Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Teofimo Lopez
Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 11:00 PM (MGM Grand Conference Center)
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- Odds for the potential fight have been posted and the Ukraine native, Lomachenko, is a -365 favorite with Lopez coming back at +275. Read Full Story Boxing Canelo Alvarez Floyd Mayweather WBC WBA WBO IBF Ukrainian Lomachenko Box Teofimo Lopez Prediction Odds Analysis Knockouts Boxer Bovada.
- Lomachenko, 32, is at +200 to win by knockout and even money for a distance-lasting victory. Odds list Lopez at +500 to win on a stoppage and +800 by decision. Speed has champ wary of Lopez 'He has.
The Line: Teofimo Lopez +285 / Vasyl Lomachenko -355 -- Over/Under: 10.5Click to Get Latest Betting Odds
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Vasyl Lomachenko and Teofimo Lopez fight Saturday for the World Boxing Association Super World Light Title at the MGM Grand Conference Center.
Vasyl Lomachenko enters this fight with a 14-1 record that includes 10 knockouts. Lomachenko has won each of his last 13 fights, and he's coming off an August (2019) win over Luke Campbell. Lomachenko is coming off a fairly competitive fight, as he won and controlled things through the middle of the fight, but he did take some shots and wasn't able to produce a finish. Lomachenko has now seen two of his last three fights end in decisions, as he once had an eight-fight streak of finishes. Lomachenko is a 32-year-old southpaw who stands at 5'7' and has a 65.5-inch reach. Lomachenko is one of the best technical fighters in the sport with ridiculous footwork and defense, so his opponents have a tough time landing consistently and can get frustrated and lose confidence over the course of a bout. Lomachenko has quick hands offensively, puts combinations together nicely and clearly has power with 66.6 percent of his fights ending in knockout. There's really no weakness in Lomachenko's game, and when he gets comfortable offensively, he's an absolute machine who keeps coming forward looking to end things. As his competition continues to improve on the professional level, Lomachenko is in the conversation as the best pound for pound fighter in the world. This will be Lomachenko's fifth career fight in Nevada.
Teofimo Lopez enters this fight with a 15-0record that includes 12 knockouts. This will be Lopez's fifth fight since 2019, and he's coming off a December win over Richard Commey. Lopez is coming off a second round knockout victory to beat easily the best boxer from Ghana, and he's now produced knockouts in six of his last seven fights. Lopez will now defend his new IBF lightweight title while snagging the biggest victory of his career. Lopez is a 23-year-old American who stands at 5'8', has a 68.5-inch reach and an orthodox stance. Lopez is a flashy boxer who will taunt his opponent and then land a nasty combination that drops them. Lopez has legit knockout power in either hand and works the body well. Lopez has some decent head movement and has shown to be an effective counterpuncher when his opponent actually looks to be the aggressor. The questions here is that Lopez has fought a lot of subpar fighters, so it's hard to really judge his ability, and he does leave himself open a lot with his hands always so low. Win or lose, we're going to learn a lot about Lopez in this fight. This will be Lopez's second career fight in Nevada.
Lomachenko should be the clear favorite in this fight considering he has far less question marks. Lomachenko has proven himself at all levels, and there's few who cut the ring off and go to work like he does. Lopez has defensive concerns and his footwork has looked a bit slow at times. I'm not driving the Lopez bandwagon just yet. However, boxing is one of the more predictable sports and it's not often you get a fight that could go either way. It's hard to find betting value on boxing lines unless playing props. And while Lomachenko should be the pick and is the safer bet, there's no doubt Lopez has the punching power and the raw talent to win this fight. Lopez has a punchers chance, especially when we saw Lomachenko get dropped by Jorge Linares a couple of years ago.
Because we don't get a lot of live underdogs in the sport of boxing these days, I'll take a shot with Lopez and the plus money.
Randy's PickTeofimo Lopez +285
One of the most anticipated title fights of the year in the ultra-competitive lightweight division will take place on Oct. 17 when IBF champion Teofimo Lopez Jr. (15-0, 12 KOs) will defend his title against WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring champion Vasiliy Lomachenko (14-1, 10 KOs) inside the bubble at the MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas.
It's a classic case of youth vs. experience as Lomachenko comes to the ring as arguably the most decorated amateur in the history of boxing with a 396-1 record and two Olympic gold medals. That success translated seamlessly into the professional ranks as the 32-year-old won his first world title in his third professional bout and has become a unified champion with remarkable performances against the likes of Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jorge Linares, Gary Russell Jr. and Nicholas Walters.
