Boxer

Ricardo López

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ricardo López is the 166th most popular boxer, the 353rd most popular biography from Mexico and the 7th most popular Mexican Boxer.

Ricardo López, the Mexican boxer born in 1966, is most famous for being a former world champion in two weight classes, specifically the WBC minimumweight and WBC light flyweight titles. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest minimumweight boxers in history, known for his technical skill and undefeated record.

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Among Boxers

Among boxers, Ricardo López ranks 166 out of 496Before him are Abdelhak Achik, Jan Szczepański, Arturo Rodríguez, Pete Rademacher, Francesco Damiani, and Alfonso Zamora. After him are Enrique Rodríguez, Janusz Gortat, Benny Paret, Arturo Gatti, Stanislav Stepashkin, and Pernell Whitaker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Ricardo López ranks 314Before him are Tatyana Golikova, Nuno Gomes Nabiam, David Benatar, Heiko Maas, Hansi Kürsch, and Jill Ellis. After him are Greg Grunberg, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, José Garcia, Jure Zdovc, Yoshiyuki Matsuyama, and Biréli Lagrène.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Ricardo López ranks 353 out of NaNBefore him are Juan Bautista Ceballos (1811), Raymundo Rodríguez (1905), Juan Bautista de Anza (1736), José Antonio Roca (1928), Alfonso Zamora (1954), and Patricia Espinosa (1958). After him are Raúl Fernández (1905), Manuel Lapuente (1944), Luis Regueiro (1943), Joaquín Capilla (1928), Andrés Guardado (1986), and Tomás Boy (1951).

Among Boxers In Mexico

Among boxers born in Mexico, Ricardo López ranks 7Before him are Julio César Chávez (1962), Canelo Álvarez (1990), Francisco Cabañas (1912), Antonio Roldán (1946), Salvador Sánchez (1959), and Alfonso Zamora (1954). After him are Juan Manuel Márquez (1973), Fidel Ortiz (1908), Marco Antonio Barrera (1974), Érik Morales (1976), Mario González (1969), and Julio César Chávez Jr. (1986).

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