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Danny Lopez (born July 6, 1952) is an American former professional boxer who was the WBC featherweight champion of the world from November 1976 to February 1980. His nickname was Little Red.

Known for his tremendous punching power, in 2003 The Ring magazine rated Lopez at number 26 on their list of "100 Greatest Punchers".[1] In 2010, Lopez was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Background

Lopez self-identified as being of Native American, Mexican, and European-American heritage. He had been moved from one foster home to another, and coming off the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Fort Duchesne, Utah, he finally found a home in Southern California.[2] He claimed that his father was a Mission Indian from Northern California, that his maternal grandmother was three-quarters Ute, and that his maternal grandfather was part Irish.[3] He is also the brother of welterweight contender Ernie Lopez. He is married to Bonnie Lopez and has three sons, Bronson, Jeremy, and Dylan.

Pro career

Lopez began boxing professionally on May 27, 1971, knocking out Steve Flajole in one round at Los Angeles. He won his first 21 fights in a row by knockout, in one of the longest knockout win streaks ever. During that streak, all but one of his fights were in Los Angeles, a fact which could be credited for his popularity in the area. The only one of those 21 fights to be held outside Los Angeles took place in Honolulu, where he beat Ushiwakamaru Harada by knockout in three.

On January 17, 1974, Genzo Kurosaw became the first person to go the distance with Lopez, Lopez winning by a ten-round decision. His next fight, a month later, in Mexicali, Mexico, was his first fight abroad. He beat Memo Rodriguez by a knockout in nine rounds.

People in Los Angeles were eager to see Lopez and another up-and-coming Los Angeleno, Bobby Chacon, square off inside a ring. The fight took place on May 24, and Lopez was knocked out in the ninth round in a thrilling fight. In his next fight of note, he lost once again by a knockout in round nine, this time to Shig Furuyama.[4]

After losing to Octavio Gómez to begin 1975, Lopez went on a roll, beginning with a knockout of Chucho Castillo in two rounds. Two more wins, and he was faced with Rubén Olivares, whom he beat by a knockout in seven rounds, after recovering from a first round knockdown himself.

In 1976, he beat Sean O'Grady by knockout in four, Gómez by knockout in three and Art Hafey by knockout in seven. Finally ranked number one by the WBC, he travelled to Ghana to challenge world Featherweight champion David Kotei in front of an estimated crowd of more than 100,000 Kotei partisans. Lopez became world champion by outpointing Kotei over 15 rounds on November 6. Due to all communication systems having been cut down in Ghana, Lopez could not get his message through to his family; they only learned he was World Champion when they picked him up at the airport one week later.

Lopez won three fights in 1977, retaining the title once, against José Torres by a knockout in round seven.

He and Kotei had a rematch on February 15 of 1978, as part of the undercard where Leon Spinks dethroned Muhammad Ali of the world Heavyweight title. Lopez knocked Kotei out in round six of their rematch, and then he retained the title against Jose DePaula by knockout in round six, and Juan Malvares (on the undercard where Ali regained the title from Spinks) by knockout in two, after recovering from a first round knockdown himself. On October 21, he had a fight with Fel Clemente, against whom he retained the world title with a four-round disqualification in Italy.

By the end of 1978, there was much talk of a "super-fight" against world Jr. Featherweight champion Wilfredo Gómez, but the bout never materialized.

His fight on March 10 of 1979 against Spain's Roberto Castañón in Salt Lake City, not only marked the first time he defended his world title in his home-state, but the first time he fought in his home-state as a professional period. He retained the crown with a two-round knockout. On June 17, 1979, at San Antonio, Lopez defeated Mike Ayala with a thrilling 15th-round knockout and retained his WBC Featherweight title for the seventh time; the exciting bout would be recognized by Ring Magazine as its Fight of the Year for 1979.[5] Lopez went on to defend the title once more that year, knocking out Jose Caba in three rounds.

Lopez's reign as world champion came to an end on February 2, 1980, at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. He met Salvador Sánchez that day, and he lost by knockout in round 13 in a one-sided affair. A rematch was fought on June 21, in Las Vegas, and that time around, Lopez was knocked out in the 14th round. He announced his retirement after that fight.

In 1985, he talked about a comeback, but decided to delay until 1992, when he was 40 years old. He lost that bout via TKO.

His record was 42 wins and 6 losses, with 39 wins by knockout.

In June 2010, Lopez and 12 other boxing personalities were inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.[6]

