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BREAKING: Teofimo Lopez FIRST WORDS After LOSING to Shakur by UNANIMOUS DECISION

BREAKING: Teofimo Lopez FIRST WORDS After LOSING to Shakur by UNANIMOUS DECISION

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**BREAKING: Teofimo Lopez FIRST WORDS After LOSING to Shakur by UNANIMOUS DECISION**

New York City, February 1, 2026 – Madison Square Garden, the mecca of boxing, witnessed one of the most anticipated fights of the year when Teofimo Lopez put his WBO and Ring Magazine junior welterweight titles on the line against the undefeated Shakur Stevenson. What many expected to be a war turned into a masterclass as Stevenson dominated from bell to bell, cruising to a wide unanimous decision victory with identical scores of 119-109 across all three judges’ cards. The result made Stevenson a four-division world champion and handed Lopez his second career loss in devastating fashion.

Boxing: Shakur Stevenson dominates Teofimo Lopez at MSG - Newsday

The fight was largely one-sided. Stevenson, moving up to 140 pounds for the first time, showcased elite defensive skills, pinpoint jabbing, and body work that systematically broke down Lopez’s offense. Lopez, known for his explosive power and flashy style, struggled to land meaningful shots, connecting on only 72 punches compared to Stevenson’s 165 over 12 rounds. The former unified lightweight champion appeared frustrated, unable to impose his will or find the rhythm that had carried him to victories over Vasyl Lomachenko and Josh Taylor.

By the later rounds, Lopez was reduced to chasing shadows as Stevenson circled, picked him off, and avoided danger with ease.

As the final bell rang, the decision was never in doubt. Stevenson raised his arms in triumph while Lopez stood in the center of the ring, head bowed, absorbing the reality of a lopsided defeat. The crowd at the sold-out Garden gave Stevenson a standing ovation, but the atmosphere shifted when Lopez stepped forward for his post-fight interview with the ring announcer.

Visibly drained, sweat dripping, and with a mix of disappointment and reflection etched across his face, Lopez took the microphone. His first words after the loss came out measured but emotional:

**“First of all, I just want to thank God, man. I really do. I want to thank the Lord above everything. He’s brought me here, got me here. I shouldn’t even be here in the first place… Grateful, man. Grateful to be here with all you guys. Thank you. I can say a lot of things, it’s still going to be the wrong thing. Great guy, great fighter. Always salute to the power above. I thank you guys.

I never wanted anything to harm you guys at all, so for that my condolences to all you guys and to the slavery and everything that’s ever happened mentally.”**

The comments left the arena—and the boxing world—momentarily stunned. The reference to “slavery and everything that’s ever happened mentally” came across as disjointed and unexpected, drawing puzzled reactions from commentators and fans alike. Some interpreted it as an emotional outpouring amid defeat, perhaps alluding to broader themes of struggle and resilience, while others saw it as confusing or misplaced in the context of a boxing interview. Social media exploded with reactions ranging from sympathy (“Teo’s heartbroken, give him grace”) to criticism (“What was that about?”).

Lopez quickly pivoted back to the fight itself in follow-up questions. When asked what went wrong, he admitted: **“Nothing surprised me about Shakur. Just didn’t come with the right plan. Back to the drawing board.”** He praised Stevenson as “a hell of a fighter” and acknowledged the better man won on the night, showing class despite the crushing setback.

Stevenson, in his post-fight remarks, was gracious yet confident: “It was an amazing night. Teo’s a hell of a fighter, but I was the better man tonight. I felt stronger early on, hurt him multiple times with the jab and body work, and gradually broke him down mentally. Still respect Teo for fighting back and surviving to the final bell.”

Shakur Stevenson now 4-division champion, beats Teofimo Lopez

The loss drops Lopez to 23-2 (with his previous defeat to George Kambosos Jr. in 2021), while Stevenson improves to 25-0 (11 KOs) and claims his fourth world title across featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight, and now junior welterweight. The victory cements Stevenson as one of the pound-for-pound elite and positions him for even bigger matchups ahead.

For Lopez, the defeat raises questions about his future at 140 pounds. Critics pointed to his lack of effective aggression, poor punch output, and apparent mental fatigue. His father and trainer, Teofimo Lopez Sr., was heard yelling from the corner during the fight: “WTF happened to your power, man?!”—a moment that went viral and highlighted corner frustration.

Despite the disappointment, Lopez’s immediate words reflected gratitude and humility. He thanked God repeatedly, expressed appreciation for the fans, and avoided excuses or blame. The odd reference to slavery drew mixed reactions—some fans defended it as a raw, stream-of-consciousness moment of vulnerability after a tough loss, while others questioned its relevance.

The boxing community largely rallied around both fighters. Terence Crawford, a longtime rival and friend of Lopez, offered support backstage, while Shakur’s team celebrated the historic win. The fight, billed as a generational clash, delivered a clear statement: Stevenson’s technical mastery overwhelmed Lopez’s power on this night.

As Lopez processes the loss, he faces a crossroads. At 28, he remains a marketable star with massive fan support, but back-to-back high-profile defeats could shift his trajectory. For now, his first words after the bell captured the essence of a warrior humbled but unbroken—grateful, reflective, and ready to return to the drawing board.

The night belonged to Shakur Stevenson, but Teofimo Lopez’s raw honesty in defeat reminded everyone why boxing remains one of the most human sports: even in crushing defeat, champions find ways to rise, reflect, and fight on.