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Teofimo Lopez discusses the fight with Steve Claggett and what comes next

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Teofimo Lopez discusses the fight with Steve Claggett and what comes next

Teofimo Lopez spent some time talking to the boxing media about his upcoming fight against Steve Claggett this week and where he plans to continue his career, wanting to stay as dynamic as possible. Lopez says other top fighters are avoiding him, but he will continue to build his momentum in the future.

Lopez on what statement he plans to make against Steve Claggett

“With Claggett, I can’t wait to make a real statement that I have everything I need. I have everything it takes to win as a true champion. It doesn’t matter who they put in front of me, we’ll always do it, but we need good dancing partners and on Saturday night we’ll have a tough, tough fighter in Steve Claggett, a guy I’ve had 15 years of professional playing experience under my belt and I definitely know how to tardy down these fighters and their pace to fight his style.”

About who he wants to fight after he defeats Claggett

“You can expect many things. People will put my name in many places. That’s what it’s all about, it’s about productivity and that’s what a lot of people have complained to me about. But then I go to fight guys like Steve Claggett and they complain about it, so… everyone always complains about something.

“As long as we stay dynamic and fight four times this year, that will be my goal. Three times what the highest rank could give me and we can’t wait to see if there will be more fights after this.

On who he thinks will win the Gervonta Davis vs. Vasily Lomachenko fight

“I believe Tank will be nervous before the fight. Loma will show his skills, Tank will try to take him down. Loma needs to hit the body, Tank will try to hurt him by headhunting, throwing his favorite shot that he likes to throw, which is his left hand.

“But I feel that if he can go the distance, Tank will win. Stopping – I love Loma, man, he was a tough fighter when I faced him, I’ll say that. However, I feel like he’s not the same as he used to be. But the number of punches that Tank showed against Frank Martin, he was losing every round, he was just waiting for that one large shot. If he fights like this, Loma will win.

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Serhii Bohachuk expresses excitement about fighting Vergil Ortiz

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Serhii Bohachuk expresses excitement about fighting Vergil Ortiz

Serhii Bohachuk spends some time talking to Fight Hub TV about his upcoming fight against Vergil Ortiz, his previous experiences training with him, and touches on topics such as why he thinks Terence Crawford will beat Israil Madrimov and his expectations that Vasily Lomachenko will not fight again. Below you can read some fragments of his speech.

Bohachuk on knowing Ortiz’s style

“I know his style. I have experience training with him, I spar with him, I spend a lot of time sparring with him, maybe 50 rounds, yes. Maybe 50, maybe 70 rounds with him in sparring. Sparring is sparring, fighting is fighting – it’s different. I know his style, he’s quick, he’s powerful, he’s a Mexican boxer and he’s astute. He thinks, you know. He thinks, he moves, he has a good punch, good conditioning, he is a good player.

“And he knows me too… he knows he has to prepare 100% for this fight, and I will be 101% ready for this fight.” This will be war. It’s very compelling.”

On whether he thinks he’ll be able to handle Ortiz’s power in a real fight given his sparring experiences with him

“Nice power and not very, very powerful. You know, sparring is a different glove. Sparring with larger gloves and headgear is a completely different matter. And the fight is more compelling because of the miniature gloves and powerful punches. And keep fighting, it will be compelling.

“I have to be careful in this fight. You know, this guy has 21 (wins), 21 KOs. He can hit. I have to be different, be careful… I have to be careful for 12 rounds. As my coach Manny Robles told me, “you have to be careful in the first round, for 12 rounds.” Same thing. And I know it, I have to be careful and astute with him, and not just throw, throw, throw punches… I have to show cleverness in this fight, astute aggression.

About what he thinks about the Crawford vs. Madrimov fight

“Crawford wins this fight, I think Crawford is better. Madrimov is a good boxer, Madrimov is a good punch, good technique, and Crawford is better, Crawford is stronger, Crawford is faster, smarter. That’s my opinion, I think Crawford will win this fight.”

At Lomachenko he refuses to fight Tank

“Why? Because Lomachenko is aged. Where was Gervonta a few years ago when Lomachenko was the best? Now Lomachenko is older, Lomachenko is not stronger, many people want to fight him and ‘let’s go’. Where was this guy a few years ago when Lomachenko achieved peak? Where?

“I think (Lomachenko) doesn’t feel too powerful, he’s a little tired. Of course it’s aged. He’s 37, right. 37 years aged, come on. He’s had a long career, a great career, he’s been working for maybe 30 years, he’s working, he’s working difficult… he’s tired, come on guys. He’s not a robot, he’s people like you, like me, and he needed a break.

On whether he thinks Lomachenko can come back next year and compete at the highest level with someone like Tank

“I think maybe he’s not back yet. I think maybe so (retires)… I don’t think he’s a year delayed(r). He comes back and says “I want to stay”… No, he needs some uncomplicated fights and he’s not going to have that time. He’s aged. I don’t think he came back.”

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According to reports, the fight between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga will take place on September 14

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According to reports, the fight between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga will take place on September 14

Mike Coppinger reports undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez is “in the process of finalizing a deal” to face Edgar Berlanga at the DAZN/Prime PPV on September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

He said the event would go head-to-head with UFC 306 at the Sphere, just three miles away.

Alvarez (61-2-2, 39 KO) is coming off a one-sided win over Jaime Munguia, after which he defeated the juvenile contender in the fourth round and gradually outclassed him. The IBF has ordered a mandatory title defense against William Scull, who has apparently agreed to waive the contract that clears the way for it.

Moments after longtime interim champion David Morrell Jr moved up to lightweight heavyweight after years of the WBA refusing to order title consolidation, the sanctioning body named Berlanga (22-0, 17 KO) as Alvarez’s mandatory challenger. “The Chosen One,” who ended a five-fight knockout drought last February by stopping Padraig McCrory in six, has no appeal beyond the Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry, which organizers will run into the ground, as we can expect. His powers have been shown to be fictitious, his foundation remains shaky, and he has shown a tendency to cheat his ass when things don’t go his way.

And not even in the charming way that, say, he tricked Sakio Bik.

I don’t see the need for poetry here. It’s just a bad fight, probably Canelo’s worst fight since Avni Yildirim in 2021. The UFC 306 lineup may be painfully average so far, but I wouldn’t expect substantial PPV numbers from Canelo this time around.

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Riyadh Season inks partnership with Top Rank, Golden Boy

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Riyadh Season inks partnership with Top Rank, Golden Boy

Turki Alalshikh continues to make his mark in boxing with his season in Riyad, officially signing partnerships with both Top Rank and Golden Boy.

Alakshikh made both announcements on social media today, indicating that these moves are aimed at continuing the promotion of world-class boxing events taking place around the world.

At the top level, Riyadh Season will sponsor 12 events by the end of the year and into 2025.

As for Golden Boy, the press release was a little less specific regarding the number of events they will be sponsoring, but did mention that this will kick off with the upcoming Serheii Bohachuk vs Vergil Ortiz fight on August 8. 10.

Interestingly, Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya recently said that the Saudis have not approached him about any potential buyout – and to be clear, this is not a buyout situation – but it shows their growing commitment to working with major players boxing.

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