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Revision as of 17:36, 2 December 2019

WARNING BEFORE CONTINUING: BEWARE OF SPOILERS

Ricardo Martinez (リカルド・マルチネス, Rikarudo Maruchinesu) is a semi-recurring character in Hajime no Ippo. He is the main antagonist of the series.

He is the current WBA featherweight Super Champion, undefeated in 68 matches with 21 title defences, as well as the No.1 in "POUND for POUND"[1]. His main matches in the series are against Date Eiji, twice for the WBA championship, and Makunouchi Ippo in a spar. He has defeated Alfredo Gonzales twice.

According to Takamura Mamoru, the natural boxing talent that Ricardo possesses is immeasurable and otherworldly (which is the highest praise Takamura has given any character in the series). Coach Kamogawa says that most take the route for the WBC championship to avoid facing Ricardo. Mexicans who don't recognise their political leaders know Ricardo's name. He is the man who gave Date Eiji his iconic scar.


Background

File:A young Ricardo with the WBA belt before going up against Date.png

A young Ricardo getting ready to fight Date.

He became a world champion at the early age of 21[4], and as time passed he started to be known as the one who takes everything from those who challenge him, he made most who fought him retire, in another way he's the devil, "El Diablo". During one of his first defences as a champion, he brutally defeated the strong challenger at the time Date by second round, which lead him to retire for a short period of time without comeback intentions, to look after his family better. Date was broken, scarred mentally, felt like Ricardo took everything from him, he sought revenge ever since.

In his homeland of Mexico, he got to be known as a "National Hero" over time. During and after the match against Date amongst the crowd of young children outside watching, one of them who has been living in the slums of that town really hated him but after a while, he started having him as his goal, as he truly understood the champion's reasons better. Following up a few years later after Date's nightmare, he faced Alfredo Gonzales as he rose in the rankings, twice in his later defences, he waited to reach his heights since he was a young kid, watching him fight in the ring. In both of those times, he defeated Gonzales who was otherwise undefeated. Marking Alfredo's goal as one only, to go against Ricardo once again in the future, for the third time.

He started to be known as an undefeated "Super Champion" and "Living Legend" around the world, remaining in the featherweights and the WBA position for more than a decade.

History

Part I

Revenge Arc

As a semi-recurring character, Ricardo's screen time is minimal, but strong. He first appears during a flashback before Ippo's match against Eiji as the only man to defeat Eiji. Ricardo then makes his first physical appearance in his rematch against Date Eiji. When he arrives in Japan he chooses for a sparring partner the Japanese Featherweight Champion, who happens to be Makunouchi Ippo, which he outclasses completely using only his left jab. Ippo fails to hit him even once or to change his calm expression. After Ricardo defeated the Dempsey Roll with just his left, Ricardo cancels the session so as not to hurt the pride of the Japanese audience.

It is during the rematch with Eiji that Ricardo shows his true self. In the first rounds he trades clean shots with Eiji, lefts and then rights, with Eiji hitting clean with his left first in the opening exchange. Eiji manages to stay on his feet in the second round (which was the one he lost in their first match.) In support of Eiji the arena starts cheering him on. As the boxers trade high level shots, Ricardo starts hitting more accurately, then he throws his right and, though it misses, it sends a chill through the entire arena.

Ricardo lands lots of clean shots but Eiji still manages to keep standing, and by the end of the round they start trading shots again and Eiji manages to hit Ricardo more. Ricardo is surprised to see that Eiji's durability has increased, as if he had fought someone in the past 7 years who had equal punching power as Ricardo. Ricardo goes back to his corner and says to his trainer Bill that he underestimated Eiji, and that he is bored of the same task, defending the belt.

It is in the next round that Ricardo shows his natural style, the one that took him this high up in boxing, landing punches so violent that Eiji remarks that it feels like he is fighting a complete different person. Date's jaw, ribs, and fist get broken throughout the next few rounds; his fist in particular is broken by Ricardo performing an Elbow Block on Date's first try of the Heart Break Shot. Winning without a single prominent injury on his body by the 10th round, Ricardo once again defends his title, and sends Date Eiji away on a stretcher, never again to return to the pro ring. Ricardo currently holds a record of 68-0-0 (64 KO), with 21 of them being title defenses.

Part II

A Passing Point Arc

Ippo and Itagaki Manabu watch Martinez defeat an unknown opponent on TV.

