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    Default Re: Inarguably the best boxer of Mexican descent

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    Without a doubt in my opinion, Ricardo " Finito " Lopez has been the most skilled and talented fighter to come out of Mexico. Although not having too many amateur fights his record was still pretty respectable at 37-1 as an amateur. His professional record spoke for itself, having 51 victories, 1 draw, and no defeats! He defended the WBC straw-weight championship 22 times. He also won the WBA and WBO championships in that same division. He moved up and won the IBF Lt. Flyweight title and defended it twice before retitring.

    He holds the record for most consecutive " title " bouts without a loss in 26 straight!!!

    He is one of few fighters who hold these bragging rights. He had a distinctive skill for flowing smoothly in the ring and he had such an amazing defense. One of the best in my opinion. I would have liked to seen him against Michael Carbajal both in their prime!!!

    Hey ICE, where did you get his amatuer stats from?

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    Default Re: Inarguably the best boxer of Mexican descent

    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by scraptime View Post
    Without a doubt in my opinion, Ricardo " Finito " Lopez has been the most skilled and talented fighter to come out of Mexico. Although not having too many amateur fights his record was still pretty respectable at 37-1 as an amateur. His professional record spoke for itself, having 51 victories, 1 draw, and no defeats! He defended the WBC straw-weight championship 22 times. He also won the WBA and WBO championships in that same division. He moved up and won the IBF Lt. Flyweight title and defended it twice before retitring.

    He holds the record for most consecutive " title " bouts without a loss in 26 straight!!!

    He is one of few fighters who hold these bragging rights. He had a distinctive skill for flowing smoothly in the ring and he had such an amazing defense. One of the best in my opinion. I would have liked to seen him against Michael Carbajal both in their prime!!!

    Hey ICE, where did you get his amatuer stats from?
    Brutal.

    I wanted to play along and you guys put him on blast...

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