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''Ricardo “El Finito” Lopez Nava''' (born July 25, ]) is a Mexican ] who defended the WBC WBC Strawweight Championship a record 22 times, and the WBO championship of the same weight class. Lopez also won the IBF Mini Flyweight Championship and defended it a few times. '''Ricardo “El Finito” Lopez Nava''' (born July 25, ]) is a Mexican ] who defended the WBC WBC Strawweight Championship a record 22 times, and the WBO championship of the same weight class. Lopez also won the IBF Mini Flyweight Championship and defended it a few times.


Notable wins include: Kyun Yun Li, Kermin Guardia, Andy Tabanas, Edito Villamor, Alex Sanchez, Rosendo Alvarez, Will Grigsby and Manny Melchor. Notable wins include: Kyun Yun Li, Kermin Guardia, Andy Tabanas, Edito Villamor, Alex Sanchez, Rosendo Alvarez, Will Grigsby and Manny Melchor.

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Ricardo “El Finito” Lopez Nava (born July 25, 1967) is a Mexican boxer who defended the WBC WBC Strawweight Championship a record 22 times, and the WBO championship of the same weight class. Lopez also won the IBF Mini Flyweight Championship and defended it a few times.

Notable wins include: Kyun Yun Li, Kermin Guardia, Andy Tabanas, Edito Villamor, Alex Sanchez, Rosendo Alvarez, Will Grigsby and Manny Melchor.

Ricardo Lopez was the second champion in history to retire undefeated. His incredible record was 51-0-1 38 knock-outs.

Ricardo "Finito" Lopez officially announced his retirement at an emotional press conference 2002-11-28 in Mexico City This was the last bout as referee for the 81yr old Mercante

Ricardo Lopez
Sex Male
Nationality Mexican
Alias Finito
Birth Name Ricardo Lopez Nava
Federal ID NY022478
Hometown Mexico City, DF, Mexico
Birthplace Cuernavaca, Mexico
Division Minimumweight
Date of Birth 1966-07-25
Reach 65”
Stance Orthodox
Height 5' 5
Trainer Ignacio Beristain

 W 51 (38 ko's)  |  L 0  |  D 1  |  Total 52 

First fight 1985, last 2001.

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