Go to the World Arc

File:Martinez Remember Ippo.png

Bill Steward talking to Martinez about sparring Ippo

Alfredo before the match against Ippo, called Ricardo to get him to reconsidered a 2nd Rematch between them. He mentioned if he beats Ippo, he wanted Ricardo to accept his challenge. Except, Ricardo doesn't remember who Ippo was.

Alfredo added that he heard that Ricardo sparred with him when he fought Date. However, Ricardo replied that he has sparred with countless men, where his opponents maybe one thing, but he can't remember every single person he had sparred with, where he doesn't remember Ippo's name.

After the call, Bill mentioned to Ricardo that Ippo used the Dempsey Roll, where Ricardo finally remembers who Ippo was, with the words shame he didn't remember, so he can tell Alfredo to be careful. Later, during Ippo vs Alfredo's match, Ricardo ran into Alfredo's girlfriend while he was doing roadwork.

Part III

Post-Towards a Resolution Arc

Ricardo's First Down

Ricardo going down for the first time in his career.

After Alfredo won against Ippo, Ricardo's side refused to accept Alfredo's rematch request, as they had nothing to gain accepting a request from someone that Ricardo had defeated twice. Later, Ricardo went to the Lucha Lucha Gym to host a public sparring session, requesting sparring partners. After defeating three sparring partners, Sendō Takeshi entered the gym, with Ricardo asking Bill who he was. After learning that Sendō was ranked third in the WBA, Ricardo qualified him to be his sparring partner and requested him to step into the ring. Ricardo ordered Bill to stop the match if there was trouble for him, as he saw a certain something that swallows everyone around him, wishing to see that "something". The three round spar then began. Ricardo dominated in the spar for two rounds. In the middle of the third round however, Ricardo went down for the first time in his boxing career, with his knee touching the canvas by Sendō. Alfredo then entered the room shocked by the scene with Ricardo telling him to remember the sight well, as he deemed Sendō to be the first man to score a down on him. Ricardo then got up, not wanting to stay down for ten seconds. When Bill tried to tell Alfredo and the reporters that Sendō merely pushed Ricardo making him fall, Ricardo noted that the reporters don't even need pictures for proof as they know what happened with their own eyes: a tiger piercing his flesh.

When Ricardo noticed Alfredo was about to get into the ring the fight Sendō, Ricardo stopped them, suggesting to take the fight to a bigger stage. Ricardo told them to settle it in Mexico City in three months as a semifinal for his own title defence. In return, Ricardo offered to give the winner the right to challenge him in his next title defence. Sendō pointed out how pretentious Ricardo is for thinking that he is invincible that he would not lose in his upcoming title defence, claiming that Ricardo was undefeated because he had not fought him yet. This statement caused Ricardo to laugh, while thinking how amusing Sendō was for thinking "undefeated" does not equal "invincible" as he drove away from the gym. Ricardo did not answer Bill's question as whether Sendō hit him or not, concluding that he had not had this much fun in a while. Ricardo received information that Bill got from a reporter that both Sendō and Alfredo both fought Ippo in a brutal match, with Date also being pushed by him as well. Ricardo noted how he had heard Ippo's name from time to time despite his world ranking disappearing, as if the world revolves around the young Dempsey Roll wielder.

Match History

Match History
# Result Record Date Opponent Location Time Type Notes
? N/A ?-0-0 N/A Unknown

[5]

Mexico City, Mexico N/A N/A N/A
68[6] WIN 68-0-0 1995-07 USA Unknown[7] America 1(12) TKO "21st WBA Title Defence"
67 WIN 67-0-0 1995-?-? Unknown Mexico ?(12) TKO "Non-Title Defence"
66 WIN 66-0-0 1995-?-? Unknown Mexico ?(12) TKO "Non-Title Defence"
65 WIN 65-0-0 199X Unknown Mexico ?(12) TKO "WBA Title Defence"
64 WIN 64-0-0 199X Mexico Alfredo Gonzales Mexico ?(12) TKO "WBA Title Defence"
63[8] WIN 63-0-0 1994-06-27 Japan Date Eiji[9] Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan 10(12), 2:14 TKO "Revenge!"
18th WBA Title Defence

[10]

? WIN ?-0-0 199X Mexico Alfredo Gonzales Mexico ?(12) TKO "WBA Title Defence"
? WIN ?-0-0 199X Unknown Arena México, Colonia Doctores, Mexico City, Mexico[11] ?(12) TKO Title Defence against a strong opponent.
Alfredo watched the match at a young age.
7 Years of Unknown Opponents
47 WIN 47-0-0 1988-02-20 Japan Date Eiji[12] Estadio Azteca, Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico[13] 2(12), 1:12 TKO "2nd[14] WBA Title Defence"
46 WIN 46-0-0 198X Unknown Unknown ?(12) TKO 1st WBA Title Match
45 WIN 45-0-0 1987 Unknown Unknown ?(12) TKO "WBA Title Match"

Spar

Successions

Preceded by Title Succeeded by
Unknown WBA Featherweight Champion Incumbent

Appearance

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Ricardo in the ring.

