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he reminds me of JMM everytime i see him. But Ricardo Lopez was more offensive, one of the things that stands out to me. Is that just before the round starts, he always has his hands up in his boxing stance, ready to start the round.
That's because they were both trained by Nacho Beristein.
The stance you see is Nachos signature stance you often see boxers he trained in that stance.

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thats probably the first real time i've ever seen Ricardo Lopez had to really dig deep to win a fight, he was cut in 3 different places. His face looked like a bloody mess, yet it didn't seem to bother him at all.
Those 2 fights were def. his toughest...
Guardia had him bleeding from the nose in their fight and was able to land some good shots.


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Overall amazing fighter the most skilled Mexican fighter of all time easily for me, the complete package. Probably the most complete boxer i've ever seen.
I've said it myself... Lopez along with Alexis are the most complete fighters my eyes have ever seen.
The closest thing to perfection is Lopez.
I'll start watching Alexis Arguello soon i have got a number of his fights, on my computer i've watched a few but haven't watched as many as i would like to. I'll get around to watching him soon but your right about Alexis Arguello, pin-point accurate puncher who never really had any flaws. Speed, Power, Defense, he did have it all. Those kind of fighters could of been at the top of there division in any era.