Professional boxing record

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Шаблон:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
48 Шаблон:No2Loss 42–6 Jorge Rodriguez KO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Feb 27, 1992 Шаблон:Small
47 Шаблон:No2Loss 42–5 Salvador Sánchez TKO 14 (15), Шаблон:Small Jun 21, 1980 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
46 Шаблон:No2Loss 42–4 Salvador Sánchez TKO 13 (15), Шаблон:Small Feb 2, 1980 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
45 Шаблон:Yes2Win 42–3 Jose Caba TKO 3 (15), Шаблон:Small Sep 25, 1979 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
44 Шаблон:Yes2Win 41–3 Mike Ayala KO 15 (15), Шаблон:Small Jun 17, 1979 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
43 Шаблон:Yes2Win 40–3 Roberto Castañón KO 2 (15), Шаблон:Small Mar 10, 1979 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
42 Шаблон:Yes2Win 39–3 Fel Clemente DQ 4 (15), Шаблон:Small Oct 21, 1978 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
41 Шаблон:Yes2Win 38–3 Juan Domingo Malvarez KO 2 (15), Шаблон:Small Sep 15, 1978 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
40 Шаблон:Yes2Win 37–3 Jose de Paula TKO 6 (15), Шаблон:Small Apr 23, 1978 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
39 Шаблон:Yes2Win 36–3 David Kotei TKO 6 (15), Шаблон:Small Feb 15, 1978 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
38 Шаблон:Yes2Win 35–3 José Torres RTD 7 (15), Шаблон:Small Sep 13, 1977 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
37 Шаблон:Yes2Win 34–3 Jorge Altamirano KO 6 (10) Aug 28, 1977 Шаблон:Small
36 Шаблон:Yes2Win 33–3 Jose Olivares KO 2 (10) Jul 29, 1977 Шаблон:Small
35 Шаблон:Yes2Win 32–3 David Kotei UD 15 Nov 6, 1976 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
34 Шаблон:Yes2Win 31–3 Art Hafey TKO 7 (12), Шаблон:Small Aug 6, 1976 Шаблон:Small
33 Шаблон:Yes2Win 30–3 Octavio Gomez KO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small Apr 28, 1976 Шаблон:Small
32 Шаблон:Yes2Win 29–3 Sean O'Grady RTD 4 (10), Шаблон:Small Feb 25, 1976 Шаблон:Small
31 Шаблон:Yes2Win 28–3 Rubén Olivares KO 7 (10), Шаблон:Small Dec 4, 1975 Шаблон:Small
30 Шаблон:Yes2Win 27–3 Antonio Nava TKO 6 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 13, 1975 Шаблон:Small
29 Шаблон:Yes2Win 26–3 Raul Cruz KO 6 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 26, 1975 Шаблон:Small
28 Шаблон:Yes2Win 25–3 Chucho Castillo TKO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Apr 24, 1975 Шаблон:Small
27 Шаблон:No2Loss 24–3 Octavio Gomez UD 10 Jan 18, 1975 Шаблон:Small
26 Шаблон:No2Loss 24–2 Shig Fukuyama RTD 8 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 19, 1974 Шаблон:Small
25 Шаблон:Yes2Win 24–1 Masanao Toyoshima KO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small Aug 8, 1974 Шаблон:Small
24 Шаблон:No2Loss 23–1 Bobby Chacon TKO 9 (12), Шаблон:Small May 24, 1974 Шаблон:Small
23 Шаблон:Yes2Win 23–0 Memo Rodriguez TKO 10 (10) Feb 3, 1974 Шаблон:Small
22 Шаблон:Yes2Win 22–0 Genzo Kurosawa UD 10 Jan 17, 1974 Шаблон:Small
21 Шаблон:Yes2Win 21–0 Goyo Vargas KO 1 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 27, 1973 Шаблон:Small
20 Шаблон:Yes2Win 20–0 Ushiwakamaru Harada RTD 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 31, 1973 Шаблон:Small
19 Шаблон:Yes2Win 19–0 Juan Ordonez KO 4 (10), Шаблон:Small Jun 21, 1973 Шаблон:Small
18 Шаблон:Yes2Win 18–0 Cesar Ordonez RTD 6 (10), Шаблон:Small May 10, 1973 Шаблон:Small
17 Шаблон:Yes2Win 17–0 Kenji Endo TKO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 17, 1973 Шаблон:Small
16 Шаблон:Yes2Win 16–0 Jorge Carrasco KO 1 (10), Шаблон:Small Feb 8, 1973 Шаблон:Small
15 Шаблон:Yes2Win 15–0 Jorge Reyes KO 7 (10), Шаблон:Small Oct 19, 1972 Шаблон:Small
14 Шаблон:Yes2Win 14–0 Yoshinobu Goto RTD 8 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 27, 1972 Шаблон:Small
13 Шаблон:Yes2Win 13–0 Benny Rodriguez KO 1 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 20, 1972 Шаблон:Small
12 Шаблон:Yes2Win 12–0 Jose Luis Valdovinos TKO 4 (10) May 11, 1972 Шаблон:Small
11 Шаблон:Yes2Win 11–0 Arturo Pineda KO 4 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 9, 1972 Шаблон:Small
10 Шаблон:Yes2Win 10–0 Rafael Lopez KO 2 (10) Feb 18, 1972 Шаблон:Small
9 Шаблон:Yes2Win 9–0 Jose Manuel Orantes KO 2 (10) Jan 20, 1972 Шаблон:Small
8 Шаблон:Yes2Win 8–0 Margarito Rios KO 1 (6) Nov 18, 1971 Шаблон:Small
7 Шаблон:Yes2Win 7–0 Frankie Granados KO 2 (6) Oct 14, 1971 Шаблон:Small
6 Шаблон:Yes2Win 6–0 Rafael Lopez TKO 5 (8) Sep 16, 1971 Шаблон:Small
5 Шаблон:Yes2Win 5–0 Modesto Ortiz KO 4 (6) Aug 12, 1971 Шаблон:Small
4 Шаблон:Yes2Win 4–0 Jose Luis Estrada KO 3 (6), Шаблон:Small Jul 29, 1971 Шаблон:Small
3 Шаблон:Yes2Win 3–0 Mauro Olivares KO 1 (6) Jul 8, 1971 Шаблон:Small
2 Шаблон:Yes2Win 2–0 Filiberto Castro KO 1 (6) Jun 17, 1971 Шаблон:Small
1 Шаблон:Yes2Win 1–0 Steve Flajole KO 1 (6) May 27, 1971 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small

Life After Boxing

After his final bout, Lopez was the object of various dedications and was active on the autograph signing circuit. He returned to live in Utah full-time, then moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a construction worker. Today he lives in Chino Hills, California.

Honors

  • Inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame – 2005
  • Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame – 2010

See also

References

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