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Jaron “Boots” Ennis would end his career Teofimo Lopez, says the coach

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Coach Greg Hackett says that Ennis Jaron “Boots” would end the career of Teofimo Lopez if this fight had taken place recently. He thinks that Lopez would take him Ennis. Hackett claims that Teofimo would not be able to get more “immense programs”.

Master 140 pounds Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) pressed to fight the IBF and WBC Ennis (34-0, 30 KO) welterweight master, but at that time there was no interest in this duel. Teofimo was counting on this fight.

The impatient Teofimo is looking for payments

Hackett thinks Lopez has become money “Whore,“And he will do everything to fight at the moment of his career. Teo also tried to fight Terenka Crawford, but he was not lucky with it.

Lopez became impatient at the moment of his career and seemingly tired of earning regular money. He wants great payments that fighters such as Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia and Gervont Davis receive.

“Teofimo talks about his ** that he would beat the shoes, but you were fine with the fight with Barboza. You didn’t finish him. Whoever would finish him. He would calculate this child,” said coach Greg Hackett to do it Sports media YSM About Teofimo Lopez’s performances against Arnold Barboz Jr. May 2.

Teofimo would move all night against Ennis, as he did against Arnold Barboz JR, and survived a unilateral 12-round decision. His fight with Barboza Jr. It was probably the process of the process about how he planned to compete with shoes. He had no reason to move as much as against Arnold because he faced a frail blow.

Ennis ends Lopez’s career

“If the shoes would fight this child [Teofimo]He would end his career – said Hackett. “Teo would receive payment and earn some money, but it would be the last time. He wouldn’t be in any large concerts. He is not so impressive. He was not from 135. Lipinets would beat Teofimo.”

Lopez is too charismatic for every failure to end his career. It stands out among all fighters in 140 and 147 as more compelling for listening. He could absorb many losses, and fans would still like to watch him fight. Nobody would expect Teofimo above all. So if he lost, it wouldn’t be a large deal because he would show courage.

“Teo wasn’t impressive at all,” said Hackett. “For me, Lomachenko was not impressive since the fight. The only reason he was impressive in this fight is how juvenile he was and when he approached him. But he was a very hungry warrior at the time. He is no longer hungry. He is not hungry. And he turned into a whore because he did something for money.”

Greg raises a good right. Teofimo was not impressive since his clash with Vasily Lomachenko in 2020. Even in this fight, Lopez was impressive only in the first six rounds. When Lomachenko began to exert pressure in the second half, Teofimo won and seemed to lose five of the last six rounds.

Teofimo Conference Theater

“He recently put a wig and some eyeliner. I finished with him. Ennis shoes would kill him. He would murder this child. We do not want to see it. If he fought with full Ennis shoes, he would kill you,” Hackett said.

Teofimo tried to put some of the theater on a press conference on his on May 2 fight with Barboza Jr. at the Times Square in Fresh York. Makeup and cowboy hat were part of his costume. Lopez tried to revive the awareness because he realized that there were many deadly who had no personality to assist in this event.

Last updated 05/30/2025

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Tim Bradley compares O’Shaquie Foster to Terence Crawford

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Tim Bradley often sees Terence Crawford in O’Shaquie Foster. The former two-division world champion Hall of Famer had high praise for Foster when reviewing his recent performance on his YouTube channel, comparing the former WBC super featherweight world champion to one of boxing’s greatest fighters.

“That damn boy O’Shaquie Foster. 2.0 to Crawford. 2.0 Crawford” Bradley said on his channel.

“This kid is bad. He doesn’t have the punching power or killer instinct of Terence Crawford. But damn, he can do it from both ends. He’s glossy on both sides.”

Bradley spent most of his breakdown praising Foster’s in-ring IQ, adaptability and ability to adjust during fights. He believes these traits set Foster apart from many fighters in the division and allow him to control opponents with movement, feints and timing.


“That’s probably boxing IQ, if you can decipher that. And that’s O’Shaquie Foster,” Bradley said.

The praise didn’t end there.

Bradley also discussed a potential fight between O’Shaquie and Shakur Stevenson. The fight has gained increasing interest since Foster challenged Stevenson following his victory over Raymond Ford.

Although Bradley ultimately favors Shakur, he believes O’Shaquie will cause more problems than many fans expect.

“This is the reason I feel this way O’Shaquie is causing some problems for Shakur,Bradley said.

“Do I think he’s going to beat Shakur? No. Hell no. But I think he has a damn good chance of upsetting the apple cart.”

Bradley cited Foster’s experience, versatility and ability to fight from a variety of positions as the reason he thinks the former champion might make Stevenson uncomfortable.

Despite this, Bradley still believes that Stevenson will have the advantage in the fight if the fight is made. He disagrees with the growing belief that O’Shaquie will be completely outclassed.

