Héctor López Colín (February 1, 1967 – October 24, 2011)[1] was a Mexican professional boxer. He challenged for the WBClightweight title in 1993 and the WBOlight welterweight title twice between 1995 and 1999. At regional level he held the WBC-NABF light welterweight title twice between 1992 and 1993, and the WBO-NABO light welterweight title between 1996 and 1997. As an amateur he represented Mexico at the 1984 Olympics, winning a silver medal in the bantamweight division.
Below are the results of Hector Lopez, a Mexican bantamweight boxer who competed at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics:
Round of 32: Defeated Johny Asadoma (Indonesia) KO 3
Round of 16: Defeated Joe Orewa (Nigeria) on points
Quarterfinal: Defeated Ndaba Dube (Zimbabwe) on points
Semifinal: Defeated Dale Walters (Canada) on points
Final: Lost to Maurizio Stecca (Italy) on points (was awarded silver medal)
Pro career
Héctor began his professional career in 1985 as a Bantamweight but later moved up to Lightweight and defeated former champion Juan LaPorte.[3] That fight would set up a bout with the undefeated Mexican Miguel Ángel González for the WBCLightweight Championship in 1993.[4] López lost a twelve-round unanimous decision and decided on moving up to Light Welterweight, losing to a young Kostya Tszyu in 1994. He later challenged Sammy Fuentes and Randall Bailey for the WBO WorldLight Welterweight Title but lost both bouts. López retired after beating veteran Jerry Rosenberg by T.K.O. in the third round.