11/27 DAZN: Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr (WBA, IBF, WBO, Ring Lightweight Title Match)

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Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr. Set For June 5 in Miami - EssentiallySports



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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 20: Teofimo Lopez celebrates his fifth rounf knockout of Edis Tatli during their lightweight fight at Madison Square Garden on April 20, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr. Set For June 5 in Miami

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March 11, 2021 6:30 pm


The unified lightweight champion, Teofimo Lopez, is all set to defend his titles against George Kambosos Jr. The bout between the two was in talks for a considerable time, and it even went to purse bids. Now, the location and date of the bout has been revealed. The duo will contend with each other in a 12-round war on June 5 in Miami.

Teofimo Lopez’s manager, David McWater, recently interacted with Ring TV. Here he shed some light on the Lopez vs Kambosos Jr. clash.

“Miami will be great for him, He grew up right there. The family left Brooklyn when he was 8, so he was in that area for ten years,” he said.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 17: In this handout image provided by Top Rank, Teofimo Lopez Jr punches Vasiliy Lomachenko in their Lightweight World Title bout at MGM Grand Las Vegas Conference Center on October 17, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images)
The ‘Takeover’s last in-ring appearance was against the Ukrainian, Vasyl Lomachenko. The fight went the distance, and the American secured a unanimous decision win.

Lopez even won The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year for his enthralling performance against ‘Loma’. With that win, Lopez solidified his resume with 16 wins and 0 losses. Moreover, he established himself as the unified lightweight stalwart.

Ever since then, the 23-year-old has been asking for a rugged contender to defend his titles. And it seems like his mandatory, George Kambosos Jr., is just the ideal fit for the same.

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Can George Kambosos Jr. provide a stern test to Teofimo Lopez?
Although ‘Ferocious’ is going into this fight as an underdog, he still has all the weapons under his wing to beat the ‘Takeover’. On paper, Kambosos Jr. looks strong as he edges over the latter in terms of the number of fights taken.

Akin to the champion, the Australian is undefeated and has a professional record of 19 wins with 10 arriving by T/KO.


On the other side, Lopez is a young force in the sport, looking to vanquish every fighter from his way. He’d look to bring a more polished version of himself to tackle Kambosos Jr.

Overall, this bout promises to be an absolute blinder and fans are keen to see who among the two gets his hand raised.

Who will you be supporting once the action gets underway in a squared circle in Miami?
 

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Lopez-Kambosos: Marlins Park Sought As Potential Location For Lightweight Title Clash
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Published Tue Mar 23, 2021, 09:23 AM EDT


Triller Fight Club looks to hit one out of the park for the most significant fight in its young history in the sport.

A venue is still being sought for the upcoming World lightweight championship between defending lineal king and WBA/IBF/WBO titlist Teofimo Lopez Jr. and IBF mandatory challenger George Kambosos Jr. Multiple sources have informed BoxingScene.com that Marlins Park, home to Major League Baseball’s Miami Marlins has emerged as a leading candidate with a hold placed on the venue for June 5.

The show has yet to be formally announced, although the date lines up with a tweet provided earlier in the month by Lopez which has since been deleted. The lone confirmation regarding the event has come from Triller Fight Club (TFC) confirming that it will headline a Pay-Per-View show in the coming months.

TFC claimed promotional rights to the title fight between Lopez and Kambosos after winning a purse bid hearing held by the IBF on Feb. 25th. The upstart company submitted a massive offer of $6,018,000, far outpacing the only other two companies to bid on the event—Matchroom Boxing ($3,506,000) and Top Rank ($2,315,000), the latter who has served as Lopez’s career-long promoter.

Should the show ultimately land at Marlins Park, it will mark the first-ever boxing card at the state-of-the-art and environmentally friendly venue since first opening its doors in 2012. The most significant connection to the sport came in April 2012, when the late, great Muhammad Ali threw the ceremonial first pitch for the Marlins’ first home game at the new stadium.

The move to such a venue would fall in line with current plans for Triller’s upcoming April 17 PPV show. A fight between YouTube celebrity and current cruiserweight Jake Paul (2-0, 2KOs) and former mixed martial artist Ben Askren—who makes his pro boxing debut—headlines a hybrid boxing show and music festival which will air live from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tickets will not be sold for the April 17 show. The event will instead host a “Golden Ticket” giveaway challenge, which will assign tickets to 100 winners who will represent the lone non-talent guests for the show.

It has yet to be determined whether the same approach will be taken for Lopez-Kambosos. TFC’s inaugural event took place behind closed doors last November at Staples Center in Los Angeles, headlined by an eight-round exhibition between boxing legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones. The event reportedly sold more than 1.6 million buys, landing in the Top 10 best-selling combat sports PPV events in history.

Lopez (16-0, 12KOs) will make his second overall title defense and first since becoming the unified champion. The 23-year old Brooklyn native—who also has established roots in Florida and Las Vegas—is coming off of a career-best win, having soundly outpointed three-division titlist Vasiliy Lomachenko in their three-belt unification clash last October in Las Vegas.

The win came 10 months after Lopez scored a 2nd round knockout of Richard Commey to win the IBF lightweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York City. That same show saw Australia’s Kambosos (19-0, 10KOs) outpoint former lightweight titlist Mickey Bey over 10 rounds. Kambosos followed up the feat with a 12-round decision win over former featherweight titlist Lee Selby in their IBF title eliminator last Halloween on the road in London, England.

Negotiations between camps began shortly after their respective wins, though with the fight officially ordered this past January. The IBF submitted the matter to a purse bid hearing after talks reached an impasse, in large part due to Lopez and Top Rank failing to agree to terms on their side.
 

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I wanna believe that Lopez has been slipping after Loma and that Kambosis will sleep him.

Please Lord, make it so.
 

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I wanna believe that Lopez has been slipping after Loma and that Kambosis will sleep him.

Please Lord, make it so.
How can he be slipping if his last fight was loma and hasn’t even had a fight/s to show that he’s slipping?
 

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How can he be slipping if his last fight was loma and hasn’t even had a fight/s to show that he’s slipping?

He's saying that he hopes Teo has been slipping up since beating Loma i/e not being focused, lacking discipline, etc.

He wants to believe Teo isn't taking the fight seriously and Kambosos catches him by surprise.

Not that he has actually been slipping.
 

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He's saying that he hopes Teo has been slipping up since beating Loma i/e not being focused, lacking discipline, etc.

He wants to believe Teo isn't taking the fight seriously and Kambosos catches him by surprise.

Not that he has actually been slipping.
That can’t be the case cuz if u see his Instagram he stays in the gym.

If anyone is losing focus is Ryan Garcia.
 

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That can’t be the case cuz if u see his Instagram he stays in the gym.

If anyone is losing focus is Ryan Garcia.


Tank def slipping. Fighting non-competitive fights and staying in trouble outside the ring. No bueno.
 

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How can he be slipping if his last fight was loma and hasn’t even had a fight/s to show that he’s slipping?
Did you read what i posted?

I wrote afterwards. As in prep, as in cutting corners, as in taking opposition lightly.

I like Teo, i just rooting for the underdog.
 
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