Lopez, Gamboa easily defend titles at MSG

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NEW YORK (AP)—Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa stepped into the ring Saturday night with one eye on their opponent and one eye on each other, knowing full well that promoter Top Rank wants to eventually pit them against each other.

Gamboa quickly took care of business. Lopez nearly spoiled the plan.

After building a big early lead, the WBO super bantamweight champion had to desperately hang on over the final three rounds to earn a hard-fought unanimous decision against rugged Rogers Mtagwa in the theater at Madison Square Garden.

Gamboa had no such trouble, keeping his WBA featherweight belt with an efficient fourth-round stoppage of Whyber Garcia earlier in the night.

“A lot of people think I’m Superman,” a bruised and battered Lopez said afterward. “I get hurt just like everybody else.”

Top Rank wants Lopez to fight once more at 122 pounds before moving up to challenge Gamboa, the 126-pound Cuban knockout artist who has been making quick work of just about everybody. It’s an intriguing idea, assuming Lopez can navigate another title defense.

“I think it’s a really good, competitive fight, but (Lopez) has got to fight a smarter fight against Gamboa than he fought tonight,” Top Rank boss Bob Arum said. “He let himself become vulnerable and that’s not smart. He showed a lot of heart though.”

Lopez (27-0, 24 KOs) entered the ring to the pulsating chants of a heavily Puerto Rican crowd, the same one that regularly turns out to support countryman Miguel Cotto, and which made Lopez’s idol Felix Trinidad feel so at home in the Garden over the years.

Lopez needed every bit of support he could muster.

The slippery southpaw, who had stopped his last 14 opponents, bounced around the ring and landed thudding right hands early in the fight. But he never could deliver the knockout blow, only once dropping the Tanzania-born challenger, and the tide gradually turned.

Lopez found himself laying against the ropes when the bell rang for the end of the 11th.

“He was definitely hurting me, but I never felt I was going down. I felt my feet under me the whole time,” Lopez said. “He caught me with some good punches.”

The 24-year-old champion returned to his stool and dropped his head, his legs shot and his eyes glazed. He then spent the final 3 minutes desperately hanging on.

“The 11th round he really hurt me,” Lopez said, “and I was never able to recuperate.”

Judge Carlos Ortiz scored it 116-111, Steve Weisfeld had it 115-111 and Kevin Morgan 114-113, all for Lopez. The Associated Press also scored it 115-111.

“I feel like I won the fight,” said Mtagwa, who dropped to 25-13-2. “The last round he was tired, really tired.”

Gamboa (16-0, 14 KOs) never had a chance to get tired, hurting Garcia with a flurry in the first round and opening a small cut under his right eye in the second. After spending another round getting his timing down, Gamboa floored Garcia (22-7) with a combination in the fourth.

The Panamanian pulled himself off the canvas, but he couldn’t defend against the speed of Gamboa, who earned his seventh straight knockout.

“At the end of the second round, I knew I was going to knock him out,” said Gamboa, who landed 71 punches to just 13 for Garcia. “I just didn’t have enough time to end it.”

Gamboa defected from Cuba in December 2006, along with teammates Odlanier Solis and Yan Barthelemy, and signed with Germany-based Arena Box Promotions. While he openly acknowledges that he misses his homeland, he doesn’t miss the crushing poverty that forced him to sell his Olympic gold medal just to pay for his young daughter’s birthday party.

With an impressive performance against the overmatched Garcia, who lost his second world title fight, Gamboa could be lining himself up for the kind of payday he once only imagined.

“Winning by knockout at the Garden,” he said, “there’s nothing like it.”

On the undercard, Gamboa’s amateur teammate Solis looked good in stopping former world title contender Monte Barrett with 1:54 left in the second round.

Solis (15-0, 11 KOs), who weighed a rotund 271 pounds, knocked Barrett down with a ferocious left early in the second round, then trapped him against the ropes and showed the attacking instinct that earned him three world amateur titles and a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Barrett (35-8) accepted the fight on Wednesday, after Kevin Johnson pulled out for a shot at WBC titleholder Vitali Klitschko and Fres Oquendo backed out because of legal trouble. Barrett looked unprepared, too, unable to land anything substantial.

“When I came into this career, I knew I could take on some of the top 10 guys, and I’m ready for that,” Solis said. “I showed that tonight.”

Updated Oct 11, 1:00 am EDT
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  1. AML
    34. Posted by AML Thu Oct 15 1:02pm EDT

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    Yeah this is true. I was talking about Gamboa fighting Chris John. I think Gamboa would kick his ass and knock him out. Look at what Juarez nearly did to John at the end of the fight. And Gamboa can seriously punch.


