Teofimo Lopez faced a tough challenge in his fight against Steve Claggett, a fringe contender with a record of 38-8-2, 26 KOs. The reigning WBO light welterweight champion was expected to have an easy night but ended up in a grueling battle with Claggett. Throughout the twelve-round fight, Claggett displayed relentless pressure, reminiscent of Gennady
Steve Claggett
Teofimo Lopez, the WBO light welterweight champion, and his challenger Steve Claggett successfully weighed in for their upcoming fight at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, Florida. However, upon closer observation, it was apparent that Claggett appeared to be in better physical condition compared to the visibly dehydrated Teofimo. The champion seemed drained and
Teofimo Lopez seems confident that he is on another level compared to his upcoming opponent, Steve Claggett. However, Claggett, described as a hungry fighter, is looking to upset Lopez in their upcoming twelve-round contest on ESPN. Despite Lopez’s assertions that his ring IQ is superior, it remains to be seen how he will handle Claggett’s
Teofimo Lopez has been under scrutiny for his recent lackluster performances against Sandor Martin and Jamaine Ortiz. Despite claiming victory in both fights, fans and critics alike have questioned the judges’ decisions and raised concerns about Teofimo’s ability to compete at an elite level. The problem lies in Teofimo’s inability to effectively cut off the
Teofimo Lopez has recently made some bold statements regarding fellow boxer Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, painting a picture of a soft fighter who has been “babied” throughout his pro career. Lopez, who boasts a record of 20-1 with 13 KOs, believes that he has taken a harder road to success compared to Davis, who holds an