Boxing star Teofimo Lopez announces retirement following title win over Josh Taylor: ‘I’m out’

Teofimo LopezTeofimo Lopez announced his retirement following his decisive unanimous decision victory over Josh Taylor on Saturday night. Lopez, 25, returned to the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, for a WBO junior welterweight title fight with Taylor. After weeks of trash-talk and bad-blood building, Lopez scored a massive victory over Taylor to become a […]

Teofimo Lopez

Teofimo Lopez announced his retirement following his decisive unanimous decision victory over Josh Taylor on Saturday night.

Lopez, 25, returned to the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, for a WBO junior welterweight title fight with Taylor. After weeks of trash-talk and bad-blood building, Lopez scored a massive victory over Taylor to become a two-division world champion. During his post-fight interview, Lopez indicated that he was toying with the idea of retirement. He answered any lingering questions less than 24 hours later, revealing that he would be walking away from the sport despite being one of its brightest up-and-coming stars.

“What a relief! Retired at the Top,” Lopez posted on Instagram. “Thank you Boxing for the amazing life you’ve provided for myself and my entire loved ones! THE DOUBLE-GREATEST.”

Replying to his post, Lopez may have given some insight into why he is calling it quits at the peak of his pro boxing career. “Not here to do deals with the devil. I’m out,” Lopez added.

Teofimo Lopez Wants a Guaranteed Contract Worth Nine Figures

In an interview on The Porter Way Podcast, Lopez revealed that he will be more than willing to step back into the squared circle, assuming Top Rank comes correct with an offer worth no less than nine figures.

“I think the only way you get Teo back is a nine-figure contract deal,” Lopez said. “Because I’ve made ESPN over a $100 million. I’m still getting paid a million dollars to fight while all these other fighters have not even done a quarter of what I’ve done and accomplished in the sport, they’re getting eight, 10, 12, 15 million dollars.

“So obviously I’m the black sheep of the industry and they’re really hurting me on that end. I really want to fix the sport of the boxing world and the corruption that’s going on.”

Top Rank currently has an exclusive deal with ESPN that has been mutually beneficial for both parties while Teofimo Lopez continues to cash checks far below his value. With the sport in desperate need of new and exciting talent, it’s hard to imagine Top Rank and ESPN allowing Lopez to go without attempting to retain his services with a fat bag of money.

If this is indeed the end for Teofimo Lopez, he will retire as a two-division world champion with a record of 19-1 with 13 wins by way of knockout. His lone loss came against George Kambosos Jr. in November 2021. He had since bounced back scoring wins over Pedro Campa and Sandor Martin en route to his title tilt with Josh Taylor.

Teofimo Lopez’s biggest win undoubtedly came in October 2020 when he bested Vasiliy Lomachenko via a unanimous decision inside the MGM Grand.

Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez – Betting Preview

Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez Betting PreviewTaking main event honors this weekend in a massive championship outing, Scottish titleholder, Josh Taylor faces one of the biggest challenges of his undefeated career to date – as he clashes with former lightweight champion, Teofimo Lopez. Slated to headline a massive Madison Square Garden pay-per-view event in New York City, Taylor, who boasts a […]

Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez Betting Preview

Taking main event honors this weekend in a massive championship outing, Scottish titleholder, Josh Taylor faces one of the biggest challenges of his undefeated career to date – as he clashes with former lightweight champion, Teofimo Lopez.

Slated to headline a massive Madison Square Garden pay-per-view event in New York City, Taylor, who boasts a 19-0 professional record, most recently improved on his unbeaten run, defeating Jack Catterall with a close, split decision victory on home soil in Glasgow, Scotland back in February of this year.

18-1 as a professional, former WBA and WBO lightweight champion, Lopez’s first and so far only professional loss in boxing has come against former world champion, George Kambosos Jr. back in November 2021. 

Putting his championship on the line in a massive matchup against Lopez, Taylor enters this weekend’s Madison Square Garden event as a rather narrow -185 betting favorite to defeat the former champion over at BetWay

And despite landing victories in his last two ring walks since dropping his championships to Kambosos Jr. back in 2021, Lopez is currently seated as a narrow +160 betting underdog to reclaim championships this weekend in New York City against Taylor.

Defending light welterweight gold against Lopez this weekend at Madison Square Garden, Taylor, a native of Prestonpans, won WBA and WBO spoils back in 2019 in a highlight-reel victory against Regis Prograis. 

3-0 in championship fights since, Taylor has defeated Apinun Khongsong, Jose Ramirez, and the above-mentioned, Catterall since 2020. 

In other notable career triumphs, Taylor has defeated Ohara Davis, Miguel Vasquez, Ryan Martin, and Ivan Barnachyk. 

Following his championship loss to Kambosos Jr. back in 2021, Lopez has rebounded successfully with back-to-back wins over both Perdo Campa, and in December of last year ‘The Mecca’ – stole a split decision win over Sandor Martin. 

16-0 before dropping his crowns in 2021, Lopez had recorded noteworthy wins over Edis Tatli, Richard Commey, and recent feature and former world champion, Ukrainian Olympic gold medalist, Vasily Lomachenko. 

Sharing a cagey run-up to this weekend’s event, Taylor has expressed how he has no time for any antics from Lopex throughout fight week.

“He just talks absolute waffle, just waffles on, makes no sense and I can’t be bothered listening to it,” Josh Taylor said. “It’s just boring and you’re not even making any sense so I got up and said, look, I’m away. I’m going to get my dinner and go to bed, see you on June 10.” 

In futher odds and bets available with BetWay, Taylor has found himself as a stark favorite to finish the fight via strikes, resulting in a KO or TKO victory at Madison Square Garden this weekend, currently coming in as a -240 betting favorite to stop Lopez.

As for the Brooklyn native, the hometown fighter and challenger is currently placed as a rather high +500 betting underdog to himself finish the fight against Taylor via KO or TKO in their light welterweight championship offing. 

Combined throughout their illustrious and gold-laden careers, Taylor and Lopez have landed a whopping 26 career knockout wins, with both men landing 13 career stoppages via strikes apiece.