    As far as Lopez-Gamboa I think it's too early for Gamboa to fight Lopez. Lopez is very skilled he is impressive but he doesn't have much power but his punches are hard and straight, accurate. Gamboa definitely needs to work on his defense and if they fought now I think as long a Lopez was smart he would pick Gamboa apart. It's too soon for Gamboa to fight him. He needs maybe another year or two. Plus I want both of these fighters to stay undefeated. Fight the other non latino fighters!!!!
  2. AML
    33. Posted by AML Thu Oct 15 1:01pm EDT

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    Yeah this is true. I was talking about Gamboa fighting Chris John. I think Gamboa would kick his ass and knock him out. Look at what Juarez nearly did to John at the end of the fight. And Gamboa can seriously punch.


    As far as Lopez-Gamboa I think it's too early for Gamboa to fight Lopez. Lopez is very skilled he is impressive but he doesn't have much power but his punches are hard and straight, accurate. Gamboa definitely needs to work on his defense and if they fought now I think as long a Lopez was smart he would pick Gamboa apart. It's too soon for Gamboa to fight him. He needs maybe another year or two. Plus I want both of these fighters to stay undefeated. Fight the other non latino fighters!!!!
  3. shadowboxer..
    32. Posted by shadowboxer.. Tue Oct 13 9:35pm EDT

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    i think lopez has a good chance of beating Gamboa. yeah i gotta give it to gamboa he's a ko artist but Gamboa dose have a glass jaw.....Gamboa has been down before.....i seen some nobody mexican fighter catch Gamboa right on the chin, dropping is commie ass....And lopez can take a punch like a mexican.....if Gamboa would have faught Matawa, his ass would have gotten ko'd!!! and besides Gamboa hasnt really faught any real fighters.....So i see Juanma taking Gamboa out.....big ups to all my PR brothers.....Juanma in 4 rounds.....
  4. Ed M
    31. Posted by Ed M Tue Oct 13 6:38pm EDT

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    Every fighter has a tuff fight that is the test of a true champion. Boxers don't make fights, boxing styles make the fight. At the end of the day Juan won. This Cuban guy is the real deal also but Juam M can box with the best of them. Should be a good fight I give the edge to Juan M.
  5. AML
    30. Posted by AML Tue Oct 13 12:54pm EDT

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    Chris John is a boring fighter to watch. You think he can beat Gamboa?!!!
    Hah, I'd hate to see what "Baby Tyson" is going to do to that bag of skin and bones.
  6. TEA S
    29. Posted by TEA S Tue Oct 13 12:04pm EDT

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    jaunma and gamboa is overrate . CHRIS JOHN IS THE TRUE CHAMP.
  7. <i>pfp03</i>
    28. Posted by pfp03 Mon Oct 12 5:25pm EDT

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    "Easily defends titles"?? Did you see him in the twelfth round? there was nothing easy about that. realistically the ref could of stopped the bout at any point in that round.
  8. Gary
    27. Posted by Gary Mon Oct 12 1:00pm EDT

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    You know judging by mtagwas record you would od thight he was a jorneyman or an easy ko victory instead he fought a good fight and suprised alot of people especially lopez, gamboa no suprise there, hope the fight happens with lopez and gamboa.
  9. Gary
    26. Posted by Gary Mon Oct 12 12:53pm EDT

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    i agree with bob arum if lopez fights the way he did he will be easily dominated, by gamboa.
  10. AML
    25. Posted by AML Mon Oct 12 11:34am EDT

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    The real question is, "what is the motive, if any, of the editor in giving this deceptive headline?"
    And wow I'm surprised that Ring magazine actually works in conjunction with Yahoo sports.
    Ring magazine should be able to stand on its own, Ring magazine deserves far more respect than Yahoo sports.
  11. AML
    24. Posted by AML Mon Oct 12 10:38am EDT

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    Good point Mike H. That seems to be the problem here.
  12. mike h
    23. Posted by mike h Mon Oct 12 7:15am EDT

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    Mr. Editor:
    Bad headline. Read your writer's story again. He wrote that the Lopez fight was tough, so your headline about what an easy defense it was makes him look bad.
  13. AML
    22. Posted by AML Mon Oct 12 1:46am EDT

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    I hate the way many of the fighters from Africa fight dirty. They headbutt, they fake like they're getting hit below the belt to try and draw fouls (like Hopkins does) and they always complain about the refs.
    The only one I've seen that I like is Agbeko. I hate the way Clottey fights and complains. Maybe someone should tell these guys when you come over here to fight or to Mexico to fight that they're here to FIGHT not to WHINE. No one likes a crybaby. And what's the deal with some of these guys finishing fights? Clottey was whining about his fight with Cotto but he didnt do @#$% in the last few rounds. YOU HAVE TO TAKE THE CHAMPIONSHIP you can't just expect it be handed to you.

    Did anyone see the fight between Antonio DeMarco (Mexican) and Anges Adjaho (African) July 2009?

    Demarco hit him with a shot that hurt him and he turned his back and shook his glove as if to say
    "Time out, time out" What the Hell is this?!! there's no time out in boxing!!