Ricardo has a dark skin tone, short black hair, and a neatly trimmed moustache, which he grew late in his life as he did not have one when he fought Date for the first time. He has a very toned build, and muscular. Ricardo's eyebrows are of moderate thickness and has a dark grey eye colour. In the ring, he wears black boxing trunks with a white and gold vertical stripe on the side. He has the name "Ricardo" on his gold coloured name plate on his trunks.

Personality

Ricardo is a calm and taciturn individual, choosing not to speak unless directly spoken to. When the media wants to speak with him, Ricardo speaks with his trainer (Bill Stewart) before speaking to the press and is shown to be a confident, but at the same time analytical man. Despite the assumption that a champion looks down on those with a lower ranking compared to him, Ricardo has ultimately shown respect to those who have earned it by pushing him to his limits (the only known person to achieve this is Date). Because of this, Ricardo won't even look at any challenge unless said challenger is either the highest ranked contender, or their skills would impress him enough to pique his interest.

Ricardo Holding Back His Laughter

Ricardo holding back his laughter.

Ricardo also has an easygoing personality that he occasionally shows. When Ricardo went down for the first time in his long career by Sendō,[15] Ricardo did not seem to care despite many others making a big deal about the event, even claiming that he hasn't had that much fun in a long time. Ricardo laughed at the thought that "undefeated" does not equal "invincible", finding Sendō amusing for his beliefs.

Boxing Abilities

Ricardo Martinez is the most powerful featherweight in the world. His speed, power, stamina, and reflexes are described to be otherworldly. His jab is notable for having no shoulder movement, making it impossible to predict. It is implied during his world title match with Date that his punching power is on par with Ippo's.  In his spar against Ippo, he proved capable of knocking Ippo unconscious in less than one round when he was the JBC Champion with only one title defence, using only his left jab. He is even described by Takamura being "out-of-this-world" and on a totally different level, insinuating that his strength can't be measured because other boxers who challenged him have no idea of how strong he really is.

Ricardo's usual fighting style is stick with tight, efficient strikes that quickly wear opponents down then hit a major left or right ending the match. If pushed, Ricardo will launch into his older tactics of launching wild, uncontrolled but devastating precise swings that will destroy the opponent's guard. Date learned this the hard way when Ricardo broke two ribs, shattered his jaw, and destroyed his right hand.

Before his fight with Date Eiji, Ricardo mentions that he "was fighting for his duty of defending the belt" and that his style was not a natural one. However, in round 4 of his fight against Date, Ricardo stated that he would fight in his natural style, a style possessing faster pace and rhythm that led to Date Eiji's downfall and complete retirement from boxing. Ricardo has no Sunday punch.

Techniques

Weaknesses

As of yet, no boxer has been able to exploit or reveal any weakness in Ricardo Martinez. When using a style that is not natural to him, he is on a level higher than any other boxer in the featherweight division, and in his natural style, he is capable of easily overwhelming the most skilled boxers.  Despite many of his fights being short, he does not appear at all fatigued, even in the 10th round of his fight against Date.

It should be noted that because he didn't start off his second bout with Date in his natural style, Date was able to briefly overwhelm him.