He'll be standing across the ring from a 23-year-old dynamo with big dreams, a big ego and a an even bigger punch. Lopez has superstar written all over him and is unbeaten in 15 fights with 12 of those wins coming by way of highlight-reel knockout. His unique combination of heavy hands, technical skill and youth make him a dangerous opponent for Lomachenko.
Could this be a passing of the torch or a harsh lesson by the teacher to the student?
DAZN News staff has made their predictions.
Andreas Hale
The fact that this fight was announced months ago and I'm just now settling on a winner speaks in volumes about the matchmaking here.
Many have compared it to the 2013 bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, and those comparisons are spot on. Lopez is the naturally bigger, stronger and younger fighter while Lomachenko is the smaller seasoned veteran who currently enjoys his perch on top of the mountain as boxing's best. Usually, these showdowns where youth battles experience end up with experience coming out on top.
This fight may end up being no different.
Lopez is certainly capable of pulling off the upset. The challenge is whether the 23-year-old is mature enough to keep his head on straight and adjust to Lomachenko's shiftiness as the fight progresses. As much as the fight has been made to be power vs. speed, it's more about timing. If Lopez can figure out when to throw and how to find his target, he will put himself in position to leave Las Vegas with four titles. But that's easier said than done as Lomachenko possesses some astounding footwork that has bedazzled opponents to the point of mental submission.
Lomachenko has seen it all and will need to have a mental lapse in order for Lopez to catch him with one of those heavy power shots. As long as Lomachenko can keep himself out of danger, it will limit the opportunities for his opponent to cash in his golden ticket. And if this is a boxing match, nobody is beating Lomachenko. With Lopez and his father unable to figure out how to slow down Lomachenko, this could turn into a runaway late with the Ukrainian adding the IBF title to his collection. There's a path to victory for Lopez, but Lomachenko is fully capable of making it a dead end before Lopez can find the street.
Lopez shouldn't fret — Canelo lost to Mayweather and look at him now. Teofimo Lopez is following the same trajectory. He's just not there .. yet.
Lomachenko Vs Lopez Fight Card
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via unanimous decision
Steven Muehlhausen
Lomachenko Vs Lopez Odds
This fight has the feel of when Canelo Alvarez faced Floyd Mayweather Jr. with the premise of the young, hungry lion, looking to become the king of the jungle. But standing in Lopez's way is arguably the pound-for-pound best fighter in the sport.
Lomachenko is the heavy betting favorite and rightfully so. But the 23-year-old has a viable chance of winning as he has power in both hands and Lomachenko has been sent to the canvas in the past.
Lopez says he can box with Lomachenko even though no one has been able to do that up to this point. That wouldn't be Lopez's best recipe for success. He has to stay in the pocket and try to make it a fire-fight because he can't win a boxing match with Lomachenko.
The fight will be competitive early but Lomachenko will turn it on in the middle rounds and turn Lopez's aggressiveness into an advantage and use it against his younger foe. He's going to keep catching Lopez with hard, stiff shots. Those will start to become too much for Lopez, and Lomachenko ends up dropping him in the beginning of the championship rounds to retain his belts.
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via 10th-round TKO
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Liam Happe
This will be Lopez's toughest puzzle to solve as a pro, by far. I strongly doubt he will be able to have his way in the manner he has described in most interviews for the better part of two years. But, it won't be a shutout by any stretch. I expect this to join the long list of fights from recent years to provoke a huge amount of bickering over who really won. Top super bowl plays. And, of course, a 2021 rematch with more than 250 fans in attendance.
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via majority decision
Lomachenko vs. Lopez odds
Because we don't get a lot of live underdogs in the sport of boxing these days, I'll take a shot with Lopez and the plus money.
Randy's PickTeofimo Lopez +285
One of the most anticipated title fights of the year in the ultra-competitive lightweight division will take place on Oct. 17 when IBF champion Teofimo Lopez Jr. (15-0, 12 KOs) will defend his title against WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring champion Vasiliy Lomachenko (14-1, 10 KOs) inside the bubble at the MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas.