    So when DeMarco rightfully clocked him, he took a knee and just before his knee went to the canvas DeMarco swung at him again and Honestly I don't think he even made contact with him after looking at the replay. Then Adjaho cries foul and lay on the canvas as if he was hurt, (by a legal punch/swing that at best grazed him) faking as if to draw a foul and have points deducted from DeMarco

    So the referee didn't buy it, gives a ten count and counts him out, and as soon as he realizes that he's been knocked out instead of a foul being called, he jumps up complaining about the ref. Come on give me a @#$% break. This isn't the amatures and this isn't some two bit club fight in South Africa. If you're not hurt, then get up and fight, don't fake fouls. This is the world stage, and you come here to fight, not to whine and fake and @#$% foot around.
  14. <i>mguacs</i>
    21. Posted by mguacs Sun Oct 11 11:58pm EDT

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    um sorry mr author ... there was nothing easy about juanma's win he almost got KTFO
  15. TEA S
    20. Posted by TEA S Sun Oct 11 11:55pm EDT

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    is juan lopez and gamboa ready to take on the true champ yet: chris john ,he still unbeated in 44 fight . gamboa have not fight anybody yet to consider ,him good .to the level of chris john , and juan lopez is overrate as a fighter.
  16. <i>rafiebebe</i>
    19. Posted by rafiebebe Sun Oct 11 5:02pm EDT

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    I,m not worry if Juanma Loses some day... Every boxer goes trough that. That fight did not hurt Juanma on the contrary it makes him smarter and his people to chose better fights and gain more experience.. Thats what boxing is all about! He still have long carear ahead of Him.. But when he lose like every other boxer eventually lose what the hell? is just part of the JOB!

    I bett that when Matagua see the fight he will come forward and admit that he lost!
    Dot be a fool
  17. <i>rafiebebe</i>
    18. Posted by rafiebebe Sun Oct 11 5:00pm EDT

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    I,m not worry if Juanma Lose some day... Every boxer goes triugh that. That fight did not hurt Juanma on the contrary it makes his smarter and his people to chose better fights and gain more experience.. Thats what boxing is all about! He still have long carear ahead of Him.. But when he lose like every other boxer eventually lose what the hell? is just part of the JOB!

    I bett that when Matagua se the fight he will come forward and admit that he lost!
    Dot be a fool
  18. <i>rafiebebe</i>
    17. Posted by rafiebebe Sun Oct 11 4:53pm EDT

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    My Goodness.. The People that said that the african won most be blind black people that wiches that matagua has won! Dudes... Lopez won that fight Big times! yes he lost the last two rounds but thats ie just the last two rounds. I agree JuanManuel Lopez still learning and He did learn a lot from that fight and will learn more. To begin with matagua fought dirty from the first round, headbutts, holding and punching after referi call 4 break and after the bell rang! Yes Juanma got frustrated but stiil won all the first 10 rounds! The referie BLACK He never took points from matagua and miraculous saw one accidental low blow from Lopez! what a CROCK! The referie "misses" 3 nock downs on matagua! Yes matagua fought very smart but CRAZY! thats his stile and he even frustrated Lopez to fight Crazy. Matagua headbutt Lopez and holding in the first round did took a lot from Lopez... But Lopez as a real champion survive and demonstrated superiority in tachtics, heart and strenghth. If a figther wins 2 rounds does not mean that he won the fight. All the Judges favor Lopez as winanimous descition..What does that tells you? Matagua DOES NOT DESRVE A REMATCH and even if he ever fight against lopez Lopez will Win again, because he will not lose control like he did with matagua. Yes matagua is a great fighter can not take that away from him... But He did not won that figth... Lopez Survive the last round like a true warior and a true fighter.. Dont take that away from Him.
  19. Brian
    16. Posted by Brian Sun Oct 11 2:38pm EDT

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    edwin m don't know nothing about boxing. also, hes a white supremacist. black power - mayweather is pound-for-pound.
  20. Dr
    15. Posted by Dr Sun Oct 11 1:29pm EDT

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    after watching the fight how could it be anythingless than a draw? mtagwa easily won the fight and lopez was a zombie dancing by the 12th....someone scored it 4 rounds to lopez and that is biased clearly
  21. Lodo Grdzak
    14. Posted by Lodo Grdzak Sun Oct 11 12:43pm EDT

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    Great fight. Lopez needs to work on his jab. Mtagwa very tough guy. Like them both a lot.
  22. Funk
    13. Posted by Funk Sun Oct 11 12:01pm EDT

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    The ko of the night was by Jorge Diaz vs Yan Barthelemy. What an impressive ko!
  23. Ralph
    12. Posted by Ralph Sun Oct 11 11:47am EDT

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    gamboa would ko juanma easily. im not impress by lopez. this matawa fight will take a lot from juanma in the future.
  24. Ruperto
    11. Posted by Ruperto Sun Oct 11 10:14am EDT

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    caballero from panama, will kick your mama ass.
  25. Mike
    10. Posted by Mike Sun Oct 11 9:37am EDT

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    you have to give respect to mtagwa,but juanma won the figth bottom line......funniest figth ever
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