Connect with us

Boxing

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

Published

on

Image: Trainer Stephen Edwards Dismisses Ryan Garcia vs. Jaron Ennis Fight, Predicts 'Brutal Knockout' Victory for 'Sadistic' Boots Ennis

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

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Boxing

Thomas Hearns considers one boxer to be the best of all time

Published

on

Thomas Hearns ranks one boxer above all others as the best to ever do it

Thomas Hearns once revealed his list of the greatest boxers of all time, and the popular choice propelled him to the top spot.

Hearns was the first boxer in history to become world champion in five weight classes, after triumphing in the welterweight, welterweight, middleweight, super middleweight and airy heavyweight divisions.

He was a member of the iconic “Four Kings” team that dominated the sport in the 1980s, along with fellow stars Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran.

When Hearns presented the list the list of the 10 greatest boxers of all time included all three of these former rivals, as well as some of the biggest names in boxing history.

10: Marvin Hagler. 9: George Foreman. 8: Floyd Mayweather. 7: Mike Tyson. 6: Sugar Ray Leonard. 5: Wilfred Benitez 4: Roberto Duran.

In third place, “The Hitman” sided with himself and then named the heavyweight legend the second best of all time.

3: Thomas Hearns. 2: Joe Frazier.

When it comes to the greatest fighter of all time, there was only one answer for Hearns and that was another icon of the heavyweight division.

1: Muhammad Ali.

Ali became the heavyweight champion of the world three times and participated in some of the most memorable fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” v. George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.

His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Ken Norton and Earnie Shavers, and the opinion of Hearns and many others shows why Ali more than deserves the nickname “The Greatest”.

Continue Reading

Boxing

Ryan Garcia names Conor Benn as his next Kick Stream opponent

Published

on

WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia used Kick’s live feed to identify Conor Benn as his next opponent, informing viewers that the fight was headed to Las Vegas. Garcia shared his comments while streaming with rapper 6ix9ine, and the clip spread widely on social media over the next few hours.

“It will be in August,” Garcia said during the broadcast, per Yahoo Sports. “We’ll have it in Vegas. His name is Conor Benn, from the UK. We’ll swallow it. Conor’s about to get kicked out.”

Garcia’s broadcast announcement initially pointed to an August date in Las Vegas. Promoter Eddie Hearn has since indicated that a September 12 Netflix premiere for the series is under discussion if other dates are not set. “Netflix is ​​only going to do a certain number of fights and the talk is that the Benn-Garcia fight will now take place on September 12 or whenever that happens,” Hearn said in comments reported by Boxing 247.

The date of September 12 would mean a collision with another party event on the same evening. Turki Alalshikh confirmed on Friday that Canelo Álvarez will face WBC super middleweight champion Christian Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad.

Where the fight is

Garcia (27-1, 22 KO) holds the WBC welterweight title after winning a unanimous decision over Mario Barrios in February. Benn (25-1, 14 KO) is the mandatory challenger for the WBC 147-pound title and most recently defeated Regis Prograis by unanimous decision on April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, fighting at the 150-pound catchweight in his Zuffa Boxing debut.

After his victory over Prograis, Benn made a direct call for a title fight. “Garcia, I want my belt. I want my belt. Keep my belt sultry. September, let’s go,” Benn said in the video reported by ESPN. On May 7, the Briton sent a second video message addressed to Garcia.

The fight faces promotional hurdles. Benn left Matchroom earlier this year to sign with Zuffa Boxing under Dana White. Garcia remains affiliated with Golden Boy Promotions and Oscar De La Hoya. How Social boxing As noted, friction between White and De La Hoya is well-established.

History of drug testing

Both players served suspensions due to unfavorable drug test results. Benn’s case was resolved in November 2024 when the UK National Anti-Doping Panel lifted his provisional suspension. Garcia served a one-year suspension after testing positive for ostarine in connection with his April 2024 fight with Devin Haney.

Which has been confirmed

Garcia’s comments on the stream do not constitute a signed contract, and no joint statement has been released by Golden Boy Promotions or Zuffa Boxing. The press conference, broadcast deal, location and terms of the deal have not yet been confirmed. Reports from Sky Sports and DAZN characterize negotiations as ongoing.

Continue Reading

Boxing

Anthony Joshua Oleksandr Usyk 3 Talk defies boxing tradition

Published

on

Image: No More Second Chances: Joshua Must Win Next Fight or Face Immediate Retirement

Just a few years ago, opening the door to the third fight between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk seemed unrealistic. Now it seems possible, even after two defeats and the friendship that has developed between the pair outside the ring.

That shift became more pronounced this week when promoter Eddie Hearn admitted Joshua would still “love” another chance to fight Usyk, despite losing twice to the Ukrainian southerner in 2021 and 2022. Historically, a heavyweight rivalry rarely continues after one fighter wins his first two fights cleanly. Boxing usually goes further. This situation seems to be heading in the opposite direction.


Joshua (29-4, 26 KO) has spent recent years rebuilding his career and public standing after successive defeats to Usyk. During this time, the relationship between the two heavyweights changed completely. They trained together, appeared publicly comfortable in each other’s company and shed the bitterness that often accompanies major heavyweight rivalries.

This, among other things, is what makes Hearn’s comments extraordinary.

“I don’t think so,” Hearn said this week when asked whether Joshua’s friendship with Usyk would stop another fight. “But boxing is a humorous venerable game. Part of AJ always wants to fight Usyk because he has been beaten twice. Same with Fury. They are competitors. They want to try to fight him again.”

The heavyweight division began to operate under different rules during the Saudi era. Awareness and commercial value now carry almost as much weight as unfinished competitive business. Tyson Fury is also openly seeking a third fight with Usyk, even though he has lost twice.

In previous eras, a fighter who lost two title fights in a row to the same opponent would usually end the chapter. Joshua-Usyk III would completely reverse this logic. Instead of competitive tension driving demand, it would be legacy and personal redemption.

Joshua still has something to work on before the discussion becomes stern. He returns in July against Kristian Prengi before an expected showdown with Fury later this year. Hearn made it clear that the immediate focus would be on these two fights.

“His ultimate goal is to win the heavyweight championship of the world again,” Hearn said. “I want to beat Tyson Fury and win the world heavyweight championship again.”

However, the idea is still hanging. Not long ago, the sight of Joshua running alongside Usyk on the beach would have seemed impossible. Now there’s a possibility that two fighters who became training partners after a one-sided rivalry will end up sharing the ring for a third time anyway.

Click here to sign up for our FREE newsletter

Related boxing news:

Categories Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk

Last updated: 17/05/2026 at 17:44

Continue Reading
Advertisement

OUR NEWSLETTER

Subscribe Us To Receive Our Latest News Directly In Your Inbox!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Trending