Teofimo Lopez

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Teofimo Lopez, a name often echoed in boxing circles, finds himself at a crossroads in his professional journey. Recently, he publicly expressed a desire to know his “buyout” number from Top Rank, suggesting a wish to sever ties with the promotion that has been his home for years. This revelation should be seen not merely
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In the ever-dynamic world of boxing, social media interactions have increasingly taken center stage, transforming the way fighters engage with one another and audiences. The recent clash between Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez on social media exemplifies this trend perfectly. After prompting comments from Lopez—who labeled Haney a “punk b****”—Haney fired back, accusing Lopez of
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In the world of professional boxing, the decisions surrounding pay-per-view (PPV) broadcasts often reflect broader trends and challenges within the sport. Recently, Top Rank’s Bob Arum expressed hesitation about featuring the upcoming fight between WBO light welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez and former IBF champion Subriel Matias on PPV. His reservations hinge not just on concerns
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Teofimo Lopez is reportedly on the cusp of finalizing a deal to defend his WBO light welterweight title against the formidable former IBF champion, Subriel Matias, scheduled for March 15. This matchup has generated considerable buzz, primarily because both fighters have substantial stakes in the outcome. If the negotiations materialize successfully, the bout will headline
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The world of boxing is buzzing with excitement as negotiations commence for a highly anticipated matchup between IBF welterweight champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis and former lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez. A dual promotional spectacle is being arranged for this fight, set to air on both DAZN and ESPN, illuminating the growing trend of cross-promotional bouts in
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Teofimo Lopez finds himself embroiled in a contentious contract dispute that threatens to redefine his boxing career. Promoter Bob Arum asserts that Lopez’s claims regarding the invalidity of his contract with Top Rank are unfounded and illogical. Arum contends that Lopez signed a second contract extension ahead of his fight against Sandor Martin, scheduled for