Teofimo Lopez Explained

Realname:Teófimo Andrés López Rivera
Nickname:The Takeover
Weight:
Height:5 ft 8 in[1]
Reach:68+1/2 in
Birth Date:1997 7, mf=yes
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:22
Wins:21
Ko:13
Losses:1
Show-Medals:yes

Teófimo Andrés López Rivera (born July 30, 1997) is an American professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in two weight classes, including the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and Ring magazine light welterweight titles since 2023; previously he held the unified World Boxing Association (WBA) (Super version), International Boxing Federation (IBF), WBO, and Ring lightweight titles between 2019 and 2021. Lopez has also held the lineal championship at lightweight and light welterweight. As an amateur, he represented Honduras at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

As of June 2023, Lopez is ranked as the world's best active light welterweight by The Ring magazine[2] and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board,[3] and second by ESPN.[4]

Early life

Lopez was born to Honduran immigrants on July 30, 1997, in Brooklyn, New York. His paternal grandfather, a Spaniard from Ávila who was born in 1916, emigrated shortly after the Second World War, going to Brazil first before settling in Honduras.[5] His father, Teofimo Lopez Sr. left Honduras with his mother at age 5, settling in Brooklyn.[6] The family eventually relocated to Florida, where Lopez Sr. first started training his son at the age of 6.[7]

Amateur career

Lopez won the U.S. Olympic Trials[8] but Carlos Balderas had already secured the United States' sole lightweight entry into the tournament as AIBA's World Series of Boxing champion,[9] so Lopez was aware entering the trials that at best he could only qualify as an alternate for Balderas (who lost in the Olympic quarterfinals). Lopez was able to qualify for the Honduran team, where his parents are from, and reached the finals of the Olympic qualifying tournament for the Americas to earn his place in Rio. Lopez also won the 2015 National Golden Gloves. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics representing Honduras. where he was defeated by the eventual silver medalist Sofiane Oumiha.[10]

Professional career

Early career

Lopez signed with Top Rank in October 2016,[11] and made his debut on the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jessie Vargas fight in November of the same year.[12] After compiling a perfect 10–0 record, he announced himself to the world stage in December 2018 by beating veteran Mason Menard with a knockout of the year candidate.[13]

In his next fight, Lopez, already ranked #9 by the WBA, #11 by the WBC and #10 by the WBO, faced another boxing veteran in Diego Magdaleno, which ended in another brutal knockout win for Lopez. He attracted some controversy after his exuberant celebration with Magdaleno still down on the canvas.[14] [15]

Lopez's winning streak continued, improving to 13–0 with a fifth-round knockout victory against former world title challenger Edis Tatli on April 20, 2019, on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan at Madison Square Garden, New York City.[16]

IBF lightweight champion

Lopez vs. Nakatani

On July 19, 2019, Lopez who was ranked #4 by the IBF at the time, faced undefeated Masayoshi Nakatani, who was ranked #3, in a final eliminator for the IBF world lightweight title.[17] In the fourth round, Lopez knocked Nakatani down with his right hand, but the referee ruled it a slip. The fight marked the first time Lopez had gone 12 rounds in his career, and he was awarded a unanimous decision victory with scores of 118–110, 118–110, 119–109, setting up a clash with IBF champion Richard Commey.[18]

Lopez vs. Commey

On December 14, 2019, Lopez challenged the IBF lightweight champion Richard Commey. Lopez won the IBF title in spectacular fashion after connecting on Commey with a big right hand, and finishing him with a second-round technical knockout. After the conclusion of the fight, Lopez was joined in the ring by fellow lightweight champion Vasiliy Lomachenko, with whom he took a photo with. When asked about his plans for his next fight and a possible unification bout with Lomachenko, Lopez replied, "You guys know who I want," referring to Lomachenko without explicitly naming him.[19] [20]

Unified lightweight champion

Lopez vs. Lomachenko

See main article: Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Teófimo López. In September 2020, Lopez agreed to fight unified WBA (Super), WBO, and The Ring champion, Vasiliy Lomachenko, on October 17 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. It was the first major fight since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. With no live audience, Lopez defied the odds with a stunning upset victory as he beat the highly-regarded Ukrainian by unanimous decision to unify the lightweight division and maintain his unbeaten record, with the judges' scorecards reading 116–112, 117–111 and 119–109.[21] The first seven rounds saw Lopez staying behind his jab and going to the body, with his opponent offering very little in response. In the second half, Lomachenko started coming out more offensively, landing more punches. However, in the final round, Lopez landed 50 of 98 punches thrown (51%), the most an opponent has landed on Lomachenko in a round. According to CompuBox stats, Lomachenko landed 141 of 321 thrown (44%), while Lopez landed 183 of 659 thrown (28%).[22]

