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Teofimo Lopez jeopardises Devin Haney showdown following social media surge

Oscar Pick

29th May, 2025

Teofimo Lopez jeopardises Devin Haney showdown following social media surge

TEOFIMO Lopez is seemingly angling for a summer sizzler against Devin Haney, despite rumours of a potential clash with unified world welterweight champion Jaron Ennis.

According to boxing journalist Dan Rafeal, the two former lightweight kings reached a tentative agreement on Tuesday to collide at a catchweight of 145lbs.

But now, it appears that a string of typically bizarre tweets from Lopez, 22-1 (13 KOs) – most of which directed at boxing paymaster Turki Alalshikh – has cast doubt on his dustup with Haney, 32-0 (15 KOs).

‘The Takeover’ comes off a comfortable unanimous decision victory over Arnold Barboza Jr, successfully retaining his WBO world super-lightweight title in the process.

But since then, a move up to 147lbs has seemed likely for Lopez, who expressed a desire to face IBF and WBA world champion Ennis soon after his last outing.

Equally, Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn, who promotes ‘Boots,’ highlighted the 27-year-old as a possible option for his American star.

In a somewhat unexpected turn of events, though, Haney has now emerged as a mooted dance partner for Lopez, with the pair reportedly having already entered negotiations.

Unlike Lopez, ‘The Dream’ came under fire shortly after his last display, as despite claiming a wide points victory over Jose Ramirez, his largely uninspiring performance did little to whet the appetite of fans.

Nevertheless, the 26-year-old has somehow managed to shoehorn himself into the mix for a potential showdown with his former rival at 135lbs.

Only Lopez, meanwhile, has tested the boundaries with his activity on social media, as his most recent post – depicting a fight poster involving himself and Alalshikh – followed a series of complaints regarding his proposed fight purse.

As a result, Rafael wrote on X yesterday: “Per three sources involved, Teofimo Lopez-Devin Haney was agreed to Tuesday night, but not signed, for [August 16] in Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] at 145[lbs] but [the] fight is now in jeopardy after Teofimo’s tweet storm.”

Per three sources involved, Teofimo Lopez-Devin Haney was agreed to Tuesday night, but not signed, for Aug. 16 in Riyadh at 145 pounds but fight is now in jeopardy after Teofimo’s tweet storm. #boxing

— Dan Rafael (@DanRafael1) May 28, 2025

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