Finito López, the true goat?
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50-0 isn't 50-0-1. You either have perfection or you don't.
In everyones ~15 fights sure, they all do it. This guy did it his entire career though.
These records of opponents and points in time for Lopez' career is extremely low level, you can't defend it because it's not defendable.
Lopez- At 44-0 he's fighting a 11-4
- At 43-0 he's fighting a 10-2
- At 37-0 he's fighting a 10-0
- At 34-0 he's fighting a 4-0
- At 32-0 he's fighting a 6-0
- At 31-0 he's fighting a 14-0
- At 27-0 he's fighting a 9-3
- At 21-0 he's fighting a 0-2
- At 20-0 he's fighting a 0-4
- At 44-0 he's fighting a 42-0
- At 43-0 he's fighting a 31-1
- At 37-0 he's fighting a 38-4
- At 34-0 he's fighting a 56-4
- At 32-0 he's fighting a 21-2
- At 31-0 he's fighting a 28-2
- At 27-0 he's fighting a 45-4
- At 21-0 he's fighting a 34-2
- At 20-0 he's fighting a 32-2
Look at some highlight reels and imagine MAB, Chavez, or Morales in there. He would get sparked out against those guys. The skill level is leagues apart. Lopezz lurched in for long bodyshots alot leaving himself open. A lot of really wide hooks someone like Morales with slice straight punches into. Lopez was great against a lot of unskilled fighters and that weight is notorious for low level skills. They're just too small.Comment
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