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Was Ricardo Lopez the most technically perfect boxer you've ever seen?

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  • #21
    El pinche finito. He was perfection the only one that was close to him technically was Sanchez. It's insane how similar his kid looks n fights like him.I hope 1 day his kid becomes a big name. Carbajal is one of my all time favorites as well but him n Chiquita wouldn't stand a chance.

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    • #22
      yea, the guy had everything it took to be great...except a rival.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by 2501 View Post
        Finito was a Beristrain fighter.
        **** Buffman is aware of that fact, but sometimes he is very lazy about viewing older fights like he should.

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        • #24
          Great fighter who could have done more. He would have beaten guys like Carbajal and Chiquita IMO.

          From a technical and fundamentals standpoint here's near the top of the list.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT View Post
            El pinche finito. He was perfection the only one that was close to him technically was Sanchez. It's insane how similar his kid looks n fights like him.I hope 1 day his kid becomes a big name. Carbajal is one of my all time favorites as well but him n Chiquita wouldn't stand a chance.

            I think Sanchez didnt quite have the one punch power and defence Lopez had.

            Originally posted by Dick Buffman View Post
            Wow, very nice.


            Its obvious who JMM's inspiration is. They're damn near identical. JMM looks faster and more powerful to me though.
            Lopez had amazing one punch KO power in either hand, and was better at going forward and throwing huge one-twos. Also better at using the ring and lateral movement. IMO.

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            • #26
              I saw him beat El Nene Sanchez from PR when El Nene was undefeated knocking out anyone in front of him and on his prime and made it look like child's play.... incredible boxer I have to admit I did not see all his fights

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              • #27
                Originally posted by The Noose View Post
                I think Sanchez didnt quite have the one punch power and defence Lopez had.



                Lopez had amazing one punch KO power in either hand, and was better at going forward and throwing huge one-twos. Also better at using the ring and lateral movement. IMO.
                I agree with you.Chava was liked to brawl more at times which is why he would get hit

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by The Noose View Post
                  I think Sanchez didnt quite have the one punch power and defence Lopez had.



                  Lopez had amazing one punch KO power in either hand, and was better at going forward and throwing huge one-twos. Also better at using the ring and lateral movement. IMO.
                  How do you think a fight between him and Packy goes, assuming they're both prime and the same size.

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                  • #29
                    Everything was smooth as silk. Every move was slick and beautiful. Every punch had bad intent.

                    The best complete fighter in the world that nobody knew about at the time.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs View Post
                      dmitry salita is great in the sense of never being out of position . his style is great to watch
                      WTF?

                      Are you seriously mentioning Dmitry Salita in a thread about all-time great Ricardo Lopez???

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