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Norman Jr. to Teofimo: “Come to 147 and try to take my belt”

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WBO welterweight Brian Norman Jr. he put in his fellow Top Rank Teofimo Lopez on social media, reacting to him saying that he did not want to fight a unification with the IBF champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis when he had the opportunity to face him in November.

Callout by Norman Jr

Brian Norman Jr. (26-0, 20 KO) told Teofimo that he is “complains about money” and that he is trying to keep his career alive by talking “Crazy” so that people will want to watch his fights. Fans “still don’t care” to see it. Norman Jr. then challenged Lopez (21-1, 13 KOs) to get to 147 to try to take his WBO belt.

Lopez’s popularity has fallen from its peak four years ago, when he knocked out the injured Vasily Lomachenko in a 12-round unanimous decision on October 17, 2020. The two have not done anything since, beating lesser fighters and facing opposition still worse at the point. where lovers no longer mention him.

Teo has not been the same fighter since his match against Loma, and some fans believe that he is already washed up at 27. The Lomachenko fight got the best of Teofimo, leaving the shell that was lost to George Kambosos Jr., which was given. Controversial decision wins over Sandor Martin and Jamaine Ortiz.

Lately, Teofimo has started calling Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis and Terence Crawford, who are completely out of his league. These are fights where he has no chance of winning, but even fewer of those matches have happened.

If Lopez wanted to reinvent himself and be taken seriously by fans once again, he would have to take on Norman Jr. on his bid to fight for his WBO welterweight belt. Capturing that title would give Teofimo some bargaining chip to get a fight against Ennis (33-0, 29 KOs), who is set to win all the welterweight titles for some reason. I

The money Lopez would make fighting Norman Jr. it won’t be huge, but he needs to see the fight as an investment in his future. If he can capture that title, it opens the door to a fight against Boots and possibly some of the other welterweights, such as Conor Benn.

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