I was thinking to myself how much his movements make me think of Juan Manuel Marquez then I notice his trainer is Nacho Berenstain... Finito is the first boxer i was ever told to study when i began boxing backing back in 2010
@@SouthpawSwagga that's just the traditional mexico city style. Hands up, punches thrown with good form, lateral movements and waist and head movement. I haven't seen anyone with this boxing style since Juan manuel marquez. I hope this style is not lost and forgotten. Now a days tariners just focus on mitt work before teaching them how to stand and walk.
If you had to mold a boxer it would have to be Ricardo Lopez. He is just amazing and it really is beautiful to watch him box!
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I was thinking to myself how much his movements make me think of Juan Manuel Marquez then I notice his trainer is Nacho Berenstain... Finito is the first boxer i was ever told to study when i began boxing backing back in 2010
Nacho Beristain was taught by 'Cuyo' Hernandez who trained Carlos Zarate back in the day. Similar style as Finito, too.
@@SouthpawSwagga that's just the traditional mexico city style. Hands up, punches thrown with good form, lateral movements and waist and head movement. I haven't seen anyone with this boxing style since Juan manuel marquez. I hope this style is not lost and forgotten. Now a days tariners just focus on mitt work before teaching them how to stand and walk.
RICARDO FINITO LOPEZ, LO FINO DEL BOXEO MEXICANO, TENIA ARTE, TECNICA, DICIPLINA, HUMILDAD Y PROFESIONALISMO. LO MAXIMO EN SU DIVISION.
Great upload, thanks. Always a pleasure to watch Lopez do his thing.
Beautiful movement.
Ricardo finito lopez the true definition of the sweet science of boxing!
This is from the Tyson-Holyfield 1 undercard.
Es inrreal como se mueve ricardo lopez 🇲🇽💪
Ricardo Lopez a Legend.
VIva el finito lopez!
Lopez reminds me of Alexis Arguello
Another great fighter 💪 👏