Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. | DAZN - November 27, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 27 Nov 2021, 08:28

Lopez - Decision
13
19%
Lopez - T/KO
42
62%
DRAW
1
1%
Kambosos - T/KO
6
9%
Kambosos - Decision
6
9%
 
Total votes: 68

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H8Usernames wrote: 16 Jan 2021, 11:58 I was watching some highlights of this Kambosos fellow and I wouldnt put it past him to win this thing. Obviously the smart money would be on Teofimo but a Kambosos win would only be a minor upset.
George improves every fight.
I've had my eye on him for ages.
Got the big contract from old Bob a couple of years ago, and I thought he deserved it.
Unfortunately, if I take my fan boy hat off, it's probably one or two fights too soon for George.
Yes, he has earned his #1 contender spot (there have been a lot less deserving) and for sure they should fight.
George will give it everything, and I think he will be a game, up for it opponent until at least the half way point.
Tellymofo has the pop and expertise to get the job done.
Still give George about a 25% chance of pulling something out though.
Now everyone sing along with me:

"Furious George, furious little Aussie"
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agree. i'd still pick lopez to win, but i wouldn't bet on it
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margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Jan 2021, 02:41 kambo is the mandatory
Fair enough.
Kambosos was ok in the Selby fight I suppose.
He looks like a fighter with a bit of an edge and is aggressive, not sure how he'll cope with the overall boxing skills of Teofimo though.
Lopez is priming right now, Kambosos will need a career effort to get anything out of this.
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Evander wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 00:27
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Jan 2021, 02:41 kambo is the mandatory
Fair enough.
Kambosos was ok in the Selby fight I suppose.
He looks like a fighter with a bit of an edge and is aggressive, not sure how he'll cope with the overall boxing skills of Teofimo though.
Lopez is priming right now, Kambosos will need a career effort to get anything out of this.
Lopez is ducking his mando.

He wants $10m for Australia as well.

Let it go to purse bids.. then he’ll probably vacate.
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Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr being worked on, but Team Lopez say nowhere near done

Teofimo Lopez has marching orders from the IBF, but a fight with his mandatory challenger isn’t as close to done as Team Kambosos might suggest.

Most boxing fans had hoped that when the new year kicked off, we’d be in a refreshed mode, tat COVID would be receding, and efforts to quell the pandemic would be paying off.

In America, the optimism that welled up say six months ago has been replaced by the realization that it’s not going to get better this week, or in the next month. Some optimism comes for people who believe a transition in leadership to a new regime atop the federal government will bring with it an improved response to the public health crisis, and that will be reflected in a sunnier spring, and perhaps a summer that could feature some degree of a return to “normalcy.”

That is all to say, yes, cans keep getting kicked down the road, in terms of fights being fashioned. Because uncertainty, stemming from bleak news of the virus’ spread, continues to be that black cloud which makes planning for the future even more of a fool’s errand than it already was in this sporting realm.

Whether or not Teofimo Lopez will meet ordered IBF IBF mandatory challenger George Kambosos Jr for his first fight since upsetting Vasiliy Lomachenko last October is up in the air.

Peter Kahn, who manages the 27-year-old Kambosos, went on the Randy Gordon/Gerry Cooney SiriusXM show, and he made clear that he’d like to see his kid get a crack at Lopez.

“We’re getting close,” Kahn said. “We have a formal proposal to Top Rank, that will basically express our offer to bring Teofimo Lopez to Australia, and defend all of his titles against George.”

If the Lopez gang accepts, then we’ll see if Kambosos (19-0, 10 KOs) can derail the heavy momentum of Lopez. And if Lopez doesn’t take this fight, he would have to give up his IBF belt, and Kambosos would vie for the vacated strap.

I reached out to Lopez manager David McWater to get a sense of where things stand from his point of view.

“I haven’t seen an offer. I’m told one is in the works,” McWater said on Monday evening.

OK, so it is looking like we get Lopez-Kambosos in Australia, maybe in May? Is that anything close to certain?

“No,” McWater said. “I think there are a lot of ifs there. Most of which aren’t controllable by anyone right now.”

Lopez is coming off a thoroughly massive win, his bargaining power exploded, and he’s made no secret how he feels: he took the risk, stepped up, and got rewarded with a win over Vasiliy Lomachenko. And now, he’s seeking more spoils. Yes, his asking price popped hard northward. Top Rank promotes Lopez, and Bob Arum has publicly said he gets it, Lopez is a young gun and wants to be paid to reflect that.

But because revenue streams have been choked off by COVID, that means the pots aren’t sized like they were pre-2020. Lopez-Kambosos in front of 40,000 in Melbourne is something that isn’t unappealing — but the virus has to recede, and not just in Australia.

Speaking generically, people running shows in other countries need to be comfortable with foreigners flying in to their sector. You probably know the deal, America’s COVID numbers are horrific. Australia’s are not, but they’d like to keep it that way — and if leaders there don’t see America smartening up, then it won’t be an easy sell for promoters their to ask for a loosening of regulations, so foreigners can jet in and play their part in a massive fight promotion.

