It's hard to discuss these types of matches. But if you feel comfortable, lets see an answer. Could anyone beat Ricardo Lopez P4P? And why? He has been called perhaps the most textbook fighter of all time.
I never really watched much tape of him. I have seen some stuff on youtube but not enough to be helpful in this thread. I like your avatar. Now i have to get my girlfriend to pose for me.
Nice. I love asses. Thats also my gf's best ASSet. I told her about taking a pic for my avatar but she said she wants to tan first so it looks all nice for the pic. ha.
Can I just say..............I hate you guys :bart As for the question, could anyone beat Lopez P4P.....................probably. There have been so many great fighters - was Lopez really the best ever p4p? Was Lopez better than Sugar Ray Robinson for a start? It is so difficult to definitively judge, but Lopez must be up there in the top 25 or maybe even top 10 of all time.
A supernatural! an Aaron Pryor Type relentless,swarming and punching who could upset his timing, rythm and beautiful boxing technique
Lopez was a site for sore eyes, such a pleasure to watch, it's a shame most only saw him at the end of his career, would make a fantasic trainer!
Where do you think they can take advantage of him? You picked two different styles of fighters. Interesting.
Whitaker beats him in a technical battle, outjabbing him and landing more/the cleaner punches. I don't see him being able to outbox Whitaker or pressure him to get the decision. Duran swarms him, roughs him up on the inside, and ultimately takes him out of his comfort zone. He had the style to beat a technical boxer like Lopez.