Daniel Ponce de Léon, two-time world boxing champion, is invited to El Reporte X to talk with Francisco about his return to the ring and about the ranking of the ten best boxers in Mexico from the 1950s to date.
0EP: 03 Interview with Daniel Ponce de León
00:00:01 Introduction
00:01:00 Canelo has lost his last fight
00:01:50 List of the 10 best boxers in Mexican history
00:01:55 1 – The Cesar of boxing: Julio Cesar Chávez
00:02:47 2- Rubén “El Puas” Olivares
00:03:10 3- Salvador Sánchez, favorite of the ’70s and early ’80s
00:03:47 4- Ricardo “Finito López”
00:04:04 5- Juan Manuel Márquez who breaks Paquiao’s jinx
00:04:30 Recap Top 5
00:04:50 6 and 7 – Two Legends: Antonio Barrera and El Terrible Morales
00:05:07 8- El Ratón Macias very popular in Telenovelas
9- Carlos Zárate
10- Humberto “La Chiquita” González
00:06:25 Where does “Canelo” deserve to be?
00:08:35 Welcome to the Interview with Daniel Ponce de León
00:09:23 The Lion was resting, Daniel talks about his return to the Ring.
00:10:18 “I’m going to be World Champion.”
00:11:00 At what point do you say, “I can still do everything”?
00:12:00 What are your expectations?
00:12:30 I want to be the first Latino to be a world champion.
00:13:10 I am a survivor of death.
00:13:30 I am a native Indian and I have the strength in my fists.
00:14:18 Why did “Canelo” lose?
00:16:16 In the twilight of my career, the same thing happened to me as it did to Canelo, I wasn’t focused.
00:22:10 Everything can be achieved, if you can dream it you can achieve it.
00:22:40 Farewell