Lopez declined to give Lomachenko a rematch, explaining that “everybody [in Lomachenko’s camp] was being a dick to me, my father. He [Lomachenko] didn’t want to put a rematch clause in our contract."[23] In the wake of his victory, Lopez asserted that he is the undisputed lightweight champion, despite not holding the WBC belt.[24] [25] However, the claim was contested by many boxing analysts and fans, as the 'Franchise' version of the WBC title won by Lopez against Lomachenko lacks recognition from a large portion of the boxing community,[26] [27] [28] including Devin Haney, recognized by others as the holder of the legitimate WBC lightweight title.[29] [30]

Lopez vs. Kambosos Jr.

See main article: Teófimo López vs. George Kambosos Jr.. Lopez's first defense of his unified lightweight championship had been scheduled for June 5, 2021, against undefeated contender George Kambosos Jr, before being delayed multiple times due to complications involving Lopez testing positive for COVID-19,[31] and disputes over the venue of the fight.[32] [33] The fight had gone to purse bids which was won by Triller with a winning bid of over US$6 million, leading to a fallout between Lopez and Bob Arum, head promoter at Top Rank.[34] On October 6, it transpired that the IBF had found Triller in default of its contract obligation to stage the fight, and that its rights would be awarded to the second highest bidder, Eddie Hearn's Matchroom, meaning that the fight will be shown live exclusively on the streaming service DAZN.[35] [36] Despite Kambosos entering the bout as a 13 to 1 pre-fight betting underdog,[37] he knocked down the champion in the first round of the fight. Despite returning the favor by knocking down Kambosos in the tenth round, Lopez ultimately lost the bout via split decision. One judge scored the bout 114–113 to Lopez, while the other two judges scored it 115–112 and 115–111 for Kambosos Jr.[38]

Light welterweight

Lopez vs. Campa, Martin

For Lopez's eighteenth professional fight, he moved up to the light welterweight division. In his first bout at the weight class on August 13, 2022, he successfully rebounded from his loss against Kambosos by defeating Pedro Campa via seventh-round technical knockout after a dominant performance.[39]

Lopez would return on December 10, 2022, against European light welterweight champion Sandor Martin in his second bout at the 140 lb limit. The first round saw an aggressive start from Lopez, where Martin busted his nose during a clash of heads. Martin was able to knock Lopez down in the second round with a check right hook. The fight was competitive, resulting in a split decision after the final bell, with judges' scorecards of 97–92 and 96–93 in Lopez's favor, and 95–94 in Martin's favor.[40] Lopez was caught on camera in the ring post-fight candidly questioning his team: "Do I still got it?"[41]

WBO and The Ring light welterweight champion

Lopez vs. Taylor

On April 8, 2023, it was officially announced that Lopez would attempt to become a two-division world champion and challenge undefeated WBO and The Ring light welterweight champion Josh Taylor on June 10 at the Hulu Theater in New York City. He won the fight by unanimous decision, becoming a 2 division world champion.[42] On June 12, Lopez announced his retirement from boxing.[43]

Lopez vs. Ortiz

On February 8, 2024 in Las Vegas, Lopez defeated Jamaine Ortiz by unanimous decision and made the first successful defence of WBO light welterweight title.[44]

Lopez vs. Claggett

Lopez made the second defense of his title against Steve Claggett at James L. Knight Center in Miami, FL on June 29, 2024. Winning on a unanimous points decision. [45] [46]

Personal life

On April 23, 2019, Lopez married his wife Cynthia Lopez, who is originally from Nicaragua. They first met on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York City to Las Vegas shortly after Lopez's victorious 9th pro fight against Vitor Jones Freitas, on which Cynthia was a flight attendant.[47] Shortly after marrying, they spent their honeymoon vacation in Greece.[48]

On February 12, 2021, Lopez used his social media platforms to speak up about injustice and stand in support with victims of racial violence, issuing a message in support of Asian communities around the world in light of Lunar New Year and continued increasing anti-Asian racism in 2021.[49]

Lopez's native language is English, but he also understands and speaks Spanish.