Gallery

Main Article: Ricardo Martinez/Gallery

Quotes


  • "It would be best, if you didn't expect too much from this..." at the Press Conference - Round 330
  • "Not a problem, I've leveled up myself, so the difference remains the same. I intend to end in the next round." - Round 334
  • "There is no shame from falling before my body blow, because this has eaten through the abdomen of countless challengers." - Round 335
  • "I find this hard to believe, Eiji Date, but in the 7 years since we last met...Could it be that you've come a cross someone with punches that at least equal my own!? I cannot believe that there is such a boxer in the oriental region, but if that's not the case, then there is no other explanation! Then it was climbing over the line between life and death that can allow you to hold on through this." - Round 335
  • (About Date at the end of the 2nd Round) "I see..you've become a formidable opponent." - Round 335
  • (In the corner after the 2nd round) "I'll admit that I took him too lightly. Just seeing him reminds me...Maybe it's because I've become used to this 'World Stage' but after a while I lost interested in living only to protect the belt. I got tired of it. Perhaps it wouldn't be so bad to return to how I once was...." - Round 336
  • "In order for him to fall, the damage needed isn't to his body, but his spirit!" - Round 336
  • (After Martinez block Date's Corkscrew Punch) "It seems you had something left...but it's a pity, after a man's trump card has failed - he has nothing left." - Round 337
  • (After his coach questions if the match should continue in the 12th) "Bill, this is boxing. There's no way to know what may happen next. As long as a man stays standing, there's the possibility of a miracle. My job is to lower that possibility to zero. Until he falls, these fists will fight at full power. Even if that means that Date Eiji becomes an 'unfortunate accident'" - Round 338
  • "Your speed and timing were perfect. Had your 'power' matched them, you would have stolen my time. A sad end, Eiji Date. Had your right hand not been broken, you would have sliced me down...'The opponent you most respected?' is a question I get asked often, and from now on I will answer: He lives in a small country in the Oriental region. A samurai that I met in Japan!!" - Round 339
  • "We will probably never meet in the ring again..However I will never forget your name. Goodbye, Eiji Date!!" - Round 339

Trivia

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Ricardo 'El Finito' Lopez - The Undefeated Master

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Julio Cesar Chavez Career Highlights

  • The first time the term "Super Champion" was used in the anime is episode two, when coach Kamogawa states that he is watching a "dream match of super champs," in reference to a recent world title match he was watching.
    • Although in the anime it seems like he may have been referring to Ricardo, in the manga version, Yagi pointed out that Kamogawa was watching the Leonard vs Hearns title match.
  • According to the author, Martinez is the second-strongest boxer in the series, behind Takamura Mamoru and ahead of Miyata Ichirō. This has caused much controversy among fans because it has not been clarified whether the rankings are for strongest "potential" in the series or strongest Pound-for-Pound boxer, and the rankings. As of Round 1269, we got to know that Ricardo Martinez is the NO.1 Pound-for-Pound boxer in the series, so it is safe to assume the author stated this at the time in terms of potential and weight class.
  • Ricardo's style, demeanor, career and fighting ability is based on retired former world champion Ricardo Lopez according to the author of the series, who defended his WBC Minimumweight Champion Title a record of 22 times. He is one of three boxers in history to claim the world title, defend the title for years to come and retire completely undefeated.
  • Another Mexican boxing legend and most known is Julio César Chávez, who is considered by many the best fighter to come out of that country and as well a hero. He's known for being undefeated in his first 89 bouts, having an incredible record of 89-0-1 before his first loss. He was also known for his great punching power and strong chin. He retired with a record of 107-6-2, with 86 KOs. Although not yet said anything officially from the author if he's also another inspiration, it is clear he is aware, and as well might be but not yet said.
  • Just like Wally, it seems that Ricardo was also an obvious inspiration of the boxer José Mendoza in which he was also the perfect champion who had never lost, fought beautifully and was admired by all in the manga series Ashita no Joe. The author has stated he is a very big fan of it and one of the inspirations, if not the biggest for the entirety of Hajime no Ippo.
  • As of now, featherweights Sendō Takeshi, Randy Boy Jr., and Alfredo Gonzales are the only known individuals shown to set Ricardo as a specific goal in their boxing career.
  • In Round 175, Date's coach mentioned Date's match was Martinez's first title defence at home. But in Round 332 (page 9), the announcer mentioned that Martinez fought Date as his 2nd title defence.
    • Althought not officially stated by the author, Martinez probably fought Alfredo Gonzales before and after Date Eiji's rematch.

References

  1. Round 1269
  2. Means "The Devil" in Spanish
  3. Round 1064, Page 13
  4. Round 332, Page 9
  5. Round 1275
  6. Itagaki mentions his record is 68 Matches - 68 Wins - 62 KO's - 21 Title Defense
  7. Round 509
  8. Match Poster - 62 Fights - 62 Wins - 58 KO's
  9. Round 333
  10. Round 333 Announcer mentioned Ricardo defended the title for 7 years 10 months for 17 defences, meaning this is his 18th
  11. Round 1015
  12. Round 174
  13. Round 175
  14. See Trivia Point
  15. Chapter 1274, page 18