In the complex world of boxing, negotiations and fight arrangements can often become sources of speculation and controversy. Recently, Devin Haney claimed that he offered former champion Teofimo Lopez a fight as part of the Riyadh Season event scheduled for October, asserting that Lopez was “ready” to step into the ring. However, the narrative took
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In an attempt to regain relevance in the boxing world, Teofimo Lopez recently issued a call out to prominent fighter Gervonta “Tank” Davis during the media coverage of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga weigh-in event. Lopez expressed his desire to face Davis, stating, “He ain’t fighting, and I ain’t fighting. I’m ready.” This assertion,
Keyshawn Davis and Ryan Garcia recently took to Instagram Live to express their frustrations with Teofimo Lopez’s unwillingness to fight. Davis, who has been pursuing a shot at Teofimo’s WBO light welterweight title, has faced resistance in getting the fight to materialize despite repeated callouts. Even with the support of his fellow fighters under the
WBO light welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez (21-1, 13 KOs) faced more adversity than anticipated in his recent bout against fringe contender Steve Claggett (38-8-2,26 KOs). This fight, which was expected to be a showcase for Lopez following a series of lackluster performances, turned out to be a grueling test. Claggett relentlessly pursued Lopez throughout the
One of the most striking observations from the article on the weigh-in between Teofimo Lopez and Steve Claggett was the stark difference in their physical condition. While Claggett appeared to be in better health and shape, champion Teofimo seemed to be emaciated and water-depleted. This raised concerns about Teofimo’s weight management and whether he should
Teofimo Lopez exudes confidence as he prepares to face journeyman Steve Claggett in a twelve-round contest. Lopez boasts of his superior ring IQ and believes Claggett will not pose a significant threat to him in the ring. Lopez acknowledges that Claggett is a hungry fighter looking to make a name for himself by upsetting him
Teofimo Lopez has been making excuses for his declining performance in the ring, blaming his opponents Sandor Martin and Jamaine Ortiz for not engaging with him during their fights. According to Teo, their lack of aggression made it harder for him to showcase his skills and win decisively. However, it is evident that Teofimo’s inability
Two rising boxing stars, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez and Teofimo Lopez, are set to face tough opponents in their upcoming fights that could potentially lead to major upsets. Rodriguez will be taking on Mexican veteran Juan Francisco Estrada in Glendale, Arizona, while Lopez will be facing Steve Claggett in Miami. Both fighters are eyeing bigger opportunities
Teofimo Lopez has not been shy about expressing his opinion on Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and the path he has taken in his professional boxing career. According to Lopez, Davis has been “babied” by his management throughout his 11-year career, while Lopez himself feels he has had a much harder road to the top. Lopez points
Teofimo Lopez, a rising star in the boxing world, has expressed his desire to face off against Terence Crawford before the latter’s anticipated retirement. Lopez’s ambition is fueled by his hunger for greatness and his desire to test his skills against one of the best in the sport. However, Crawford seems to have different plans
Jack Catterall, the 140-pound British boxer, achieved a bittersweet victory in a thrilling match against Josh Taylor. Despite his win over Taylor in a unanimous decision, the outcome was not without controversy. Many critics, including boxing promoter Bob Arum, have criticized the wide scorecards. Although Catterall got his revenge for a previous disputed loss to
Keyshawn Davis, a rising lightweight contender, recently lashed out at Teofimo Lopez on social media for hand-picking little-known fringe contender Steve Claggett as his next opponent instead of facing him. Teofimo, who holds the WBO light welterweight title, will be defending his belt against Claggett, a relatively unfamiliar name in the boxing world, on June
Keyshawn Davis is gearing up for his upcoming fight against Miguel Madueño on July 6th in a 10-round bout. This fight is expected to take place on the undercard of Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Despite his success at lightweight, Keyshawn Davis is considering moving up to
Teofimo Lopez, the current WBO light welterweight champion, has been desperately seeking a high-profile fight to revive his dwindling career. One potential opponent that Lopez has called out is Ryan Garcia, a popular social media star in the boxing world. However, Garcia, who is coming off a significant win over WBC light welterweight champion Devin
Devin Haney’s father, Bill, seems to have a clear plan in mind for his son’s future fights after facing Ryan Garcia. He is aiming for a unification clash against light welterweight champions Teofimo Lopez or Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz. This strategic planning shows that Bill is thinking ahead and considering the best options for Devin’s career.