On June 15, 2021, Lopez tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the postponement of his fight with George Kambosos Jr.[50]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
22Win21–1Steve ClaggettUD12Jun 29, 2024
21Win20–1Jamaine OrtizUD12Feb 8, 2024
20Win19–1Josh TaylorUD12Jun 10, 2023
19Win18–1Sandor MartinSD10Dec 10, 2022
18Win17–1Pedro CampaTKO7 (10), Aug 13, 2022
17Loss16–1George Kambosos Jr12Nov 27, 2021
16Win16–0Vasiliy LomachenkoUD12Oct 17, 2020
15Win15–0Richard CommeyTKO2 (12), Dec 14, 2019
14Win14–0Masayoshi NakataniUD12Jul 19, 2019
13Win13–0Edis TatliKO5 (12), Apr 20, 2019
12Win12–0Diego MagdalenoKO7 (10), Feb 2, 2019
11Win11–0Mason MenardKO1 (10), Dec 8, 2018
10Win10–0William SilvaTKO6 (10), Jul 14, 2018
9Win9–0Vitor Jones FreitasKO1 (8), May 12, 2018
8Win8–0Juan Pablo SanchezUD6Feb 3, 2018
7Win7–0Josh RossTKO2 (6), Oct 13, 2017
6Win6–0Christian Santibanez6Jul 7, 2017
5Win5–0Ronald RivasKO2 (6), May 20, 2017
4Win4–0Jorge Luis MunguiaTKO2 (6), Apr 21, 2017
3Win3–0Daniel BastienKO2 (6), Mar 17, 2017
2Win2–0Francisco Medel4 (4), Feb 24, 2017
1Win1–0Ishwar Siqueiros2 (4), Nov 5, 2016

