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Oliver-Lopez: Sudden Lightening at the Roxy

boxingMike Oliver, 22-0, met Reynaldo Lopez, 28-5-2, at the Roxbury in Boston on April 7, 2008, and was heavily favored to remain undefeated. For all practical purposes, Oliver, out of nearby Hartford, was the home town fighter. Lopez was coming off a one punch blow out loss to Daniel Ponce de Leon and a UD loss to talented Cristian Mijares, Fighting for 15 years, some thought he might be ring worn and made to order for the speedy Oliver.

Though he seemed tight and tense, Oliver won the first two rounds with his superior speed. The third started out slowly with some roughhousing and then the fighters engaged in an exchange in a neutral corner. Oliver missed with his shots and Lopez threw a long left that caught Oliver flush at the 1:22 mark and sent him to the canvas face first. He barely beat the count and when the referee saw that he was helpless, the action was immediately halted.

Out of the blue, Reynaldo Lopez had pulled off a hugh upset derailing the Oliver Express and resurrecting his own career--and all this was done in the friendly confines of his opponent’s home area..

This was the very essence of an upset in every meaning of the word and was affirmed by the silence of the shocked crowd. And it was particularly difficult for me to witness as Trainer John Scully is a great personal friend.

Now, the challenge will be to overcome this adversity and get back on track. If anyone can do it, Mike and John can. As for Lopez, he gets another shot at a good pay day and deserves every penny.

Courtesy of www.eastsideboxing.com


7 Comments
dmurphy wrote on May 9
Jim-
Ted posted this article over on John Scully's website as well and I don't want to repeat myself with my condolences to Ice, who I've known online for almost ten years and is one of the nicest guys you'll meet. It's part of the business, NO OTHER SPORT has upsets on the scale that Boxing does, we'll see if Mike Oliver can recover.
tedsares wrote on May 9
Ice is for real.
dmurphy wrote on May 9
Yep. He'll be one of the best Trainers for many years to come.
bizzack wrote on May 10
It doesn't seem as if there are many good trainers in Pro Boxing under-50 these days; but John Scully seems like one of them too me.

( He's also a pretty damn good announcer too! If it was up to me? He would probably be my #1 pick as a former fighter/color commentator analyst. I'm afraid ESPN has grown stale in this regard, and this just in: OLN/Versus SUCKS. )
tedsares wrote on May 10
I agree. I do like Atlas, however, even though he seems to have gone a bit Hollywood (though I could be wrong on that). He breaks down a fight better than anyone I have ever seen. He is a very good judge as well. He knows boxing. As for Manny Stewrard, he is cluless as a commentator, utterly clueless. He flip flops from round to round. I love it when after 5 second into a fight, he predicts the outcome and then changes it every 3 minutes. Pass the puke bucket, please.
dmurphy wrote on May 11
bizzack said
It doesn't seem as if there are many good trainers in Pro Boxing under-50 these days; but John Scully seems like one of them too me.

( He's also a pretty damn good announcer too! If it was up to me? He would probably be my #1 pick as a former fighter/color commentator analyst. I'm afraid ESPN has grown stale in this regard, and this just in: OLN/Versus SUCKS. )
I have no idea who Wally Mathews' Uncle is, but they've got some serious influence over at Versus :) As for the announcing, Ice wants to do more of that and I think he'd make a great addition to any announce team. BTW, I asked him recently about calling those Classic fights on ESPN and was it hard to do when he knows the result already? He said No, because what he's doing is simply looking at each fighter and describing what they have to do to win. Tell me that isn't a good analyist!!!!! Most guys would be taking that known result (knowledge) and using it to make themselves look good.
tedsares wrote on May 11
Farhood is the worse in my opinion. Whinny and nasal.
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