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Tony Lopez
Born (1963-02-24) 24 February 1963 (age 61)
NationalityMexican American
Statistics
Weight(s)Super featherweight
Lightweight
Height5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
Reach62 in (157 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights59
Wins50
Wins by KO34
Losses8
Draws1

Tony "The Tiger" Lopez (born February 24, 1963) is a former professional boxer from Sacramento. He became the IBF Super Featherweight Champion in 1988, after defeating Rocky Lockridge for the title. He fought against Julio César Chávez in 1994 in Monterrey, losing by TKO in ten rounds. He also won two fights in his trilogy with Puerto Rican boxer John John Molina. Lopez is now retired from boxing and runs a bail bond agency in Sacramento.[1]

References

  1. ^ License may be verified at "Individual License Details". California Department of Insurance. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
  2. ^ "PAST WINNERS OF THE RING'S YEAR-END AWARDS". The Ring. February 24, 2012. Archived from the original on October 11, 2014.


Achievements
Preceded by IBF Super Featherweight Champion
Jul 23, 1988 – October 7, 1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by IBF Super Featherweight Champion
May 20, 1990 – September 12, 1991
Stripped
Succeeded by
Preceded by WBA Lightweight Champion
Oct 24, 1992 – June 26, 1993
Succeeded by
Regional titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Héctor López
NABO Light Welterweight Champion
September 26, 1998 – February 20, 1999
Succeeded by
Hector Quiroz
Awards
Preceded by The Ring Fight of the year[2]
1988 (W12 Rocky Lockridge)
Succeeded by
Preceded by The Ring Magazine Comeback of the Year Succeeded by
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