Jose “Wonder Boy” Lopez and Josean “El Tren” Figueroa are in the final stages of preparation for their head-on collision February 7 in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
The bout marks Lopez’ first since his wild eight-round clash with Roberto Castañeda last August, which featured seven knockdowns and ringside controversy that’s still being played out in the courtrooms to this day.
Lopez survived the worst round he will ever likely endure, suffering four knockdowns in the opening round and barely making it to the bell. He also scored a knockdown of his own, in addition to sending Castañeda down twice more en route to a decision win that has since carried the suggestion of corruption by at least one ringside official. [Click Here To Read More]
The bout marks Lopez’ first since his wild eight-round clash with Roberto Castañeda last August, which featured seven knockdowns and ringside controversy that’s still being played out in the courtrooms to this day.
Lopez survived the worst round he will ever likely endure, suffering four knockdowns in the opening round and barely making it to the bell. He also scored a knockdown of his own, in addition to sending Castañeda down twice more en route to a decision win that has since carried the suggestion of corruption by at least one ringside official. [Click Here To Read More]
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