Looks like Rocky wanted to punch a hole through the fabric of spacetime with every swing.
@roelcantu40352 сағат бұрын
Thank You Brother Warrior , What a perfect Documental nicely describing Our most Beloved Salvador Sanchez and the Great Elite boxers like Little Red López , Wilfredo Gómez, Juan Laporte Asuma Nelson , You said it all 🙏That’s when Boxing Sport was a Sport , Respect they’re all Legends
@Thatguyisme6593 сағат бұрын
Could you make a video on Sugar Ray Robinson
@031767sc4 сағат бұрын
youd think lopez after the first beating he wouldve learned
@scottodonnell71215 сағат бұрын
Yeah, this was pretty pointless. Lopez would never beat Sanchez. Two other candidates are Liston/Patterson II and Pryor/Arguello II. Wastes of time.
@cuatevega50295 сағат бұрын
Este compatriota era el Bruce Lee MEXICANO
@RicardoGutierrez-yx9mi8 сағат бұрын
I have to say you are amazing !!!!!
@user-xg2or5pz6y15 сағат бұрын
He's using a variation of Tyson's peekaboo method. He ducks a punch, pivots, and hits you out of sight. Peekaboo, all based on the movement as the foundation. I'm here, now I'm not, I'm here, now I'm not, peek a boo. Very simple and extremely effective.
@donshattered982618 сағат бұрын
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@eduardoarciniega32720 сағат бұрын
El más grande que a dado México! El gran sal Sánchez
@willmorrisusa21 сағат бұрын
Saw somewhere where he ran double what the average fighter ran during training ! Like 12 miles compared to 6 for Average Pro !
@efraimmedina46122 сағат бұрын
I saw him at a theater fighting gomez,no cable back then,$30.00 in the 1980"s
@efraimmedina46122 сағат бұрын
Ali may be heavy weight goat,but all around goat boxer, it's Sanchez period
@Raul1971xxxКүн бұрын
Mohammed Ali and Mike Tyson have one thing in common.. SPEED.
@WavecurveКүн бұрын
Mohammad Ali's glamorous charm concealed his toughness.
@ilberichifyКүн бұрын
Sonny Liston was a BAD MAN, he walked through the entire division, until he met the "Greatest" and we all know how that went, both times. One of my favorites.
@masterp1831Күн бұрын
Would have been a good video if the guy kept his mouth shut. Don't need to hear from him
@Luna22.99Күн бұрын
R.I.P.🙏Great Fighter💯
@Luna22.99Күн бұрын
The hit rate is absolutely world-class 💯👏🏻
@gethinprobertКүн бұрын
This boy is in my top 3
@MisteraccountableКүн бұрын
Man that upper cut with a left cross what a thing of beauty bro
@mauro.d2728Күн бұрын
Danny Lopez is a fuckng DOG, never stop triyng to win.
@jeffreypetree7163Күн бұрын
Someone so magnificently talented just brilliant and taken away from us by a horrible car accident , its a kick to the heart / gut .
@bigcease22742 күн бұрын
He was a great fighter no doubt, how great? We'll never know unfortunately. I still believe Julio Cesar Chavez is the best fighter ever and would have beat Salvador Sanchez, Roberto Duran, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Just like he beat his uncle. Chavez was the best fighter I've ever seen in my life along with Iron Mike Tyson.
@charlenehastings48402 күн бұрын
23 years old so young with an amazing fighter Danny little red Lopez is my ex-wifes uncle, he’s a little punched drunk from all those punches that he took in this fight. Carol Monaco was my ex and her mother was Joyce Lopez, the sister of Danny red Lopez
@mattcorcoran70822 күн бұрын
Liston was brutally strong with great boxing skills. I wonder how Ali would have gone against him in his prime.
@marksullivan82002 күн бұрын
Best ever maybe Rocky Marciano', maybe Ali, maybe boom boom Mancini maybe Sugar Ray Leonard, Maybe Tyson, I'd say these guys quite a few more should be in the conversation alot of people don't realize how great Marciano' was in his day nor boom boom Mancini as he hung up his gloves after punching a guy in the Olympics so hard he died who knows how far he would had gone if he didn't retire before really getting started & Marciano' no doubt a lot of modern fighters would have had a serious problem getting 2-3 rounds with check those guys out as well
@raulishnikovdancer23462 күн бұрын
This re-match should be a case study of masochism, Little red hadn't enough the first time?
