They name boxing the cruelest sport for numerous causes, considered one of them being that regardless of how proficient or devoted a boxer is, his success in the end depends upon whether or not he has the great luck to keep away from his superior. There are as many examples of this as there are succesful fighters who compete on the elite stage of their troublesome career; in different phrases, numerous.
To quote only a few: Lew Tendler was a vastly proficient southpaw who greater than held his personal in maybe the most effective light-weight division in historical past, however the man between him and a world title was the much more proficient Benny Leonard. “Unhealthy” Bennie Briscoe is taken into account among the finest ever at 160 kilos, but it surely was his misfortune to attempt for the highest of the middleweight mountain concurrently Rodrigo Valdes, Emile Griffith, Carlos Monzon and Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Ken Norton might need reached the heavyweight pinnacle, however Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and Larry Holmes all received in the best way.
Equally, Ernie “Indian Pink” Lopez had the stuff to be a world champ, however there was only one main downside; its identify was José Napoles.
Any critical dialogue of the actually nice welterweight champions should embody the legendary “Mantequilla,” as gifted a pugilist as boxing has ever seen. His nickname means “butter” in Spanish and this referred to the smoothness of his strikes and his relaxed manner within the ring, however the moniker belies the actual fact Napoles possessed crushing energy and ruthless ending instincts.
Napoles discovered his commerce and started his profession in Cuba, however he was pressured to flee his native nation when the Castro regime banned skilled boxing. He settled in Mexico the place the locals adopted him as considered one of their very own. By the 1960’s he campaigned as a light-weight and junior-welter, however his abilities and energy had been such he needed to transfer as much as welterweight to get fights. He lastly acquired a title shot in 1969 and would go on to win fourteen championship bouts earlier than losses to Carlos Monzon and John Stracey prompted him to retire.
Ernie Lopez, together with fellow gifted contenders Hedgemon Lewis and Armando Muñíz, all tried and didn’t dethrone Napoles. The three additionally shared the expertise of giving Napoles powerful battles the primary time round, earlier than being dominated within the subsequent rematch. (Nevertheless, it have to be famous that the primary assembly between Muniz and Napoles was not merely a extremely aggressive combat. In that occasion, Napoles was shamelessly defended by the referee who, as a substitute of granting Muniz the TKO victory he deserved, blamed Napoles’ cuts on headbutts and awarded the combat to the champion.)
Lopez and Napoles first met in February of 1970. “Mantequilla” clearly received, scoring three knockdowns and forcing a stoppage within the remaining spherical, however Lopez gave an honest account of himself in opposition to a dominant champion. Within the months that adopted he stayed lively and maintained his place as one of many high contenders, a rematch scheduled two years later. Nevertheless, few gave Lopez a critical likelihood of reversing the result of their first bout. Whereas he had hung powerful with Napoles for nearly fifteen full rounds, the deciding distinction between the 2 males was apparent: uncooked energy.
Napoles vs Lopez II was extremely aggressive over the primary 4 rounds. Lopez boxed fastidiously, holding his arms up and utilizing his jab to good impact, opening up cuts within the second and third. Maintaining the combat within the middle of the ring, the challenger labored to take care of distance whereas touchdown stable proper arms to Napoles’ physique. Within the fifth the motion intensified with the Cuban exile getting in some stable counter left hooks. Lopez struck with a giant proper hand to the chin, however the punch solely prompted Napoles to select up the tempo. He harm Lopez with a pair of thunderous hooks and the battlers traded toe-to-toe till the tip of the spherical.
In spherical six Lopez tried to reassert himself, however the affected person Napoles slipped most of Ernie’s punches and began discovering openings for his counter left once more. Lopez fought gamely however merely lacked the ability to realize the champion’s respect and a pointy hook put him on the defensive on the finish of the spherical.
Napoles moved in for the kill within the seventh. Pressuring his opponent, he pressured Lopez to commerce, thus creating the opening he needed for the left. The challenger tried to get house the large shot that might cease Napoles in his tracks, however as a substitute a pair of crunching hooks harm him badly. Backing his wounded quarry up, Napoles feinted one other hook after which, in as vicious a knockout as you’ll ever see, countered Lopez’s proper with a wonderfully timed uppercut that put Lopez flat on his again. The challenger writhed in agony on the canvas as he was counted out after which stayed down for a number of minutes. At one level a involved Napoles knelt close to his fallen foe and cradled him saying, “Please get up, please get up.”
“I by no means noticed energy like that,” stated the challenger’s veteran supervisor, Howie Steindler.
Lopez wouldn’t get well from the defeat. Following the bout he declared: “I’ll by no means combat that man once more . . . for any sum of money!” He misplaced to Muniz and Stracey earlier than retiring, and never lengthy after his marriage fell aside. Heartbroken, he deserted his household and disappeared, residing the lifetime of a wanderer for over a decade earlier than a personal investigator discovered him in a homeless shelter in Texas. He died in 2009 from issues of dementia. He was 64.

“It was the losses to Napoles and the divorce that despatched Ernie right into a tailspin,” acknowledged his brother, Danny Lopez, the previous featherweight champion. “He was a harm man.”
“He was an excellent fighter,” stated veteran L.A. boxing publicist Invoice Caplan, “however Napoles was an incredible fighter.” — Robert Portis