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Salvador Sanchez was like 23 when he died, but he had already beaten Danny LopezX2, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, and Azumah Nelson, he might not have the longest legacy, but he was 18 when he lost a split decision.

Ricardo Finito Lopez was a great fighter, but he didn't really fight anyone special, and the best guy he fought put up a really good fight in Alvarez.
Lopez is hurt by the fact that he fought in Boxing's smallest division. Which is the most ignored division. But just cuz a lot people don't know the fighters doesn't mean there not good. Alvarez, Sorjaturong and Grigsby were outstanding fighters. Several others were very good. Lopez was a great fighter. He had great skills. And he also had great heart. A lot of people don't know that the second fight with Alvarez really shouldn't of happened. Alvarez came in over weight. But Lopez was still bothered by the draw in there first fight. So he said "who cares" we still fighting. He got the SD win over the bigger Alvarez in a great fight

Sanchez was a great fighter. No denying that. But the fact that he died early I think has elevated his status more than it should. He had some great wins. But there easy to pick at. Lopez I think was a one-dimensional fighter. He was good. But he was no where near great. Gomez was great. But he fought Sanchez above his best weight. He was the smaller fighter. Nelson put up a great effort. But come now. That was a pre-prime Nelson. He was still a little green. Before Sanchez died there was talk of him facing Alexis Arguello. A fight I think he would of lost.

Factor every thing in and I rate Lopez over Sanchez
Great post also another thing about Azumah Nelson, i heard he only had 2 weeks to prepare for Salvador Sanchez. Im not sure how true that is but thats what i heard.

I also agree about Danny Lopez i've seen quite a few of his fights, very good exciting fighter with a big punch. But i do feel he was very hittable and he reminded me of Julian Jackson at times.

Because often alot of his fights were tough fights, and some of the opponents he struggled against he really shouldn't of. But he was still one hell of a fighter.

And it was a big win for Salvador Sanchez considering he was unknown at that time, and it was billed as "Little Red vs Little Unknown" or something like that.

As for Ricardo Lopez just an amazing fighter what more can you say about him ? just excellent in every attribute. Doesn't really have a weakness, and his combinations were a thing of beauty.

I noticed in the rematch with Rosendo Alvarez, he was throwing 3 and 4 punch combinations. Something which he didn't really do in there 1st meeting.

But you could just see how much desire he had in that fight, 3 cuts on his face he looked a bloody mess. But yet he ignored that an continued to fight a masterful fight.

And the amazing thing is after that brutal war you would of expected him to retire. But he actually moved up a weightclass won the title there and made a few defenses before he retired.

Amazing fighter im not quite sure how many fights i've seen of his, i think its round about 14 or 15. And every fight i've seen of his he has looked brilliant. And his balance and power are some of the things that really stand out to me, despite his obvious boxing skills.

IMO the best skilled Mexican fighter of all time, and one of the best fighters of all time. If only the lower weightclasses had more attention he would of been as famous as JCC.