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  1. 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".

  2. Lopez was dropped by a chopping right. Ayala took a knee in both the 7th and 11th rounds. Kotey down in the 11th round. Hafey down in the 6th round. O'Grady's corner stopped the bout after the 4th round. Lopez down once and Olivares down twice in the first round. Olivares also dropped in the second round.

  3. Reach: 180cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Amateur Boxer: Record. Manager: Howie Steindler and Benny Georgino. Photo #2. Danny Lopez and his brother, welterweight contender Ernie Lopez, were part Ute Indian. Lopez's reign as world champion came to an end on February 2, 1980, at the Arizona Veterans Coliseum, Phoenix.

  4. 20 de feb. de 2022 · 64.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 156K views 2 years ago. A look back at the career of Danny "Little Red" Lopez...Bouncing in and out of foster homes as a youth, he would rise to become...

  5. 11. Feb. by Anson Wainwright | 22 Comments. The hugely popular Danny Lopez was featherweight champion for over three years in the late-1970s, making eight successful defenses, only to lose the title to the legendary Salvador Sanchez. Lopez was born in Fort Duchesne, Utah on July 6, 1952, of mixed Ute Indian, Mexican and Irish heritage.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2023 · 48 views 5 months ago. February 2nd, 1980, at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona the legendary Salvador Sanchez took on the WBC and The Ring Featherweight Champion Danny "Little...

  7. Danny Lopez, also known as "Little Red" was an American former professional boxer who was born on July 6th, 1952, in Fort Duchesne, Utah. His boxing career spanned over 18 years, from 1973 to 1992. Lopez had a total of 48 professional fights, with an impressive record of 42 wins, 39 of which were by knockout, and 6 losses.