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Tim Bradley Pressue Suft Warning: Jaron “Boots” Ennis must avoid Teofimo Lopez because of the perceived mismatch

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Tim Bradley says that Jaron “Boots” Ennis must stay away from Teofimo Lopez because he thinks he is a bad duel for him. Bradley recommends ENNISA promoter Eddie Hearn, took him in a different direction, not go to fight.

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Ennis (34-0, 30 KO) did not say if he would continue to fight Lopez. He wants to unite the division of 147 pounds and hoped that Hearn would be able to unite with one of the other two masters.

Bradley: Ennis must avoid Teofimo

“ENNIS shoes better leave Teofimo Lopez in peace. I tell you all, leave this boy alone,” said Tim Bradley Social media. “It’s real. I know all this racist edge and the like. It’s one. I’m talking about boxing. I’m talking about it.”

Teofimo does not throw enough blows when he hurt his opponents, and that would be his fall against Ennis. You must have a picture against him because it will not work, just like Lopez against Arnold Barboz Jr. On the card on May 2 at Times Square, Up-to-date York.

“I am here to say that he has what you need to beat Ennis shoes,” said Bradley. “The two most athletic fighters in the game. If they were to go to the head, ooh Wee. Yes, Boots have all the attributes. He has height and long arms, but you know who has a better time? It’s Teofimo Lopez.”

What Bradley overlooks Teofimo in his glazing is that he breaks under pressure. We saw this in his fights with George Cambosos Jr, Jamaine Ortiz, Sandor Martin, Vasily Lomachenko and Masayoshi Nakrekani. Teo defeated Arnold Barboza Jr. because this guy is not a pressure warrior.

“Do you know who is athletic? Who was the last athlete who fought the shoes? Karen [Chulhadzhian] Was he the last? Huh. Don’t think that shoes will be able to overtake him. Don’t think because we know it’s not, “said Bradley. “You come back and watch this fight Claggett. This boy Teofiimo Lopez also has lungs.”

Lopez threw many blows in Claggett’s fight because he didn’t have to worry about something powerful. Claggett is forward, a ponderous journeyman who cannot hit. The shoes are the opposite, and he would have power, size and pressure to operate lopez.

“When he is full and hungry, he also has lungs. He threw almost 1000 [Note: Teofimo threw 946 punches and Claggett threw 820]- Tim said about Teofimo. “Shoes, I see you. Your numbers are quite high. Sometimes you have about 500, 600 and nearly 700. Guess who can match your exit? Teofimo Lopez.”

Bradley is liable to Lopez’s praise. Teo cannot quit 1000 blows against Ennis, because he would have to worry about his “return of fire. He didn’t have to worry against Clagged. So he was able to stand in front of him, match him and simply throw it.

Turks and Ennis call arrows

“Shoes, all the little falls you have. You won’t be able to have these falls with Teofimo Lopez. Oh no. This guy is in his game. When his mind is right, it is challenging to defeat this guy,” said Bradley. “Explosive, wise, he has a high IQ just like you.”

We saw what his last fight with Arnold Barboza Jr. He is a warrior of a shot that Shakur Stevenson imitates. This is his style of fighting opponents who pose a threat that they defeated him. He will fight in the same way against Ennis, but it’s not enough.

“Eddie Hearn, I’m telling you. If you don’t want your guy [Ennis] be defeatedStay away from Teofimo Lopez. You want to give him a few more fights before you fight this guy. I know that Teo is moving to 147. I understand. You intend to say about power. I understand this, “Bradley said.

It doesn’t even depend on Hearna or the Teofimo fight next for shoes. It will be Turks Alalshikh and will call Ennis. If they both agree to fight, this will happen. Turki already said he had negotiated. Now it’s Ennis if he wants to fight Lopez.

Last updated 17.05.2025

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Keyshawn Davis Claims He’s ‘Increasing Weight For Championship Fight’

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Keyshawn Davis says he is ‘moving up in weight for championship fight’

Keyshawn Davis has been linked to a move up to welterweight in recent weeks, and it appears “The Businessman” will be making the jump soon, with the “championship fight” date reportedly set at 147 pounds.

Davis was stripped of his WBO lightweight title when he missed weight last June for his scheduled first defense against Edwin De Los Santos. He then moved up to super lightweight and knocked out Jamaine Ortiz in the final round of their fight on the Teofimo Lopez vs. card. Shakur Stevenson.

In the wake of that victory, the Norfolk-born superstar called for a fight against current WBO welterweight world champion Devin Haney, who originally agreed to the fight before negotiations stalled.

As a result, it looked like Davis might stay at 140 pounds, but in… interview for FightHubThe 27-year-old revealed that he has a date for a “championship fight” in preparation for his 147-pound debut.

“I definitely got a response [from the people I called out] and I definitely have a date too. I’m telling you all this now and I’ll definitely be back sooner than you all think. That’s why you saw me playing politics in the gym.

“It’s political, but I’m really staying pointed. Don’t fuck up, I’m staying astute. There’s something coming.”

