Fantasy Fight: Ricardo López vs. Ivan Calderón

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  • {BrownBomber}
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    #11
    Originally posted by Exciterx22
    Found what you were looking for?
    What does that mean? Did the dumbass post in here? Yes he did.

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    • Exciterx30
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      #12
      Originally posted by BROWN BOMBER
      What does that mean? Did the dumbass post in here? Yes he did.
      No, man. I ain't getting into any rivalry. I am just asking if you found whatever it was that you were looking for.

      By the way, this thread seems to be on the verge of losing its course.

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      • IwatchBoxing
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        #13
        Alez Sanchez vs Calderon 2003
        ~ 118-110 | 117-111 | 116-112 ~

        Sanchez vs Lopez 1997
        34-40 LTKO5

        Lopez is obvously stronger, but I have never seen him fight, if Calderon can pat him around and keep away from him, he can win.

        Lopez fought for 17 years, defended his belts 23 times I think and moved up to light-Flyweight for three fights.

        Calderon at 30 years, defended his belt 7 times, been boxing 5 years, so he'd have to fight another five years at 35, to get close to Lopezs defenses.

        Lopez started boxing in his 20s I guess. Calderon has Mayweather type skills, so I'd say he would give him trouble.

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        • .::|ULTIMATE|::.
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          #14
          Lopez by knockout.

          Calderon had too much trouble against a young, inexperienced, not too quick, not too sharp, Nacho Beristain fighter not too long ago.

          Lopez would have done more than just bust the iron boy's lip.

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          • Exciterx30
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            #15
            Calderón has no power, but his boxing skill is P4P like I said before. I thought of this fight the other day, and felt that it could have been a good one.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Exciterx22
              Calderón has no power, but his boxing skill is P4P like I said before. I thought of this fight the other day, and felt that it could have been a good one.
              Thats the thing though bro, Lopez's boxing skills were top notch p4p themselves, but he carried some pretty explosive power even though he was so small.

              They didnt call him Finito for nothing.

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              • Exciterx30
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                #17
                Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
                Lopez by knockout.

                Calderon had too much trouble against a young, inexperienced, not too quick, not too sharp, Nacho Beristain fighter not too long ago.

                Lopez would have done more than just bust the iron boy's lip.
                You must be referring to Mako Leyva. Yes, he got hit in that fight because he fought a different style. Everyone who has seen Calderón fight a few times, would know that he is a slick boxer who is almost untouchable. However, he chose to fight against a bigger guy and ended up winning a close, but clear decision.

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                • IwatchBoxing
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
                  Lopez by knockout.

                  Calderon had too much trouble against a young, inexperienced, not too quick, not too sharp, Nacho Beristain fighter not too long ago.

                  Lopez would have done more than just bust the iron boy's lip.
                  Calderon never fought Beristain

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                  • mic573
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                    #19
                    Lopez does everything better than Calderon. Calderon has serious skills but Lopez is simply better than him in my opinion.

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                    • IwatchBoxing
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mic573
                      Lopez does everything better than Calderon. Calderon has serious skills but Lopez is simply better than him in my opinion.
                      What type of fighter was Lopez, if you had to compare him with someone?

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