'accidentally' head-butted Castillo square on the forehead.
'Chucho' was hurt and turned slightly. Lopez then unleashed with a series of lefts-and-rights,
and Castillo took a knee at the {2:02 Mark}, where he took a 'Mandatory 8-Count' from Referee
John Thomas.
The former Bantamweight Champion was able to use his experience to scamper away from the
hard-pressing Lopez over the last 50-Seconds of the Round to escape.
In Round 2, Danny came out fast, and went right after 'Chucho'. After tagging Castillo with a
'jarring' left-right to the head, Danny came back with a pin-point straight right-hand to the chin,
and 'Chucho' went down at the {0:36 Mark}.
Castillo was up at the '4-Count', and was ready to continue. Lopez then moved in, and raked over
his out-matched opponent with a non-stop attack of lefts-and-rights.
'Chucho' did his best to stay up, but he was in survival-mode as he was driven all over the Ring
for the next 2-Minutes by the hard-charging Lopez.
Late in the Round, Lopez hammered Castillo to the front-Ropes, and staggered him with a jolting
right-hand to the head. Then Lopez rained in a series of 'lefts-and-rights', and dropped Castillo at the
{2:52 Mark}.
Castillo was up at the '7-Count' but was too dazed to continue. Referee - John Thomas waved
the bout over at the {3:00 Mark}, just as the Bell sounded ending Round 2.
~ After Bout Comments ~
Danny Lopez >
I needed to win, and in a big way. I had to show everybody that I'm not through, despite
my '3' losses. I had to win, and be impressive. Another loss, and I think I would have quit.
I went after him {Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo} fast just like I said. Once I hurt him, it was just
a matter of time in setting him up, and delivering a few solid combinations. He was badly
hurt and defenseless at the end of Round 2.
Jesus 'Chucho' Castillo>
I was doing well in the 1st-Round, and was beating Danny to the punch. Then he leaned in
hard, and head-butted me in the forehead. It hurt real bad, and I was groggy. I had to take
a knee to get my senses back.
I never recovered from the head-butt. With Danny, you have to get in close to hit him. He's
really tall and has long arms, and you can't fight him from the outside where he has the range.
When I was in close, I was doing a number on him, and then he head-butted me.