Teófimo López is looking for a place with his Top Rank

The Ligero Unified Champion, Teófimo López, will not be resigning from the boxing match.

In an interview on Saturday night on ESPN, López reached out about a contractual dispute between him and Top Rank Promotions for a future lawsuit against the obligatory scorer George Kambosos.

López is looking for more than the $ 1.25 million bond to defend its FIB belt in the 135 library division. Dijo is preparing to host Kambosos in a promotion to Top Rank, if the price is correct.

“I’m always looking forward and advancing,” said López to ESPN’s Mark Kriegel. “If I could not fill in the terms, sentences, as well as, I would leave my talent for another part”.

Remember The Athletic, Top Rank, without an amount of $ 1.25 million per una pelea contra Kambosos (19-0, 10 KOs). The FIB has issued a tender for the juveniles that the tenderer has given the right to promote. It is ESPN’s responsibility to produce the rest of the money for López’s bolsillo. In 2018, the Top Rank company signed a contract of the sweet años with ESPN para producir peleas para la red.

López (16-0, 12 KOs) is four months away from beating Vasiliy Lomachenko in October to win the titles of AMB, FIB and OMB.

Before the López-Lomachenko game, Top Rank’s founder, Bob Arum, praised ESPN’s efforts to ensure that this game was economically viable during the COVID-19 pandemic. The party took place in Las Vegas without any fanatics paying.

In his Saturday interview, López explained why his financial situation is different from what he did a month ago.

“Because he’s the best player in the world in this exhibition”, says López. “Everything is paid for. And so it is that we hicimos. We pay for our money. I’m the favorite pug of your favorite boxer. He marks the little one, and I believe that all of them have to give him money. I’m la verdad. I’m the best in La division. ‘

López dijo that currently plans to continue in the 135 books while waiting for the winner of the welter junior peso between José Ramírez and Josh Taylor. Ramirez and Taylor each have one of the four major titles in the 140-book division; su pelea aún no se ha annunciado.

Ramírez and Taylor also worked on ESPN and were promoted by Top Rank. López says he hopes his nearest pelea is in the red. It’s embarrassing, because it’s more than what it’s currently offering, it’s getting into its immediate future.

“I can not accept it anymore,” López told ESPN on Saturday. “It’s taken a long time for an acquisition. I’m gonna die. It’s nothing like it’s. I’ve gouty.”

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