“I think I’m moving up [to 147lbs]. Yes, [for a championship fight]”

Haney seemed to be close to securing a unification fight with WBA champion Rolando Romero Lewis Crocker (IBF) postponed his match with Liam Paro due to injuryand Ryan Garcia (WBC) is looking elsewhere. It’s unclear where Davis fits.

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Haney rejects Romero’s triangle theory after Ryan’s theorem

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Image: Devin Haney rejects Rolando Romero’s triangle theory after Ryan Garcia claim

The comment came as Rolly, 30, was discussing Haney and the possibility of the two 147-pound champions meeting in the ring.

Haney responded on social media today after comments that went viral, rejecting Romero’s argument and saying that results involving other fighters do not determine the outcome of a future fight.

“Triangle theories don’t work in boxing,” Haney said on Program X. “Rolly will be strengthened by me.”

Former undisputed lightweight champion Haney then further mocked that logic by listing a string of results involving several fighters.

“Rolly was shaped by Barroso, Barroso was shaped by O’Hara Davies, Davies was shaped by Josh Taylor, Taylor was shaped by Teo, Teo was shaped by Kambosos, it all leads back to ME,” Haney said.

The exchange of words takes place as both fighters continue to discuss a possible unification fight in the welterweight division. Rolly holds the WBA title and Haney holds the WBO belt, creating the potential for a two-belt fight if negotiations are completed.

There have been discussions about rescheduling the fight between both champions for later this year, although neither side has confirmed that a deal has been finalized.

Devin will likely enter the fight as the clear favorite against Rolly (17-2, 13 KO), who moved up to welterweight after competing at a lighter weight earlier in his career.

Romero defeated Ryan Garcia via 12-round unanimous decision on May 2, 2025, which increased attention on potential welterweight fights. The fight took place in Recent York and was one of the biggest victories in Romero’s career.

He hasn’t fought since that victory, analyzing possible high-profile fights.

One issue with Romero’s schedule is his tardy mandatory defense against Shakhram Giyasov. The Uzbek contender has been a top contender for the WBA title for a long time, but a title fight has not been ordered or finalized yet.

It is unclear whether the WBA will allow Romero to directly enter a unification fight with Haney without meeting Giyasov first. Sanctioning bodies sometimes allow champions to postpone mandatory defenses before unification fights, although no decision has been announced.

Negotiations between Haney and Romero are still ongoing.

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Heavyweight “Last Viking” with 14 knockouts in just 26 rounds

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Thomas Narmo 2026

Boxing has long been crying out for another true knockout artist after Deontay Wilder’s gradual decline towards the end of his career.

There are still champions and challengers in the heavyweight division, but it’s increasingly arduous to find the kind of raw knockout threat that once made Wilder must-watch TV.

Thomas Narmo may still be a long way from that level, but early signs suggest the Norwegian known as ‘The Last Viking’ could finally enter the conversation if his current form continues.

The 31-year-old knocked out all 14 of his opponents in just 26 rounds, a devastating start that made the heavyweight division another uncommon artist who can boast a 100 percent knockout record.

He turned professional in 2022 following his previous MMA career.

The heavyweight numbers stand out

Much of the heavyweight buzz at the moment centers around undefeated prospect Moses Itauma, a teenage sensation who has been carefully developed by promoter Frank Warren into one of the UK’s most talked-about prospects.

Itauma’s rise has dominated the headlines, but an unknown like Narmo coming out of European competition with a perfect knockout record provides a refreshing contrast.

However, the effectiveness of Narmo’s work to date cannot be ignored.

The statuesque Norwegian is 180 cm statuesque and in the distance he broke through 14 professional opponents. That works out to roughly 1.8 rounds per fight, which is a remarkable finishing rate for any potential heavyweight.

Many of these attacks barely had time to develop.

Seven of Narmo’s wins have come after the opening round, highlighting the strength of the early fight that defined his perfect knockout record.

This destructiveness traditionally turns heavyweights into attractions. Fighters who can end fights before they actually start quickly attract attention, even if they operate outside the sport’s main promotional spotlight.

Two years of operation

Activism also played a role in building Narmo’s momentum. The Norwegian fought ten times in just two years, fighting mainly in Germany and Central Europe, constantly extending his knockout streak.

At a time when many prospects are sluggish to come along and only show up a few times a year, this level of activity adds extra substance to his record.

It doesn’t answer all the questions, but it shows that Narmo doesn’t stay idle between appearances.

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Still a lot to prove

Narmo’s most notable win at the moment is probably that of Mark De Mori, the veteran campaigner who lasted just 131 seconds in a match against a semi-injured David Haye over a decade ago.

The victory was respectable, but not necessarily a statement.

There is still a lot to prove. In the heavyweight division, many fighters have broken impressive records before discovering that the leap to world-class competition is much more arduous than expected.

For Narmo, the real test will come when matchmaking inevitably pushes him towards higher ranked opponents capable of weathering the early storm.

However, if knockouts continue at this rate, boxing’s “Last Viking” may not remain an unknown for long.


About the author

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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