Jose Napoles Part Three: Upset
Jose Napoles After successfully defending his undisputed welterweight title against Emile Griffith at Inglewood’s Forum, Jose Napoles entered the very same place to make the third defence of his crown against Ernie Lopez on 14th February 1970. The challenger, hailing from Los Angeles, California, was part Ute Indian - hence his alias Indian Red - and started his professional career in June 1963. By the time he faced Napoles, Lopez had compiled a record of 39-5-1 (19 KOs) and was yet to be stopped. Both boxers weighed 146 pounds (66.23 Kg) and the 17,091 in attendance, who made gate receipts of $228,417, witnessed Napoles open up on Lopez from the start, putting the durable challenger down for a count of two in the opening round. The Cuban used his jab to dominate the fight, causing a nick under the American’s right eye and bloodied his nose, which hampered him the entire night. Lopez was put down for a count of four in round nine. The challenger was on the canvas for a thi