More familiar names I didn't realize I'd forgotten! Lol
Referee George Latka, Judges Lee Grossman and Chuck Hassett.
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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Thursday ~ May 11, 1972
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 11-0-0 {11 KO's} ~ 5' 7" ~ 122 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 10 months}
vs.
Jose Luis 'Baby Bandit' Valdovinos - 39-3-1 {16 KO's} ~ 5' 5" ~ 122 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 4 months}
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Danny Lopez is now ranked as the #8 WBC and #9 WBA Bantamweight, following his {KO 4} win
over Arturo 'Tury' Pineda 2 months earlier on {March 9th}.
The newspapers are playing this one up good.
~ Danny Lopez In Toughest Test Yet ~
~ 'Baby Bandit' Valdovinos To Test 'Little Red' Lopez ~
Jose Luis Valdovinos is an experienced boxer, who has campaigned 7-Years as a Professional {since; May 1965}.
The 'Baby Bandit' is a fast-handed boxer with great Ring Generalship. Valdovinos entered the Top 10 in
the Bantamweight Division in late-1968. He also won the California State Bantamweight Championship on
Aoril 30, 1970 > and successfully defended his Crown 3-Times.
In late-1970 he moved all the way up to the #3 Bantamweight. But, he suffered back-to-back losses
in early 1971, and dropped out of the Top 10, and abruptly retired.
But the 'Baby Bandit' returned in October 1971 as a Featherweight and has won '8-Straight' over the
past 7-Months.
Harry Kabakoff {Manager for Jose Luis Valdovinos} >
"Danny Lopez doesn't have 'half' the talent that Jose has. He has never faced a boxer with the
talent and skills of my guy. Jose will box circles around Lopez, then slice him and cut him up. He'll
make sure that Lopez is 'red' for sure, and will stop him on cuts in the 7th or 8th Round."
"Look, Danny is a good young fighter, but he has very little experience. He has no defense and walks
into punches. That KO win over 'Tury' Pineda 2-Months ago was nothing more than a 'lucky punch'
that 'Tury' walked in to."
"You can't hit what you can't find. Jose is a great boxer who moves and strikes quick like a 'Bandit'."
Danny Lopez >
"I know Jose was ranked as high as the #3 Bantamweight at one time. He wants to get his old rating
spot back, and the easiest way for him to get it back is to beat me."
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~ 'Little Red' Lopez 7-5 Pick To Beat Jose Luis Valdovinos
~ 'Little Red' Pick Over Valdovinos
Rich Roberts {Independent Press ~ Long Beach}
The longer the bout goes, the better chance for the 'smart boxing' Jose Luis Valdovinos. If the 'Baby Bandit'
can stay away or least {survive} the early assault from the rangy Danny Lopez, he may be able to out-box
'Little Red' in the middle Rounds when Lopez' punching power starts to diminish.
Valdovinos' best bet to stop 'Little Red', will be if he can slice or cut Lopez with his fast slashing-hands and
pin-point counters.
Pick Here > Is that Jose Luis Valdovinos will get dropped early, but will rally over the 2nd-Half of the bout to take
a close 10-Round Decision over 'Little Red' Lopez.
Experience over youth and power.
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Thursday ~ May 11, 1972
Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California
Attendance ............. 7975
Television ............... Channel 13 {KCOP-TV}
~ Danny Lopez Knocks Out Valdovinos
Danny Lopez stopped Jose Luis Valdovinos at the end of Round 4 last night.
In the Opening Round, 'Little Red' came out firing with heavy-hands from the get go.
Jose Luis Valdovinos did well to block and counter early in the Round, but Lopez caught him
with a long right-hand to the jaw just past the {1:30 Mark}.
The 'Baby Bandit' went down to the canvas, but was up at the '3-Count', and ready to go on.
Moments later, Valdovinos and Lopez were entangled in a toe-to-toe slugfest, with both giving
as good as each other got.
In Rounds 2 and 3, it was Lopez throwing heavy-punches and Valdovinos firing in with fast
counters. Again it was a 'trade-fest', with both fighters landing good punches on each other.
While 'Little Red' was the heavier puncher, the smooth-boxing Valdovino stood right there and
traded with the taller Lopez.
In Round 4, Valdovinos got off first, and caught Lopez with a 'jarring' left-right to the chin, and
then scored with a quick-salvo that drove Lopez reeling backwards.
But the tough Lopez came back at the {0:45 Mark} when he tagged Valdovinos with a left-hook
and big right-hand that shook him up.
But Valdovinos would not give ground, and moved in to slug-it-out with Lopez. With the Olympic
crowd of {7975} roaring, both fighters again traded blow-for-blow at Center-Ring.
The smaller Valdovinos was holding even ground with Lopez until the {2:35 Mark}, when he was
forced to back up to the Ropes after taking a '2' left-hooks the head, and a short right-hand to the
chin.
Lopez then moved in, and fired with both hands, as Valdovinos moved back to the right-side Ropes.
Then with 8-Seconds left in the Round, Lopez scored with a hard left-hook to the chin, and
Valdovinos was sent through the lower Ropes.
Referee - Rudy Jordan moved in to give the count, as Valdovinos got up at the '6-Count'. The
Bell sounded ending Round 4, saving Valdovinos.
In between Rounds 4 and 5, Manager - Harry Kabakoff informed Referee - Rudy Jordan that
his fighter could not make it out for Round 5.
It goes down as a KO 4 for Danny 'Little Red' Lopez.
Danny Lopez >
"Wow, that was a tough fight. I thought for sure that I had Jose in trouble after I knocked him
down in the 1st-Round. But he showed heart for sure, as he gave me 'Hell' for the rest of the fight
until the end of the 4th Round when I caught him."
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