In a thrilling night under the lights of Times Square, Teofimo Lopez defeats Arnold Barboza Jr. by unanimous decision to keep his WBO junior welterweight title. The judges scored the bout 116-112, 116-112, and 118-110, highlighting Lopez’s total control in the ring.
Teofimo Lopez defeats Arnold Barboza Jr.
Barboza Jr. came into the fight undefeated, but it didn’t take long for Lopez to establish his dominance. Though Barboza landed a few clean shots—most notably in the sixth round—Lopez quickly regained control and dictated the pace with superior timing and movement. The win lifts Lopez’s record to 22-1, while Barboza now sits at 32-1.
Even boxing legend Mike Tyson praised Lopez’s performance, calling it a “shutout” and noting the precision and confidence the champion displayed in front of a massive New York crowd.
After the fight, Lopez wasted no time calling out his next potential opponent—Jaron “Boots” Ennis. With a move to welterweight in sight, Lopez is looking to test himself against the best and become a multi-division world champion.
This event wasn’t just about titles; it was historic. Boxing returned to Times Square for the first time, turning one of the world’s most iconic locations into an outdoor arena, blending sport and spectacle in a way only New York can pull off.
With this win, Teofimo Lopez strengthens his claim as one of boxing’s pound-for-pound greats—and proves he’s far from done writing his legacy.
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