A fight a month!! When did he have time for a anything else? Youth, I miss it. Lol
A fight a month!! When did he have time for a anything else? Youth, I miss it. Lol
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In 6-Months {May 27, 1971 -thru- November 18, 1971}
Danny Lopez had 8-Bouts, scoring {8 KO's}, with '4' coming in the 1st Round.
Aileen Eaton {Promoter} and Don Chargin {Matchmaker} had turned 'Little Red' into
a 'Star' at the Olympic Auditorium.
And the coverage on Television {Channel 13 ~ KCOP-TV} made Danny a media darling.
A young 19 year-old > Danny Lopez, with Manager - Howie Steindler and brother Ernie 'Red' Lopez.
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I was 7 watching those fights. Little Red Lopez was my hero and I thought he had to be the best fighter ever.
Thursday ~ January 20, 1972
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Television ....... Channel 13 {KCOP-TV}
Attendance ..... 5877
Co-Main Event ........ Ernie 'Red' Lopez vs. Sal 'The Animal' Martinez
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 8-0-0 {8 KO's} ~ 5' 7" ~ 120 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 6 months}
vs.
Jose Manuel 'Toluco' Orantes - 22-7-4 {4 KO's} ~ 5' 2" ~ 117 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 21 years, 9 months}
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This was Danny Lopez' {1st} Co-Main Event and 10-Rounder.
Jose Manuel Orantes was a tough-kid from Mexico, who was now based out of Stockton.
The 3-Year Professional was a 'stockily-built' good inside-slugger. Though Orantes did not have
a big punch, he was an aggressive slugger who was willing to trade with anybody.
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Harry Kabakoff {Manager for Jose Manuel Orantes}
"My guy is as tough as they come. He's built like a little Tank. He'll walk thru Danny Lopez'
punches, and wear him down."
"Danny has never had to go past 5-Rounds before. He's had too many early Round Knockouts.
Let's see what he's made of in the later Rounds, when he has to dig down and fight it out."
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~ Danny Lopez Scores KO In Impressive Win ~
Danny Lopez showing lethal power, demolished the Jose Manuel Orantes by a Knockout
at {2:01} of Round 2.
Round 1 was action-packed, as both fighters threw out the 'feeling-out-process' and traded
away with heavy blows.
Orantes was able to get inside, and tagged the 'no-defense' Lopez with sharp right-hands to
the mid-section, that had Danny backing away during the middle-session the 1st-Round.
But Lopez kept moving and jabbing, and late in the Round he staggered Orantes with a solid
'counter' right-hand to the forehead. Orantes showed good ring-smarts, as he moved in close
on Danny, and grabbed and held to prevent Danny from landing any follow ups.
In Round 2, Lopez charged forward and kept unleashing with his heavy hands. By the middle
of the session Orantes was looking for a place to hide, as he was taking a one-sided thrashing.
Lopez continued with his attack, and scored with a heavy-bombardment, dropping Orantes
along the back Ropes with a 3-Punch combination to the head.
Referee - Abe Cohen counted out Jose Manuel Orantes @ 2:01 of Round 2.
Danny Lopez >
"Jose came to fight, and he gave me some problems in the 1st Round. I knew that he would
be tough. I'm glad I got him out of there in Round 2, as I was getting arm-weary."
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Friday ~ February 18, 1972
Sports Arena ~ Los Angeles, California
Attendance ...... 15,165
Main Event > 'vacant' WBC Lightweight Championship > Mando Ramos vs. Pedro Carrasco
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 9-0-0 {9 KO's} ~ 5' 7" ~ 120 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 7 months}
vs.
Rafael 'Polo' Lopez - 9-3-1 {4 KO's} ~ 5' 5" ~ 117 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 20 years, 11 months}
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Danny Lopez will be fighting on the big stage for the 1st time, as the Main Supporting bout.
Danny will be taking on Mexicali's - Rafael 'Polo' Perez in a rematch of their previous bout 5 months
earlier {September 16, 1971}. In that bout, Perez was coming on strong, before he got cut over
the left-eye early in Round 5, and the bout was stopped by a TKO in Round 5.
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~ Danny Lopez Wins 10th In A Row, Stops 'Polo' Lopez In 2 ~
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez displayed his uncanny-power within his thin frame, as he Knocked Out
tricky Rafael 'Polo' Lopez at 1:43 of Round 2 with one 'sizzling' left-hook.
