It's like comparing one great motor with another,where there really isn't any significant difference,quality wise - and that,either way,they're both excellent.
Two durable,brilliant,versatile boxers that have a wide variety of punches,that put together those punches with excellent fluidity and precision,with fantastic counter-attacking skills,and that possess great footwork and balance.
This excellent thread belongs in the history section. But on subject, I'd slightly favor Lopez in the skill department, but Sanchez by a wide margin in greater accomplishments.
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