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December 8, 2022: TEOFIMO LOPEZ 17-1, 3KO smeets accredited press members and Social Media during one on one press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz at Madison Square Garden in New York, Lopez of Brooklyn will be sparing off againnt Sandor Martin 40-2 13ko s of Barcelona Spain on Saturday December 10 during a scheduled 10 round bout for WBO Internatiobnal And NABF Welterweight title and and WBC final Eliminator – ZUMAp140 20221208_zap_p140_001 Copyright: xBrianxBranchxPricex

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December 8, 2022: TEOFIMO LOPEZ 17-1, 3KO smeets accredited press members and Social Media during one on one press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz at Madison Square Garden in New York, Lopez of Brooklyn will be sparing off againnt Sandor Martin 40-2 13ko s of Barcelona Spain on Saturday December 10 during a scheduled 10 round bout for WBO Internatiobnal And NABF Welterweight title and and WBC final Eliminator – ZUMAp140 20221208_zap_p140_001 Copyright: xBrianxBranchxPricex
In the world of boxing, comparisons to legends are risky. Yet, Teofimo Lopez boldly treads this line. What drives such confidence in a sport marked by uncertainty? Lopez, gearing up for a pivotal showdown, has stirred the pot. Think of Floyd Mayweather, a name synonymous with boxing mastery.
Now, imagine someone claiming to surpass him. Seems audacious, doesn’t it? Lopez’s recent training video has sparked curiosity and debate. Why is this significant? His upcoming match against Jamaine Ortiz isn’t just another fight. It’s a statement. But what exactly did Lopez say to fuel this intrigue?
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Teofimo Lopez sets the stage for his comeback!
On February 8th, the boxing world turns its eyes to the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Here, Teofimo Lopez is set to defend his title in a highly anticipated match against Jamaine Ortiz. This date marks not just a fight, but a defining moment in Lopez’s career. In a recent Twitter clip, the intensity of Lopez’s preparation is unmistakable.
“I Fight Better Than Floyd Mayweather”
Teofimo Lopez Confidence Is As High As It’s Ever Been Going Into February 8th Superbowl 2 Week Against An Old Foe Jamaine Ortiz. #TeofimoOrtiz #teofimolopez #Mayweather pic.twitter.com/OC5u1SM4h5
— Mr. Moonshine (@MrMoonshine10) January 14, 2024
Amidst the rigorous ab wheel rollouts, a training method known for building core strength, Lopez makes a bold proclamation. “I take a lot of stuff from Floyd though,” he declares, acknowledging the influence of Mayweather’s training techniques. But then, with a twist of audacity, he adds, “Just kidding, I fight better than him.” This assertion, made with a mix of respect and competitive spirit, highlights Lopez’s readiness for the upcoming challenge.
Furthermore, Lopez’s statement isn’t just bravado; it’s a reflection of his mindset. As he prepares to step into the ring with Ortiz, a fighter he’s familiar with since their amateur days, every aspect of his training is crucial. This bout is more than a rematch; it’s a testament to Lopez’s journey and evolution as a boxer. The confidence exuded in his words mirrors the physical rigor of his training, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable fight.
Floyd isn’t the only fighter he claimed to be better than, not so long ago he talked about being better than Devin Haney too.
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Lopez asserts dominance over Haney
Teofimo Lopez, with characteristic bravado, has dismissed Devin Haney’s achievements, despite Haney becoming a two-weight division champion. In a conversation with FightHype, Lopez confidently asserted his supremacy in the boxing world. “I beat the guy that was the man in the division, so I am king… Devin Haney is #2, Teofimo is #1,” he declared, referencing his victory over Josh Taylor.
Unabashedly, Lopez drew parallels with Floyd Mayweather’s famous stance towards Manny Pacquiao. “Like Floyd Mayweather said with Manny Pacquiao – it’s okay, it’s okay to be #2, it’s okay to be right behind me, I’ll show you the way, don’t worry,” Lopez quipped. His words not only highlight his self-assuredness but also hint at a potential future showdown with Haney.
Also Read: Boxing Trainer Details Why Teofimo Lopez vs. Terence Crawford Won’t Happen Despite Recent Scuffle
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In the ever-unpredictable and thrilling world of boxing, only the ring tells the true story. So, as we anticipate Lopez’s next move, a question lingers in the air: Can ‘The Takeover’ truly live up to his claims and continue to redefine the limits of boxing greatness?
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