@oswaldoalvarez84762 күн бұрын
Lopez admitted he's defeated
@user-vr5pt3sg4c2 күн бұрын
Never seen a fighter so much on the front foot a absolute beast
@paulconnolly41892 күн бұрын
No one could ever beat Marciano , except maybe Jack Dempsey in 1919 . The man is the man unbeatable
@user-jt8dh4qy8d2 күн бұрын
Top 5 HTH for me. A beautiful technical boxer with a high ring IQ, a chin of Titanium and incredible strength and power. With today's nutrition he would weigh at least 235. The Mafia, Black Muslims and Media make me sick. RIP champ.🥊🥊🥊 Phil.
@mortcola2 күн бұрын
The FBI, and the Senate subcommttee never found anything other than rumors by gamblers, "oilmen", and a few "businessmen" who reported that while they thought of boxing the way they thought of wrestling, there was some buzz about it being a losing bet to bet on Liston in the rematch. They concluded that there was no reliable evidence of a fix. It was always considered a sign of gullibility to deny that the rematch was fixed. But there are a few things to think about. The first is something seldom discussed, because it is inconvenient if you've decided that it had to be a fixed fight. One is that Liston got back up. It is not that LIston had to pretend to be hurt and remain down for a long time. He got up WITHOUT the timekeeper ever calling ten. Journalist Dick Young was the one who yelled at Walcott to stop the fight. Liston was up, guard up, feet moving...you know FIGHTING. No one throwing a fight gets back up to continue fighting. Especially if "the mob" is going to be mad. Sure, Sonny may well have had some criminal associates and influences. It was common. But even with those associates, no evidence of a fix was EVER found. Rumors. Only rumors. Skeptical oldtimers changed their minds after watching the films. Marciano and Braddock were watching it live. It was Braddock who pointed out that Ali wobbled Liston with a flush right hand shortly before the "phantom punch", and that the decisive punch (which twisted Liston's head around, which Sonny walked into, which came from below Ali's shoulder level and thus was completely unseen by Liston) finished the work the previous shot had started. Marciano and Braddock both concluded that Ali hit with far more impact than it was commonly thought at the time. Add Joe Louis and Jose Torres, also at ringside, who concluded, and insisted, that the shot was pinpoint and produced a legit KO. I'm a psychologist, and I have boxed for more than 40 years. I have also consulted on neurological safety with one of the major organizations, with emphasis on changes to screening protocol from the first licensing through every renewal, to better track clinically discernible changes in a fighter's brain functioning. Liston's right (rear) foot desmoinatrated a spasm upon impact, visible in the footage, which accompanied an extremely quick rotation pof his head from walking into the punch. That sudden acceleration with a rotational vector is one of the main causes of a KO...and of long-term brain damage. Liston showed every sign of a concussed fighter. The punch is visible. The reaction is visible. The ringside doctor reported optical nystagmus, the side-to-side movement of the eyeballs, one of the things a ringside physician looks fro when they shine their penlight into a hurt fighter's eyes. Boxing commissioner and physician in the state of Kentucky, Carole Whitten, studied the neurological effects of boxing, and made the same observations of Sonny after the fight. Sonny himself reported in the dressing room that he had no idea Ali could hit that hard. When you consider that even with the final few, unhealthy, years of Ali's career having fewer stoppages, he stopped over two thirds of his opponents, Ali's speed and unconventional way of delivering his shots produced considerable impact. Ali had staggered Liston three times, visibly, prior to the stoppage. Ali dropped Bonavena on one of his most ineffective nights - a single, pinpoint left hook counter having greater impact than anything Frazier landed in two attempts. No one else stopped or seriously hurt Bonavena, who at first mocked Ali, but then sang his praises as the strongest man he ever got in the ring with. Physics: Velocity times force equals power. not debatable. Ali's shots were the fastest in heavyweight history, an close to being the fastest of any fighter at any weight, as measured. With exquisite timing and the abilituy to deliver shots from highly unusual angles, rotatted from below shoulder level, pked and torqued straight from the shoulder, snapped form the hip while on the rear foot, opponents had less opportunity to brace, roll, slide, or even prepare mentally. Top-shelf boxing offers many ways to hurt an opponent. Finesse and timing are more important at the highest levels of the sport than raw payload. Liston was a proud man who always lamented not being respected by the sport and its people. For all the continued s--t-talking about this extremel;y skillful and dangerous fighter, few of us who have studied him and enjoyed his work can reconcile what we know of him with the allegations, which belonged to the time when Sonny was spoken of as if he were an animal. Sonny reacted the way a fighter does when concussed. Witnesses included some of the tougher old-school greats of the sport, at ringside, and experts on clinical symptoms of head blows. Sonny had been hurt a few times in the first fight, and had been stunned before this particular stoppage by another right hand. Sonny fell immediately in the direction he was moving, collapsing upon impact, after his rear foot spasmed the way it would if an impact to the motor cortex were the thing. You don't fall that way if you're throwing the fight. You might STAY down...and not get back up. Sonny got back up to fight. Ali's lightning fast right hands and a few hooks had the same effect on many opponents. Some of those opponents, like Liston, looked silly trying to find "up"; that's one of the things which happens when you're hit by a very fast punch. Real punch, bungled job by the ref, real knockdown, real stoppage.
