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Teofimo Lopez Says Wants Toight WBC Shakur Stevenson Together, Throwing More Than One at His Defense His Defense Volume Puncher William Hepeda on July 12th in Queens, New York.
Lopez Believes That Shakur (23-0, 11 Kos) Beat HE Tries (33-0, 27 Kos) By Throwing Potshots, What is the Typical Style That He’s Used His Entire Pro and Amateur Career. That Approach Won’t Be Practical Against The Relentless Zepeda, Who Can Throw Over 100 Punch With Round Power.
William Zepeda’s Offense Is Like A 19th-Century Multi-barreled, rapid-firing, hand-cranked Gatling Gunand Heesn’t Stop Throwing. Shakur’s Pop Gun Style of Throwing Punches Would Be Match for Zepeda’s Higher Rate of Fire Offense.
Stevenson’s Defense Is Designed to Avoid Headshots. He’s Excellent and Leaning or Pulling Back to Avoid Getting Hit Head. Howver, slaged by the body, and that’s Area Stevenson Can’t Protect IF He’s Going To Follow Teofimo’s Advice Of Throwing Combinations.
Lopez’s 50/50 Shakur View
“Shakur (Stevenson) Knows How to Box Fighters Like (William Zepeda). I’m Hoping To See Shakur Throw More Combinations. If Not, It Could Be a 50/50 Fight, “Said Teofimo Lopez The ringGiving His Thoughts on Next Month’s Fight Between WBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson and William Zepeda in Queens, New York.
It’s asking a Lot of Stevenson to the Pocket to the Pocket to Throw Combinations William Zepeda, Because He Not The Type of Fighter Who “Knows How to Box.” Teofimo Is Way With That Comment.
Stevenson has never fought a High-Volume Puncher During His Pro Career. The Last Time Hear Fighter With A High-Volume Offense Was in the 2016 Olympics Against Cuba’s Robeisy Ramirez. Hey Lost That Fight He Couldn’t Match Robeisy’s Combination Punching. Stevenson Was Left Crying Without Tears Afterward, Unable To Fully Grasp Why H He’d Lost. Now, We’re About To The Same Thing Happen Next Month When Shakur Faces Zepeda.
Teofimo Failed to Mention Shakur’s Glass Hands. He Doesn’t Have Healthy Enough Hands To Throw The Combination Punching That He Needs To Hold The Machine-Like Zepeda. Shakur’s Hands Are Too Brittle for Combat and Will Fall for forced to stand in the Pocket and Match Zepeda’s Ridiculously High Output.
Shakur Threw Combinations in His Fight Last February Against Replacement opponent Josh Padley. However, that’s a British Domestic-Level Fighter That Stevenson’s Promoter, Eddie Hearn, Dug Up The Last Minute As A Substitute Original Opponent, Floyd Schofield, Withdrew From The Fight.
Padley Had No Power or Any Offensive Ability. Hey Was It’s Just a Hearn Chose Over The More Dangerous Option, Cuban Knockout Artist Jadier Herrera (17-0, 16 kos), Who Would Have Been a Nightmare Shakur. He was a wise decision by Hearn.
Shakur Might Have Lost To Jadier, And That Would Hited Quest to Get The Mega-Money Fight HE’s Working toward Against Gervis.
Last Updated on 06/16/2025