When you see olivares fight lionel Rose, that is as close to unbeatable as a guy can get. My good friend- himself an ex pro, and a guy that sparred hundreds of rounds with Emile Griffith and also with Clyde gray (no relation

)- thought lionel Rose was a real top guy and he was there that night. He says, to see how good olivares is, check his record. A ton of tough guys.
years ago, I got into an olivares trip. I grew up watching him, but i went and bought tapes of him, from back in his career. When he got to the top, he enjoyed it, he never missed a party and he fought at a very high level for a long time. When he was young and hungry, he was something. Later on, he was smart. You can see it in any of his fights, the way he sets up punches, even if he doesn't move as well..
Last, for some perspective, find posts from kikibalt elsewhere on the web. That is Mr Frank Baltazar, father of the Baltazar brothers (most notably frankie and Tony) and a fixture in LA boxing since the 1940s. He can give you perspective on the quality of guys Olivares fought, thought he thought manuel ortiz was better.
https://www.google.com/#q=frank+kiki+baltazar
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