Teofimo Lopez, Master WBO Delicate Wytreight, is convinced that he will take his role, defeating Arnold Barboza Jr. In the fight against tournaments on the Fatal Fury card on May 2, he lives on Dazn PPV at the Times Square in Fresh York.
Teofimo (21-1, 13 KO) says that he does not care who wins the other two fights on the card on May 2, because he simply focuses on going through a arduous fight with the mandatory Barboza Jr. (32-0, 11 KO).
Barboz Jr. It will be a problem for Teo, because he has recently looked great, beating Jacek Cattell and Jose Ramirez in the struggle for maneuvering in his must. He fought at a higher level than Lopez and seems to be mentally stronger.
Fighting May 2
Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando “Rolly” Romero
Devin Haney vs. Jose Ramirez
Teofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboz Jr.
Saudi plans
“Everyone must do their job and everyone must win. The best of the best will fight. This is like a tournament and we will see each other. Ring magazine about him fighting with Ryan Garcia or Devin Haney.
Teofimo did not mention that Ryan and Devin must win their fights on May 2 to meet in the October rematch, which Saudis planned for them. If one or both lose on May 2, their rematch will be in smoke in October. They can still fight at a later time, but they may not be Saudis funds.
“I don’t care. As long as I am there next year, that’s all that counts for me,” said Lopez, asked who he prefers to fight between Ryan and Haney in 2026. “They move to 147. I am still at 140. So at least they will get a tiny part of the authority.”
Haney and Kingry already have an advantage over Lopez, because he has been woken up with great importance to their fights at the age of 140. Ryan looked like a slender younger average weight during the last fight with Haney on April 20 last year. It will be compelling to see how well it will withstand when Teo enters with the winner or loser from the October rematch. Both are arduous on their way.
“So everyone at the age of 147, beware. Teofimo comes to conquer the 147-pound division. Whoever wins, Ryan and Haney, put them in front of me. It does not matter. Maybe I will go to 147 and return to 140”, said Lopez about whether the fight with Barboz Jr.
Loser’s bracket
Lopez may fall apart long before reaching 147 in 2026, along with his May 2, a clash with Barboza Jr. He will still fight at the beginning of next year, even if he is beaten, but it would be lost against Garcia or Haney. One of these two would face Lopez, and their careers were basically on the line.
“We will again make the box great and we will start it on May 2. I believe that whether this fight will be 12 or not, it will be one to watch. Give yourself, live in Dazn,” said Lopez about his fight with Barboza Jr. next month at Times Square.
“If Crawford could do it and nobody gives him to do it, I can do it. I don’t want to hear it,” Teofimo said about whether he can go to 154 for one fight. “I am talking about one or two differences in weight classes. There is enough space to take each belt. There is not much noise at 154. There is not much noise at 147 as it should,” said Lopez.
Mauricio Sulaiman says Terence Crawford was aware of the WBC’s reported $300,000 penalty charge long before his undisputed fight against Canelo Alvarez last September, providing a different version of the recent dispute over the champion’s title costs
The WBC president addressed the issue during a recent interview after Crawford publicly questioned why the organization would not honor terms that he believed had been accepted by other sanctioning bodies. Sulaiman said the amount had already been communicated in advance and was not a surprise once the fight was finalized.
“He knew well in advance what the WBC estimated for this particular fight and it was supposedly 300,000. That was the upper limit,” Ring Champs said of Crawford before his fight with Canelo.
Sulaiman added that this amount is lower than the percentage the organization says it can collect under its regulations. He said the WBC capped the fee rather than applying the full rate.
The dispute became a topic of discussion after Crawford publicly responded to previous comments related to the sanctions process. Sulaiman avoided escalating the exchange, saying he did not want to personally criticize Crawford.
“I’m not going to talk bad about Crawford,” Sulaiman said.
He also said that fighters and promoters receive contracts and terms before title fights are approved, describing the process as standard practice and not something created for a single event.
“There are contracts. When you as a promoter give in and get sanctioned, there are rules,” Sulaiman said.
When a player earns tens of millions, the standard 3% suddenly becomes sedate money, and that’s when the backlash usually begins.
The comments highlight a long-standing problem in boxing, where sanction fees are often accepted during negotiations but become controversial when vast funds are involved. Huge fights usually reveal how much power the belts still carry.
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Before their meeting, many suspected Spence was the top dog at 147 pounds, even after a life-threatening car accident in 2019.
He eventually recovered from the traumatic incident with back-to-back victories over Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas, but suffered an undisputed defeat against Crawford.
As a result, Spence is set to make his long-overdue move to 154 pounds before his next appearance, with Report from the boxing scene that he will face former super welterweight champion Tim Tszyu on July 25 in Australia.
It was also recently reported that Tszyu had named Jeff Fenech as head coach after he fired his training team for the second time in three fights.
This followed the Australian’s unanimous decision victory over Denis Nurja in Wollongong, Australia earlier this month, which followed an equally dominant triumph over Anthony Velazquez in December at the TikTok Entertainment Center in Sydney.
Meanwhile, the 31-year-old lost in the seventh round to Sebastian Fundora in July 2025 during his last meeting at world level.
Tszyu previously lost a split decision in their first meeting before finding himself facing a three-round demolition task against Bakhram Murtazaliev in 2024.
Eddy Reynoso may have said more than he intended when discussing Canelo Alvarez’s next move, as his comments pointed less to Christian Mbilli and more to the winner of next week’s Jaime Munguia-Armando Resendiz fight
Canelo is expected to return to Riyadh for the season in September after recovering from surgery on his left elbow. Reynoso told Ring magazine that the plan remains super middleweight and named several possible opponents, including Mbilli. However, the strongest language in the interview was the conversation about the May 2 fight between Munguia and Resendiz for the WBA title.
“This time it’s Munguia against Resendiz in a pan-Mexico fight on a pan-Mexico card,” Reynoso told Ring Magazine, discussing Cinco de Mayo weekend. “This is going to be an amazing fight and we are prepared to win. This fight is going to be so good that it will steal the show. They have the ingredients to distract from the main event.”
This was unique because Reynoso trains Munguia and has a direct stake in the outcome, but it also sounded like early preparation for what comes next. If Munguia wins, a rematch with Canelo will be an straightforward sell to the Mexican crowd and an straightforward one to build to. If Resendiz wins, he will arrive with the belt and fresh momentum.
After his recent victory over Lester Martinez, Reynoso mentioned Mbilli as a “massive challenge,” but the tone was different. This sounded like one option on the list as the Munguia-Resendiz fight gained full popularity.
Canelo’s team has also ruled out other routes. Reynoso said the David Benavidez fight is now over and suggested there is little chance of seeing it again. Staying at 168 pounds also reduces the likelihood of a rematch with Dmitry Bivol.
This leaves less room than it initially seemed. When camps start praising one fight with such a hard month ahead of time, it’s usually worth paying attention to.
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