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. [DAZN|''DAZN Boxing'']
  2. Web site: Junior Welterweight ratings. The Ring. June 10, 2023.
  3. Web site: TBRB rankings. Transnational Boxing Rankings Board. June 10, 2023.
  4. Web site: Divisional rankings -- The best top 10 fighters per division. June 10, 2023. ESPN.com.
  5. Web site: La encrucijada de Teófimo López: entre la búsqueda de su legado y armonía con su familia. January 12, 2019. Mark. Kriegel. ESPN. June 12, 2023.
  6. Web site: Growing pains: Teofimo Lopez's search for legacy and peace with his family. December 12, 2019. ESPN.com. December 12, 2019.
  7. Web site: Teofimo Lopez Professional Boxer. www.teofimoalopez.com. May 25, 2020. October 18, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201018075429/http://www.teofimoalopez.com/. dead.
  8. Web site: US Olympic Trials - Reno - December 7-13 2015. amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. March 25, 2019.
  9. Web site: Rio 2016: Carlos Balderas earned 1st spot on boxing team, bypassing Olympic trials. December 2, 2016. Fox News. March 25, 2019.
  10. Web site: Teofimo Andres Lopez Rivera . August 9, 2016 . Rio 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160806073002/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/teofimo-andres-lopez-rivera . August 6, 2016 .
  11. Web site: Top Rank adds 19-year-old Olympian Teofimo Lopez. October 11, 2016. Dan. Rafael. ESPN. January 16, 2017.
  12. Web site: Pacquiao Decisions Vargas . The Sweet Science. May 14, 2018.
  13. Web site: December 8, 2018. Teofimo Lopez blasts Mason Menard in 44 seconds on Lomachenko-Pedraza undercard. August 7, 2020. The Ring.
  14. News: Teofimo Lopez brutally knocks out Diego Magdaleno. Christ. Scott. February 3, 2019. Bad Left Hook. en. May 25, 2020.
  15. Web site: Lopez vs Magdaleno - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. Box.Live. en. May 25, 2020.
  16. Web site: April 20, 2019. Teofimo Lopez halts Edis Tatli in five rounds on Crawford-Khan undercard. April 27, 2021. The Ring.
  17. Web site: Lopez vs Nakatani - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. May 25, 2020. Box.Live. en.
  18. Web site: July 19, 2019. Teofimo Lopez outlasts Masayoshi Nakatani in winning the IBF lightweight title eliminator. May 21, 2021. The Ring.
  19. Web site: Commey vs Lopez results: Teofimo Lopez knocks out Richard Commey to win IBF title, says Vasiliy Lomachenko is next. Christ. Scott. December 14, 2019. Bad Left Hook. en. May 25, 2020.
  20. Web site: News Archive. Box.Live. en. May 25, 2020.
  21. Web site: October 17, 2020. Teofimo Lopez pulls off the shocker by dominating Vasiliy Lomachenko. April 27, 2021. The Ring.
  22. Web site: CompuBox Punch Stats - Boxing News. October 23, 2020. Boxing Scene. October 18, 2020 .
  23. Web site: Teofimo Lopez again refuses to give Vasyl Lomachenko a rematch DAZN News UK. April 27, 2021. DAZN. en.
  24. Web site: Esco. Wil. February 5, 2021. Teofimo Lopez shows off two WBC title belts, says Devin Haney 'got played'. April 27, 2021. Bad Left Hook. en.
  25. Web site: January 6, 2021. Sulaiman: Lopez is the undisputed champ, leading man at 135lbs. April 27, 2021. Boxing Social. en-GB.
  26. Web site: June 28, 2019. Rafael: WBC's franchise title just doesn't make sense. April 27, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  27. Web site: October 26, 2019. What The Hell Is The REAL Purpose Of The "Franchise Champion?". April 27, 2021. 3Kings Boxing WorldWide. en-US.
  28. Web site: Akopyan. Manouk. Eddie Hearn: WBC Franchise Champions Are Bad For Boxing. April 27, 2021. BoxingScene.com. June 29, 2020 . en-us.
  29. Web site: Devin Haney blames WBC, Top Rank and Teofimo Lopez Jr. for undisputed title confusion DAZN News UK. April 27, 2021. DAZN. en.
  30. Web site: Esco. Wil. November 5, 2020. Devin Haney: Teofimo Lopez knows he's not undisputed without fighting me. April 27, 2021. Bad Left Hook. en.
  31. Web site: May 6, 2021. Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos rescheduled for June 19th on Triller pay-per-view. May 21, 2021. Boxing News 24. en-US.
  32. Web site: August 9, 2021. IBF ends Triller's Aussie plan for Lopez-Kambosos. September 13, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  33. Web site: August 14, 2021. Lopez-Kambosos now targeted for Middle East. September 13, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  34. Web site: Teofimo Lopez Jr. says there's 'no going back' in Top Rank row, offers news on George Kambosos Jr. date DAZN News Laos. March 28, 2021. DAZN. en.
  35. Web site: October 6, 2021. IBF awards Lopez-Kambosos bout to Matchroom. October 7, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  36. Web site: Eddie Hearn confirms Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos will now be promoted by Matchroom Boxing, broadcast by DAZN DAZN News US. October 7, 2021. DAZN. en.
  37. Web site: 2021-11-28. George Kambosos Jr stuns Teófimo López for unified lightweight title in seismic upset. 2021-12-05. the Guardian. en.
  38. Web site: George Kambosos Jr. shocks Teofimo Lopez in split decision to become new unified world lightweight champion DAZN News US. 2021-11-28. DAZN. en.
  39. Web site: Teofimo Lopez finishes off an overmatched Pedro Campa in successful debut at 140 pounds DAZN News US . 2023-04-10 . DAZN . en.
  40. Web site: Esco . Wil . 2022-12-11 . Teofimo Lopez edges split decision over Sandor Martin, shows serious flaws . 2023-04-10 . Bad Left Hook . en.
  41. Web site: Christ . Scott . 2022-12-11 . Video: Teofimo Lopez questions himself after Sandor Martin fight, asks if he's "still got it" . 2023-04-10 . Bad Left Hook . en.
  42. Web site: Christ . Scott . 2023-04-08 . Josh Taylor vs Teofimo Lopez official for June 10 at MSG's Hulu Theater . 2023-04-10 . Bad Left Hook . en.
  43. Roscher, Liz (June 12, 2023). "Teofimo Lopez announces retirement from boxing at 25". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 18, 2023.oul
  44. News: Lopez retains title, hears boos in flat performance . ESPN.com . 9 February 2024 . en.
  45. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Teofimo Lopez faces Steve Claggett in Miami in June . FIGHTMAG . 21 May 2024.
  46. News: Teofimo Lopez Defends Against Steve Claggett On June 29th On ESPN In Miami, Florida - Latest Boxing News . www.boxing247.com . 20 May 2024.
  47. Web site: July 5, 2019. Teofimo Lopez finds himself a better fighter, because he's in a better place. April 27, 2021. The Ring.
  48. Web site: December 12, 2019. Growing pains: Teofimo Lopez's search for legacy and peace with his family. April 27, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  49. Web site: López. Teófimo. López Lunar New Year tweet. March 28, 2021. Twitter. en.
  50. News: Wolfe . Cameron . Teofimo Lopez tests positive for COVID-19, bout vs. George Kambosos moved to Aug. 14 . 17 June 2021 . . 16 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210615182142/https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/31638599/teofimo-lopez-tests-positive-covid-19-bout-vs-george-kambosos-moved-aug-14-sources-say . 15 June 2021. live.