
WBO junior welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez spoke about WBC lightweight titleholder Shakur Stevenson.
“Shakur is slow. He’s really slow. I watched him at lightweight and I checked the highlights of his last fight with Sepeda — and I’ll say it again: he’s slow. There’s nothing more to add.
Maybe it’s the circle of people he’s around and the influence of those who currently dominate the sport — for example, Terence Crawford, whom he calls his ‘big brother’ — that’s made him want bigger names and tougher opponents.
But I haven’t yet seen Shakur face anyone tougher than who he’ll be facing next — me. I respect him for stepping into the ring, but I think the time has come for his first defeat. And you know me — I’ll whoop him so badly that he’ll either quit in the corner or I’ll knock him out,” Lopez said.
According to preliminary reports, a fight between Teofimo Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) and Shakur Stevenson (24-0, 11 KO)could take place in early 2026.
Lopez last fought in May, beating Arnold Barbosa by unanimous decision. Stevenson defeated William Sepeda by unanimous decision in July.