Ricardo Lopez or Ivan Calderon?

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  • -Mbandit-
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    #1

    Ricardo Lopez or Ivan Calderon?

    Pound 4 Pound And Prime4 Prime who was better Ricardo Lopez or Ivan Calderon?
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    Ricardo Lopez
    92.59%
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    Ivan Calderon
    7.41%
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    #2
    Ricardo Lopez by a landslide.....

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    • eazy_mas
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      #3
      thi question is asked to early

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      • xcaret
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        #4


        Lopez by Brutal KO
        Last edited by xcaret; 08-28-2007, 01:28 PM.

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        • Run
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          #5
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          • PRboxingfan
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            #6
            Originally posted by eazy_mas
            thi question is asked to early
            I somewhat agree.

            First let me say that Finito is my all-time favorite fighter. So, I may be a bit more biased than the average person on this issue.

            Secondly, it's hard to compare because Finito had the total package. He could box, he could brawl, and he had power (something that Calderon severely lacks). What he did to Alex "El Nene" Sanchez should be illegal and his two fights with Alvarez were pure excitement (with the second one being one of the best fights you'll ever see below 147 pounds).

            It's just too bad that Lopez-Carbajal was never made (at 108, of course) because I think that would've been fight of the century.

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            • eazy_mas
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              #7
              Originally posted by PRboxingfan
              I somewhat agree.

              First let me say that Finito is my all-time favorite fighter. So, I may be a bit more biased than the average person on this issue.

              Secondly, it's hard to compare because Finito had the total package. He could box, he could brawl, and he had power (something that Calderon severely lacks). What he did to Alex "El Nene" Sanchez should be illegal and his two fights with Alvarez were pure excitement (with the second one being one of the best fights you'll ever see below 147 pounds).

              It's just too bad that Lopez-Carbajal was never made (at 108, of course) because I think that would've been fight of the century.
              so he shot the division on the foot by not fighting Carbajal because then it would get more recongation about his success too

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              • NAPO
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                #8
                its too early...acomplishments it's what matters now and calderon has a couple of them left.

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                • Phantasm
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                  #9
                  No question, still Ricardo Lopez. Ivan Calderon may some day be up there with him, but it will be hard to dethrone Finito. Calderon sadly doesnt carry much pop in his punches (hard to, when you barely weigh over 100 lbs!), and Finito could box or brawl you. Calderon may some day be on par with him, but I doubt that he'll go past him. But hell...ranking number 2 all time to Finito Lopez is nothing to be ashamed of!

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                  • jaredleto
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                    #10
                    no way calderon at 32 can ever make a 50-0-1 record

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