Ricardo López (boxer)


Ricardo "El Finito" López Nava is a retired Mexican professional boxer. As a professional, he defended the Lineal and WBC Strawweight Championship against record-breaking 21 boxers. He also won the WBA and WBO Championships in the same weight class. López later won the IBF Light Flyweight Championship and defended it twice before retiring. He is one of just fifteen world boxing champions to retire without a loss. He is also the father of undefeated Flyweight boxer Alonso López.

Amateur career

López would win four consecutive Guantes de Oro de México Championships from 1981 to 1984. He turned pro without having ever lost an amateur bout and is now known as one of the best amateur boxers to ever step in the ring.

Professional career

On January 18, 1985, Ricardo made his professional debut at the age of 18 by scoring a third round knockout of Rogelio Hernandez. He accumulated a record of 26–0 before receiving his first shot at a world title.

WBC Minimumweight Championship

On October 10, 1990, López defeated Lineal and WBC Minimumweight Champion Hideyuki Ohashi of Japan via a fifth round knockout to win his first world title. In 1991, he defeated Korean former champion Kyung-Yung Lee. In 1992, he defended his title against
Pretty Boy Lucas of the Philippines and Rocky Lin of Taiwan. López started 1993 with a stoppage victory over amateur standout Kwang-Soo Oh and followed it with a knockout over future two-time champion Saman Sorjaturong of Thailand. Sorjaturong was knocked down once in the 1st round and twice in the 2nd round when the referee stopped the bout.
Later that year, he knocked out Filipino former champion Manny Melchor in the 11th round. In his tenth title defense, López defeated future champion Kermin Guardia by unanimous decision. He knocked out Surachai Saengmorakot in the first round of his next bout. In 1995, he defeated Andy Tabanas of the Philippines via 12th round knock out. In his next bout, he defeated another Filipino boxer and founder of the famous "Ala Gym" Ala Villamor by knockout. In early 1997, there had been a plan in the works for López to move up in weight to challenge light flyweight champion Michael Carbajal, however, the plan was upended when Carbajal lost his title in an upset loss. López would go on to defend his title against Mongkol Charoen.

WBO and WBA Minimumweight Championship

In his 20th world title bout, López unified his WBC title by defeating WBO Minimumweight Champion Alex Sánchez of Puerto Rico via 5th round knockout. After Lopez won the WBO title, he said he wanted to give his championship belt to his father, who is a boxing fan. His statement to Mexican newspapers prompted the organization to take away Lopez's title and sanction a match between Eric Jamili and Mickey Cantwell to fill the vacancy. "It was enough for us," said the WBO president, Francisco Valcarcel, of Lopez's intention. "That's a public resignation." Dwight Manley, Lopez's agent, said Lopez should have had a hearing before the WBO took away his title. "He got no letter, he got no telephone call," Manley said.
On March 7, 1998, López fought undefeated WBA Minimumweight Champion Rosendo Álvarez to a technical draw after referee Arthur Mercante Sr. stopped the contest following an accidental head butt in the seventh round. In the rematch, Álvarez came in over the minimumweight limit and was subsequently stripped of his title. Due to the weight disparity, the fight was in jeopardy. However, López chose to proceed with the contest against the heavier Álvarez with only López eligible to claim the now vacant WBA title. López defeated Álvarez by split decision to claim his third Minimumweight title. After the fight, he vacated his titles in order to move up in weight.

IBF Light Flyweight Championship

In his first bout at Light Flyweight, López defeated IBF Champion Will Grigsby of the United States.. He defended his title against former champion Ratanapol Sor Vorapin. On 29 September 2001, López knocked out Zolani Petelo, who had recently vacated his IBF Minimumweight title, the only Minimumweight title that López had not claimed before moving up to Light Flyweight. He officially announced his retirement from boxing at a press conference on November 28, 2002, in Mexico City.

Retirement

Ricardo López was the third champion in history to retire undefeated and the first to do so as both an amateur and professional fighter. He also shares with Joe Louis and Floyd Mayweather Jr. the record for most consecutive title bouts without a loss. This streak began with his knockout of Hideyuki Ohashi to win the WBC Minimumweight title in 1990 and ended with his knockout of Zolani Petelo to defend his IBF Light Flyweight title in 2001. Ricardo only had one draw, which came against Rosendo Álvarez in 1998 in López's 48th bout and was avenged in the rematch eight months later. His final record was 51 wins, 0 losses and 1 draw.

Life after boxing

López now works as a boxing broadcaster for the Mexican Televisa network.

