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There was an interview on "The Sweet Science" web site with Danny "Little Red" Lopez the other day. It was a sort of 'where are they now' piece. When the interviewer ask Danny if he had any regrets he said he regretted not moving up to 130 because he was having lots of trouble making weight at the end of his career.
Danny was only 28 when he retired, so theoretically he could have had some good years left. Furthermore, we all know what kind of fighter it took to dethrone him at 126. So what if Danny would have moved up around the time of the Sanchez fight? Arguello was already at 135. Danny would have had Boza-Edwards, Limon, and Chacon, the man who took his zero, to deal with, among others. Thoughts? |
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I'd give him a shot against Limon. I don't think the weight would make much difference against Chacon. I see it as the same matchup at either feather or super feather. I think Boza would be too rugged and durable for Lopez at 130.
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Boza was the better boxer, but I definitely wouldn't say he was too durable for one of the hardest P4P hitters of all time.
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Arguello moved up to 135, but at 130 I'd say he survives some scary moments in the early going, takes over in the mid rounds, and stops Danny inside 10. ( Lopez had a tendency to get knocked down, obviously, but the man had a solid chin. However, Arguello's reach, hieght, and sharp shooting would just be to much for him.)
I think Chacon just had Danny's number. Danny's own description of his loss to Chacon was "Bobby kicked my butt." Sanchez/Lopez at 130? Same fight as the first two. I'd give Danny a good shot at beating anyone else at 130 from that era. |
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Appears Lopez DID fight at 130 lbs.
( He was only pushing 40 years old) LOPEZ LOST BY KO IN 3 date Lb opponent Lb W - L - D last 6 location 1992-02-27 131 Jorge Rodriguez 130 10-24-2 Irvine, California, United States ~ time: 0:37 | referee: Larry Rozadilla ~ |
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Great question. The Sanchez losses i'd say didn't have him shot by any means and hindsight tells us the said losses really aren't bad at all. I'd say he would have won some and lost some. I would not be surprised if he stopped the likes of Limon. Many of them had a penchant to brawl, Boza, Limon, Navarrete, Chacon. Arguello went thru the lot of them. I can see Danny mixing right in with that quartet, winning some and maybe losing some.
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