Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
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Who was more perfect: Sugar Ray Robinson or Ricardo Lopez
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Lopez fought a bunch of nobodies in two manufactured weight classes that didn't exist in the 40s and 50s, for belts that didn't exist in the 40s and 50s, and moved up three pounds in his entire championship career. He did put a whipping on Nene Sanchez, tho.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostNeither compare to the great Joe Louis. Overall though, Robinson proved to have the better intangibles against better comp. Both were beauty to behold, at the end of the day, Robinson did it against better fighters for longer.
"Sugar Ray Robinson is the best boxer that ever lived"
"What about Joe Louis?"
"The Brown Bomber. Now that was a great fighter" haha great stuff. I guess Barry Blaustein knew his boxing.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostLopez was a well-rounded very good fighter. Not on Robinson's level though. Trained by Nacho, you can see a similar style to Juan Marquez, though JMM relied more on counter-punching. I would put Lopez on the same level as JMM, Cotto, Carlos Ortiz, and a lot of other ATGs.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostYou just reminded me of one of the barber shop scenes in Coming to America
"Sugar Ray Robinson is the best boxer that ever lived"
"What about Joe Louis?"
"The Brown Bomber. Now that was a great fighter" haha great stuff. I guess Barry Blaustein knew his boxing.
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Obviously Ray Robinson had more tools and proved his greatness against much better opposition.
But I do enjoy watching Ricardo Lopez. He threw intelligent, fluid combinations.
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