Bradley’s assessment suggests that Foster’s skills may be good enough to make the potential matchup much more competitive than many fans currently expect.

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Roberto Duran says he shouldn’t have fought a single fight: ‘It was wrong’

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Roberto Duran says he never should have fought one fight: “That was bad”

Roberto Duran believes his manager forced him into an unfavorable fight shortly after he was seriously injured in a car accident.

The Hall of Famer is perhaps best known for his encounters with Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns, whom he fought above his natural weight class of 135 pounds.

Against Leonard, he captured the WBC welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory in 1980, before losing the rematch by eighth-round stoppage later that year.

Duran next faced Hagler and Hearns at middleweight and super welterweight respectively, but suffered back-to-back losses to his fellow champions in 1983 and 1984.

However, the Panamanian particularly excelled at lightweight, winning his first world title with a controversial 13th-round stoppage of Ken Buchanan in 1972.

Duran then defended the WBA title twice he suffered his first defeat against Esteban de Jesuswho went down and passed “Hands of Stone” the same year he won the belt.

While talking to One-on-one boxingHowever, Duran explained that his manager Carlos Eleta was to blame for the unanimous decision loss.

“It was wrong – I’ll tell you why. Carlos Eleta shouldn’t have taken that fight because I had a car accident. I broke my spine [arm] and my mouth was broken.

“I believe Carlos Eleta just wanted money from Roberto Duran. I still had swelling and bleeding in my mouth and my elbow was broken. I still have a hole there [points to right elbow].

“The only good thing Esteban de Jesus did was throw me. When he threw me, I got up and won the fight.

“They gave it to him because then and even today [Madison Square Garden, New York]Puerto Ricans are in power.”

While Duran’s notion of the Puerto Rican’s superiority in Up-to-date York is perhaps far-fetched, he is nevertheless correct that Esteban was unable to defeat a fully functional version of himself.

This was confirmed by an 11th-round rematch victory two years later, and further evidence was Duran’s triumph over Esteban in the 12th round in 1978.

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Gervonta Davis ignores the order as the return route begins to close

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Gervonta Davis is running out of chances to get back into the lineup 135-140 while their opponents are doing without him.

As the days passed, the former pound-for-pound star remained hushed on the WBA’s order to negotiate a fight with mandatory challenger Floyd Schofield, while other names previously linked to a return to the ring gradually faded from the equation.

Davis was once expected to face Lamont Roach in an immediate rematch after a controversial majority draw in March 2025.

This opportunity is already gone.

The return route is starting to close

Roach secured a shot at the vacant WBC lightweight title against William Zepeda on August 1 in Las Vegas after a rematch with Davis was stalled.

The athlete from Washington did not want to idly wait for explanations and instead got another chance at the world champion title.

At the same time, reports indicate that Isaac Cruz is heading towards a fight with Gary Antuanne Russell for the WBA super lightweight championship.

These changes remove two of the most obvious opponents Davis had at his disposal just a few months ago.

The lightweight and super lightweight divisions continue to change as uncertainty continues to surround Davis.

Only one fight on the table

Currently, Schofield is the only realistic option on the table.

As World Boxing News previously reported when examining why Davis has greater concerns than the WBA, Schofield remains the only specific opponent currently linked to the Baltimore star.

Schofield has publicly confirmed the June 22 deadline and has been consistently posting about it on social media.

Davis has given no public indication that the order takes up most of his attention.

The undefeated challenger has repeatedly referenced the ticking clock on social media, questioning how Davis’ current legal situation could impact the trial.

As the endpoint continues to draw closer, there is little sign that the fight is progressing.

Lomachenko’s wild card

Vasily Lomachenko’s potential return could revive a fight that faltered in 2024 when the Ukrainian retired from boxing.

However, such a scenario depends entirely on Lomachenko’s decision to return and remains more theory than reality for now.

Problems outside the ring

The bigger problem for Davis is that boxing isn’t his biggest concern right now.

Reports of Davis returning to training gained momentum after comments were accidentally leaked during Adrien Broner’s Kick stream, but returning to the gym does not automatically solve the growing problem of available opponents.

Davis remains linked to warrants reportedly issued for alleged probation violations stemming from an incident at a Miami strip club that previously scuttled his proposed fight with Jake Paul.

These problems haven’t gone away, nor has the uncertainty about his future.

Roach has moved on to fight for the WBC title against Zepeda, while Cruz is reportedly heading towards a clash with Russell. Schofield remains the only concrete option unless Lomachenko decides to come out of retirement and return to unfinished business.

For the fighter around whom the lightweight division once revolved, the situation now looks completely different.

The longer uncertainty persists, the fewer routes remain open to the threat of prison.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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