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Real name
  
Hector Lopez Colin

Nationality
  
Mexican

Division
  
Nickname(s)
  
Torero

Name
  
Hector Lopez

Total fights
  
49

Height
  
5 ft 9 in (177 cm)

Role
  
Boxer

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

Reach
  
70 in (180 cm)

Martial art
  
Boxing


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Rated at
  
Light WelterweightLightweightSuper Featherweight

Died
  
October 24, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico

Olympic medals
  

Héctor López Colín (February 1, 1967 – October 24, 2011) was a Mexican boxer who was the NABF and WBO NABO Light Welterweight Champion. He also won an Olympic Silver medal for Mexico in the Bantamweight division.

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Amateur career

López, who was born in Mexico City, was a Mexican National Amateur Champion. During the 1984 Summer Olympics he won the Bantamweight Silver Medal, at seventeen years old Héctor was the youngest boxer in the whole Olympics.

Olympic results

  • Defeated Johny Asadoma (Indonesia) KO 3
  • Defeated Joe Orewa (Nigeria) points
  • Defeated Ndaba Dube (Zimbabwe) points
  • Defeated Dale Walters (Canada) points
  • Lost to Maurizio Stecca (Italy) points
  • Pro career

    Héctor López (boxer) Randall Bailey vs Hector Lopez YouTube

    Héctor began his professional career in 1985 as a Bantamweight but later moved up to Lightweight and defeated former champion Juan LaPorte. That fight would set a bout with the undefeated Mexican Miguel Ángel González for the WBC Lightweight Championship in 1993. López lost a twelve-round unanimous decision and decided on moving up to Light Welterweight, losing to a young Kostya Tszyu in 1994. He later challenged Sammy Fuentes and Randall Bailey for the WBO World Light Welterweight Title but lost both bouts. López retired after beating veteran Jerry Rosenberg by T.K.O. in the third round.

    Personal life

    Héctor López was born in Mexico City but was raised in Glendale, California, United States, and even played American football at Glendale Hoover High School. He grew up and trained with Mexican American Olympic gold medalist Paul Gonzales.

    Héctor López (boxer) Best In Boxing Juan Delgado vs Hector Lopez with Commentators YouTube

    Héctor López (boxer) Hector Lopez David Santos YouTube

    Héctor López (boxer) Kostya Tszyu VS Hector Lopez 44 RIP YouTube

    References

    Héctor López (boxer) Wikipedia