See some of the smallest but the best boxers of all time from Willie ‘Will O’ The Visp ‘Pep to Ricardo’ Finito ‘Lopez!
Pep, with Rocky Hill, Connecticut, had more victories than most was that only the smallest boxers. He held the name Pero twice. From November 1942. until October 1948. Again, since February 1949. until September 1950. years.
The Pep Final Recording was extraordinary 229-11-1 with 65 stops. He once said that the champion of medium weight Rock Graziano, “You couldn’t hit me with a fist full of stones!”
Pep got the first 62 fighting before 10. Marta 1943. won the movement within 20. November 19. November 1941. years. She beat world feathered with 12. February. Champion 7. June 1946.
PEP had 134-1-1 records when he lost Sandler, 86-6-2, by 4. October, 29. October 1948. years. He veered Saddler in a remedy two-round decision to return the title 11. February 19. February 1949. years.
Pep is retired in 1959. years, just to return in 1965. years and fought ten times before retiring for good at the age of 1943. Years. 26. April 1965, Jackie Lennon defeated, and this writer was attended, yet he was not a writer. He won 9 of 19 Lasting his last fight in Calvin Woodland.
VBC, VBA, VBO’s minimum weight and light flying champion Ricardo ‘Finito’ Lopez was 51-0-1 with 38 stops, from Mekico Citi, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Lopez was 47-0, when he was a mess Rosendo Alvarez, 24-0, D-TD in 7 rounds. It was crushed at 2. wheel. Alvarez lost one point at 7. round due to the rules on the Random GUZA VBC. It was 7. August 1998. years. 13. November, in Remember, Lopez conquered the Split decision to further add a blank VBA title in his VBC title.
In the next fight, Lopez won the IBF light bright light manual title, 14-1-1, 2. October 1999. Split by decision. He then won the last two struggles through Anucha Phothong, 38-5-1 and Zolani Petelo, 17-2-2.
The World Champion Fleveight Jimmy ‘powerful ATOM’ Wilde, 121-1-1, won the title by stopping Dick Heasan, 4-0, in London in the second round in London. He was from Tilorstown, Wales, Great Britain.
Wilde lost the last two struggles ending with a record 132-4-1 with 98 stops.
Pascul Perez was the 1948 Olympic Golden Golden. Years in London. At 4:11 Nickname ‘El Leon Mendocino’ from Ciudad Mendoza, Argentina.
26. November 1954, Perez, 23-0-1, won the world flight title to the title that beat yoshio Shiral, 46-6-4, in Tokyo, Japan. He scored the knockout in 5 rounds in the revanch.
Perez was 51-0-1, when it was in 1959. lost from Sadaa Yaota, Japan, Japan. He finished 84-7-1 record with 57 stops.
