I think this would've been a light flyweight version of Pac-JMM, except that Pac hit harder than Chang.
The power difference sways me towards going with Lopez by close decision.
Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
Bump for Datsue.
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Datsue
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Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
My man-crushes for Kevin Kelley & Kennedy McKinney (& indeed JMM & Nishioka) pale in comparison to the level of my besottedness (is that even a word?) for Finito.
To the extent that I would happily pick him over, say, MechaGodzilla in a twelve round championship match. Chang was a fine fighter; but Lopez would prevail, probably on points...
To the extent that I would happily pick him over, say, MechaGodzilla in a twelve round championship match. Chang was a fine fighter; but Lopez would prevail, probably on points...
Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
Glad I bumped this for you then. Didn't know how much you loved Finito.Datsue wrote:My man-crushes for Kevin Kelley & Kennedy McKinney (& indeed JMM & Nishioka) pale in comparison to the level of my besottedness (is that even a word?) for Finito.
To the extent that I would happily pick him over, say, MechaGodzilla in a twelve round championship match. Chang was a fine fighter; but Lopez would prevail, probably on points...
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
Lopez W12
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Borinken25
- Heavyweight

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Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
This is 50/50 for me. Chang at his best is a threat to anyone at the lower weight classes. He was better than Rosendo Alvarez.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Jung-Koo Chang v. Ricardo Lopez.
I like Chang's chances here, close decision either way. Ricardo is immensely overrated from an accomplishment stand point, but he could definitely fight.