@dkdebest2 күн бұрын
He lucky he dead cause ryan garcia wouldve knocked him the f out
@VictorSanchez-nk5eb2 күн бұрын
You should do JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ!!
@user-rb4pt7ph1t3 күн бұрын
ARRON PRYOR WOULD HAVE KNOCK THIS BASTARD OUT.
@JaniceMitchell-sz3jo3 күн бұрын
That’s a big compliment from you brother!!! God bless you.
@co73663 күн бұрын
Iron Mike said this was the best boxer of all time too
@cachanillasoy3 күн бұрын
Amazing video of the great sal sanchez thanks
@anthdez80553 күн бұрын
At age 21, who else had already developed such high level boxing IQ to match the boxing skills? His physical condition was second to none. 15 rounds was a walk in the park for this kid. Boxers nowadays gas out before the 10th round. Bam Rodriguez might be the closest reminder since but far from comparison since we'll never see another 15 round fight again.
@marcocarrasco60623 күн бұрын
A good boxer, but not the greatest of all time. Chavez along with his KOs almost double Sanchez's whole career. Erik Morales has a better record than Sanchez. He died too young and his career got cut short, and therefore , can not be considered the best of all time. Many other fighter before him and after , had surpassed by far his career.
@righergutt1211Күн бұрын
Solo te contestas ,23 años y ya hizo más que todos los que mencionaste ,se coherente.
@stephenwalters80063 күн бұрын
Walker Smith jr ?.....Ali's Mentor
@mostri23263 күн бұрын
Ali sucked. He wasn't the greatest of all time, but he did have the biggest mouth of all time. Eventually, his brain was mushed and his fat mouth was silenced.
@tinman56403 күн бұрын
This is what a real Champion does fights the best just like the other Real Champions do . Nowadays they call themselves the best but they don't fight the best ??? These guys did and are Elite & it will be hard to come close to them Salvador Sanchez , Sugar Ray Leonard , Ali , Marvelous Marvin Haggler , Tommy Hearns , Finito Lopez , Julio Cesar Chavez Roy Jones Jr , Gerald McClellan , Julian Jackson , Roberto Duran , Mike Tyson Juan Manuel Marquez , Manny Pacquiao , Eric Morales , Lenox Lewis Klitschko brothers and a few others that I didn't mention . These guys fought the best right TTT or am I wrong , if you don't know some of these boxers check them out you will be amazed .
@Steve-xm2ie3 күн бұрын
Sonny Liston never got the respect that he deserved. A very tragic story with him. The guy just wanted to be liked. But he was never really given that chance, and that's very sad. Rest in peace champ. You deserved better.
@Steve-xm2ie3 күн бұрын
He was my father's all-time favorite fighter. What a warrior! And from everything I've heard or read, he was a genuinely great guy too. The story was he never liked being a fighter. He didn't enjoy beating up on people. But yet he did it so well! Rest in peace champ! You were one tough old dude!
@arthurfleck53273 күн бұрын
En el 26:39 sale Mr Tartaria (Karles Torá )😳
@neville-mladen93933 күн бұрын
Cooper won that fight Ali's trainer broke the rules in boxing, gave Ali smelling salts and was well over one minute in the break after being KO'd completely and still not knowing where he was in the ring A ridiculous notion that Ali won that fight
@CaseyCook-xs2ob4 күн бұрын
Notice de la Hoya wasn't even this great at this age Sanchez was hell of advanced