Honors

López was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2007.
Ricardo "El Finito" López was voted as the greatest Strawweight and Light Flyweight Champion ever by the Houston Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2014, while BoxRec rates him the best Minimumweight of all time. The Houston Boxing Hall Of Fame is a voting body composed entirely of current and former fighters.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Win51–0–1 Zolani PeteloKO8, 1:32Sep 29, 2001 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United StatesRetained IBF light flyweight title
51Win50–0–1 Ratanapol Sor VorapinTKO3, 2:11Dec 2, 2000 Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained IBF light flyweight title
50Win49–0–1 Will GrigsbyUD12Oct 2, 1999 Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon IBF light flyweight title
49Win48–0–1 Rosendo ÁlvarezSD12Nov 13, 1998 Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained lineal minimumweight title
Won WBA minimumweight title
48Draw47–0–1 Rosendo ÁlvarezTD8 Mar 7, 1998 Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City, MexicoRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles.
For WBA minimumweight title
47Win47–0 Alex SánchezTKO5, 1:58Aug 23, 1997 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
Won WBO minimumweight title
46Win46–0 Mongkol CharoenUD12Mar 29, 1997 Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
45Win45–0 Myung-Sup ParkTKO1, 2:22Dec 7, 1996 Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
44Win44–0 Morgan NdumoTKO6, 0:55Nov 9, 1996 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
43Win43–0 Kitichai PreechaTKO3, 1:46Jun 29, 1996 Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
42Win42–0 Edito “Ala” VillamorTKO8, 0:40Mar 16, 1996 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
41Win41–0 Andy TabanasTKO12, 2:45Apr 1, 1995 Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
40Win40–0 Yamil CaraballoTKO1, 1:10Dec 10, 1994 Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey, Monterrey, MexicoRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
39Win39–0 Javier VarguezTKO8, 1:33Nov 12, 1994 Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City, MexicoRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
38Win38–0 Surachai SaengmorakotTKO1, 1:53Sep 17, 1994 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
37Win37–0 Kermin GuardiaUD12May 7, 1994 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesRetained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
36Win36–0 Manny MelchorKO11, 2:00Dec 18, 1993Stateline, Nevada, United States.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
35Win35–0 Toto PongsawangTKO11, 2:30Sep 19, 1993Bangkok, Thailand.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
34Win34–0 Saman SorjaturongTKO2, 2:45Jul 3, 1993Parque la Junta, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
33Win33–0 Kwang-Soo OhTKO9 Jan 31, 1993Pohang City, South Korea.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
32Win32–0 Rocky LinTKO2 Oct 11, 1992Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
31Win31–0 Singprasert KittikasemTKO5 Aug 22, 1992Ciudad Madero, Mexico.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
30Win30–0 Pretty Boy LucasUD12 Mar 16, 1992Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
29Win29–0 Kyung-Yun LeeUD12 Dec 21, 1991Jamsil Arena, Seoul, South Korea.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
28Win28–0 Kimio HiranoTKO8 May 19, 1991Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.png" />Retained WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
27Win27–0 Hideyuki OhashiTKO5 Oct 25, 1990Won WBC and lineal minimumweight titles
26Win26–0 Francisco MontielUD10 Jun 29, 1990
25Win25–0 Jorge RiveraKO8 Mar 15, 1990Fairmont Hotel, Dallas, Texas, United States.png" />Retained WBC Continental Americas Minimumweight title.
24Win24–0 Rey HernandezKO12 Nov 7, 1989Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico.png" />Won WBC Continental Americas Minimumweight title.
23Win23–0 Jose Luis ZepedaTKO7 Aug 26, 1989
22Win22–0 Raymundo Ricardo MendozaKO5Aug 4, 1989Tulancingo, Mexico.png" />
21Win21–0 Abel AndresKO2Jul 8, 1989León, Guanajuato, Mexico.png" />
20Win20–0 Jorge TorresKO8May 30, 1989Guasave, Mexico.png" />
19Win19–0 Javier JuarezUD10 May 6, 1989
18Win18–0 Ubaldo GonzalezTKO6Jan 27, 1989Mazatlán, Mexico.png" />
17Win17–0 Ismael BenitezUD10 Nov 12, 1988
16Win16–0 Evaristo MoralesKO5Aug 27, 1988
15Win15–0 Fermin RiveraKO3Jul 30, 1988Zacapu, Michoacán, Mexico.png" />
14Win14–0 Javier AlonsoUD10 Aug 18, 1987
13Win13–0 Alex MolladoKO1Jul 31, 1987Acapulco, Mexico.png" />
12Win12–0 Eduardo RamirezUD10 Apr 18, 1987
11Win11–0 Herminio RamirezUD10 Dec 8, 1986
10Win10–0 Jorge FloresKO2Oct 6, 1986Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.png" />
9Win9–0 Herminio RamirezUD10 Jul 28, 1986
8Win8–0 Santiago HuizarKO2May 1, 1986Zacatecas City, Zacatecas, Mexico.png" />
7Win7–0 Reyes MendezKO1Mar 24, 1986
6Win6–0 Narciso PanchiKO5Aug 2, 1985Arena Naucalpan, Mexico City, Mexico.png" />
5Win5–0 Manuel MartinezKO2Jun 27, 1985San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.png" />
4Win4–0 Javier DominguezKO3Mar 8, 1985Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.png" />
3Win3–0 Sebastian ReyesKO2Feb 18, 1985
2Win2–0 Antonio ArciniegaKO2Feb 6, 1985
1Win1–0 Rogelio HernandezKO3 Jan 18, 1985