It's a classic case of youth vs. experience as Lomachenko comes to the ring as arguably the most decorated amateur in the history of boxing with a 396-1 record and two Olympic gold medals. That success translated seamlessly into the professional ranks as the 32-year-old won his first world title in his third professional bout and has become a unified champion with remarkable performances against the likes of Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jorge Linares, Gary Russell Jr. and Nicholas Walters.
He'll be standing across the ring from a 23-year-old dynamo with big dreams, a big ego and a an even bigger punch. Lopez has superstar written all over him and is unbeaten in 15 fights with 12 of those wins coming by way of highlight-reel knockout. His unique combination of heavy hands, technical skill and youth make him a dangerous opponent for Lomachenko.
Could this be a passing of the torch or a harsh lesson by the teacher to the student?
DAZN News staff has made their predictions.
Andreas Hale
The fact that this fight was announced months ago and I'm just now settling on a winner speaks in volumes about the matchmaking here.
Many have compared it to the 2013 bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, and those comparisons are spot on. Lopez is the naturally bigger, stronger and younger fighter while Lomachenko is the smaller seasoned veteran who currently enjoys his perch on top of the mountain as boxing's best. Usually, these showdowns where youth battles experience end up with experience coming out on top.
This fight may end up being no different.
Lopez is certainly capable of pulling off the upset. The challenge is whether the 23-year-old is mature enough to keep his head on straight and adjust to Lomachenko's shiftiness as the fight progresses. As much as the fight has been made to be power vs. speed, it's more about timing. If Lopez can figure out when to throw and how to find his target, he will put himself in position to leave Las Vegas with four titles. But that's easier said than done as Lomachenko possesses some astounding footwork that has bedazzled opponents to the point of mental submission.
Lomachenko has seen it all and will need to have a mental lapse in order for Lopez to catch him with one of those heavy power shots. As long as Lomachenko can keep himself out of danger, it will limit the opportunities for his opponent to cash in his golden ticket. And if this is a boxing match, nobody is beating Lomachenko. With Lopez and his father unable to figure out how to slow down Lomachenko, this could turn into a runaway late with the Ukrainian adding the IBF title to his collection. There's a path to victory for Lopez, but Lomachenko is fully capable of making it a dead end before Lopez can find the street.
Lopez shouldn't fret — Canelo lost to Mayweather and look at him now. Teofimo Lopez is following the same trajectory. He's just not there .. yet.
Lomachenko Vs Lopez Fight Card
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via unanimous decision
Steven Muehlhausen
Lomachenko Vs Lopez Odds
This fight has the feel of when Canelo Alvarez faced Floyd Mayweather Jr. with the premise of the young, hungry lion, looking to become the king of the jungle. But standing in Lopez's way is arguably the pound-for-pound best fighter in the sport.
Lomachenko is the heavy betting favorite and rightfully so. But the 23-year-old has a viable chance of winning as he has power in both hands and Lomachenko has been sent to the canvas in the past.
Lopez says he can box with Lomachenko even though no one has been able to do that up to this point. That wouldn't be Lopez's best recipe for success. He has to stay in the pocket and try to make it a fire-fight because he can't win a boxing match with Lomachenko.
The fight will be competitive early but Lomachenko will turn it on in the middle rounds and turn Lopez's aggressiveness into an advantage and use it against his younger foe. He's going to keep catching Lopez with hard, stiff shots. Those will start to become too much for Lopez, and Lomachenko ends up dropping him in the beginning of the championship rounds to retain his belts.
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via 10th-round TKO
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Liam Happe
This will be Lopez's toughest puzzle to solve as a pro, by far. I strongly doubt he will be able to have his way in the manner he has described in most interviews for the better part of two years. But, it won't be a shutout by any stretch. I expect this to join the long list of fights from recent years to provoke a huge amount of bickering over who really won. Top super bowl plays. And, of course, a 2021 rematch with more than 250 fans in attendance.
The pick: Vasiliy Lomachenko def. Teofimo Lopez via majority decision
Lomachenko vs. Lopez odds
- Lomachenko: -400
- Lopez: +275
According to BetMGM on Friday, Lomachenko is a -400 favorite, meaning that you would need to bet $400 to win $100. Lopez is a +275 underdog, meaning that a $100 bet could win you $275.
Other odds include:
- Lomachenko by KO/TKO/technical decision or DQ: +200
- Lomachenko on points: 100
- Tie: +2200
- Lopez on points: +800
- Lopez by KO/TKO/technical decision or DQ: +450