Friday ~ May 24, 1974
Sports Arena ~ Los Angles, California
Promoter ....... Aileen Eaton
~ The Battle Between Friends ~
Danny 'Little Red' Lopez - 23-0-0 {22 KO's} ~ 123 1/2 lbs. ~ 5' 7 1/2" ~ {Age; 21 years, 10 months}
vs.
Bobby 'Schoolboy' Chacon - 23-1-0 {21 KO's} ~ 126 lbs. ~ 5' 5 1/2" ~ {Age; 22 years, 6 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
There was an intense rivalry between Boxing Promoters > Aileen Eaton of the Olympic Auditorium
and Don Fraser of The Forum.
Both promoters had signed contracts this bout.
Both negotiated hard for this 'blockbuster bout'. The California State Boxing Commission had to step
in as a arbitrator to comb through the '2' contracts to determine who had the rights to the bout.
On April 10, 1974 > the State Boxing Commission sided with Aileen Eaton.
As for fight purses, both Danny Lopez and Bobby Chacon were guaranteed $35,000 each, or 25% of
the Gross Gate Receipts, whichever was higher.
The early estimates had the Gate to go over $200,000 > meaning each fighter would receive over
$50,000.
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~ What They Said ~
Danny Lopez >
I will by Knockout. In the 1st Round or the 12th Round, it doesn't matter to me. I will knock Bobby out.
Look, Bobby got battered and beaten up by Ruben Olivares. And Ruben was a Bantamweight who had
been run out of the Division, and who himself had been clobbered in a few bouts. If Ruben could do that
to Bobby, then I'm sure I'll do the same.
Bobby Chacon >
Danny doesn't hit that hard. I've sparred with him both in the Amateurs and when he first got started in
1971 and 1972. If you back him up, he has no skills. And he's easy to hit, especially with the right-hand.
Look, he has to work hard just to get up to 124 lbs. He's nothing more than a 'big' Bantamweight. Look at
all of his Knockout wins, they're over a bunch of Bantamweights.
I'm a 'big' Featherweight. I'm at 134 lbs. and work down to Featherweight. He can't hurt me, and he knows
it. I'll walk through his punches and wear him down. No way can he go 12 Rounds with me.


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