Danny came out firing with both hands at the Opening Bell, and tore into 'Polo' Lopez with hard
punches to both the head and body. The Mexicali boxer did all he could to stay on his feet, as he
was rocked badly during the 1st-Round onslaught.
In Round 2, Danny came out blazing again, and drove 'Polo' Lopez backwards after every exchange.
At the {1:10 Mark} > Danny shook up his opponent with a hard '4-Punch' combination, and the
Mexicali fighter wobbled backwards into a Neutral-Corner.
Danny then moved in, and raked over his opponent with a series of combinations, that left Rafael in
a bad way.
Then just at the mid-way point in the Round, Danny landed a 'sizzling' left-hook to the head, and
'Polo' Lopez collapsed in a Neutral-Corner where he was counted out by the Referee at the {1:43 Mark}.
Rafael 'Polo' Lopez was left in a daze for 5-Minutes, as he was unaware of where he was.
Danny Lopez >
"Rafael had given me a tough test the last time we fought. He took my best punches, and came back
hard at me. But this time, I really sat down on my punches, and I was putting everything into them."
Rafael 'Polo' Lopez >
"Danny hit me a lot harder tonight than the last time we fought. He's a much better fighter now. He's
going to be a Champion. But, I don't think he will be able to get down to Bantamweight anymore. He's
tall and rangy, and will grow into a Featherweight."
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Saturday ~ February 19, 1972
Boxing Matchmaker - Don Chargin has signed 'two' of the hottest West Coast fighters
to a boxing match.
Both fighters scored impressive Knockout wins the night before at the Sports Arena.
> Danny Lopez {KO 2} Rafael Lopez
> Arturo Pineda {KO 3} Juan Prata
Don has signed both Arturo 'Tury the Fury' Pineda and Danny 'Little Red' Lopez to face
each other in a 10-Round bout for March 9, 1972 > and to be held at the Olympic Auditorium.
Both 'undefeated' fighters will receive a fight purse of $20,000 each.
Arturo Pineda {Age; 19 years, 9 months} has posted a record of 13-0-0 {11 KO's} has just
been ranked as the #9 WBC Featherweight.
Danny Lopez {Age; 19 years, 8 months} with a record of 10-0-0 {10 KO's} is not ranked in
the Top 10, but is ranked as the #16 WBC Bantamweight.
This will Lopez' first true bout as a Featherweight.
Don Chargin said the bout will be billed as >
~ The Battle of the Teeny-Boppers ~
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Thursday ~ March 9, 1972
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Promoter ........ Aileen Eaton
Matchmaker ... Don Chargin
Attendance .... 10,438 {Sell Out}
Ticket Prices .. $15 / $10 / $7 {2000 General Admission Seats}
~ The Battle of the Teeny-Boppers ~
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 10-0-0 {10 KO's} ~ 5' 7" ~ 121 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 8 months}
vs.
Arturo 'Tury the Fury' Pineda - 13-0-0 {11 KO's} ~ 5' 5 1/2" ~ 124 3/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 9 months}
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Danny Lopez is ranked as the #16 WBC Bantamweight.
Arturo Pineda is rankled as the #9 WBC Featherweight.
Both fighters will each receive a $20,000 fight purse.
Danny Lopez has had 9 of his 10 bouts here at The Olympic.
Arturo Pineda has had 11 of 13 bouts here at The Olympic.
Howie Steindler {Manager for Danny Lopez}
"We expect Pineda to come out fast and try to slug it out. But that will be his downfall.
He can't stand and trade with Danny, as my guy hits very hard."
Harry Kabakoff {Manager for Arturo Pineda}
"This an important fight for 'Tury'. He knows it and is well prepared. 'Tury' is much faster
than Lopez, and 'Tury' will hit him many times over. I look for a TKO win somewhere in
the middle Rounds."
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More familiar names I didn't realize I'd forgotten! Lol
Referee George Latka, Judges Lee Grossman and Chuck Hassett.
Good Officials those '3' ^
Not sure what Referee - George Latka was looking at here, to score all '3' Rounds for
Danny Lopez.
'Tury' Pineda pummeled Danny from 'pillar-to-post' in Round 2, enough to warrant
'2-Points'.
Round 1 was Danny's.
Round 3 was 'Even'.
Did Don Chargin know how to match fighters or what.
Little Red was as tough as they come. Has TNT in that long right hand. The fight with Mike Ayala had me on the edge of my seat. Great fighter based on toughness and power alone.
Aileen Eaton ~ '5 Star Lady'
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