Right now, COVID cases from people coming in to Australia for the Feb. 8 Australian Open tennis event are popping up, and making organizers sweat. That nation did a helluva job flattening their curve last summer, and officials boasted of days in the last month with not a single reported case of the virus. Their stringency has been working for them.

So decision-makers in Australia have enough drama about the tennis tourney in three weeks, let alone making a determination on what their play for early summer travel and tourism might be. So, yeah, no decision on what’s next for Lopez has been made, and McWater stresses that there is a long way to go.

“Nothing at all has been decided,” McWater said. “(Peter Kahn) has been working very hard on it and I’m appreciative of that, but it’d be premature to say it’s anywhere near done.”
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. -Purse Bid Order

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IBF Purse Bid Ordered For February 18

Promoters for Teofimo Lopez and George Kambosos Jr. have reached an impasse.

Their inability to reach a financial agreement for that mandated lightweight title fight led the IBF to order a purse bid Monday. Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc. (Lopez), DiBella Entertainment (Kambosos) or any other promoter can bid for the right to put on a Lopez-Kambosos bout during a virtual purse bid that has been scheduled for February 18.

Brooklyn’s Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) will defend his lightweight titles against Australia’s Kambosos (19-0, 10 KOs) in his next bout because Kambosos is the mandatory challenger for Lopez’s IBF 135-pound championship. The 23-year-old Lopez likely will be listed as a huge favorite over the 27-year-old Kambosos once their fight is officially scheduled.

“All I’m saying is Teofimo-Kambosos is not one of the marquee, great fights that are gonna be shown this spring or this summer,” Arum told Boxing Scene on Monday. “It’s not a marquee fight. It is what it is, and let’s see how it all works out.”

Arum has explored the possibility of bringing Lopez-Kambosos to Kambosos’ home country, but Australia is no longer an option. If Top Rank winds up promoting their fight, Lopez-Kambosos almost certainly will be staged in the United States.

Lopez-Kambosos could be brought to Madison Square Garden on June 12, though that would depend on whether even a limited number of fans could attend a card at that iconic New York venue by then. In accordance with New York’s COVID-19 restrictions, fans still cannot attend Knicks or Rangers home games at Madison Square Garden.

Meanwhile, promoters for Lopez and Kambosos will continue negotiating in hopes of voluntarily reaching an agreement before a purse bid is necessary.

“That’s always possible,” Arum said. “That happens a lot.”

Lopez also owns the WBA, WBC franchise and WBO lightweight titles, each of which he won when he upset Urkaine’s Vasiliy Lomachenko (14-2, 10 KOs) by unanimous decision in their 12-rounder October 17 at MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. Lopez won the IBF belt by knocking out Ghana’s Richard Commey (29-3, 26 KOs) in the second round of their December 2019 bout at Madison Square Garden.
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Hearn: Lopez-Kambosos Purse Bid Puts Pressure On Top Rank To Make Deal With Teofimo

Eddie Hearn hasn’t committed to bidding, but the British promoter apparently is intrigued by the idea of bringing a Teofimo Lopez-George Kambosos Jr. fight to DAZN.

If he is provided the requisite financial backing by DAZN, Hearn could submit a proposal high enough to win the Lopez-Kambosos purse bid the IBF has scheduled for February 18. The 23-year-old Lopez’s fights have been broadcast by ESPN in recent years, but the undefeated, unified lightweight champion and his promoter, Bob Arum, have yet to reach a financial agreement for his IBF-mandated match against Australia’s Kambosos.

Lopez, Arum, Kambosos and Lou DiBella, the unbeaten contender’s promoter, all could come to an agreement before February 18 and eliminate the need for a purse bid. If not, any licensed promoter could submit a winning bid that day and temporarily take Lopez away from Arum’s company and ESPN for his next fight.

If that happened, it at least would take Top Rank and ESPN off the hook financially for what Arum deemed “not a marquee fight” in an interview with BS.com on Monday.

“What happens is these governing bodies, they give you a period of time to negotiate,” Hearn stated Tuesday during his weekly appearance on “The Ak & Barak Show,” which streams weekdays on DAZN and SiriusXM. “And if you can’t come to an agreement, it goes to purse bids. So, that period of time now has expired, so there will be a purse bid for that [fight] coming up in about a week’s time. Which is really interesting because then it becomes an open marketplace. Right? So, all of a sudden, DAZN, PBC, Top Rank, of course, can bid for this fight. Right?

“So, this puts like a different spin, trying to put your mind into the marketplace, into the business, if you’re listening to this, right? Where you’ve got a guy like Teofimo Lopez, who’s aligned to ESPN, Bob Arum’s saying, ‘This is the max I’m gonna pay you.’ Teofimo Lopez is going, ‘Hmm. You know what? Let’s see what the marketplace is saying. So, let’s see what Eddie Hearn and DAZN wanna put up for this fight. Let’s see what PBC wanna put up for this fight, if you don’t give me the money that I want.’ ”


Arum’s company willingly sent one its top fighters, WBC/WBO 140-pound champ Jose Ramirez, to DAZN for a title unification fight with Maurice Hooker in July 2019 because DAZN and Hearn paid Ramirez a career-high purse in excess of $4 million. It is unclear if DAZN would be willing to pay Lopez a multimillion-dollar purse or even back any bid to bring a Lopez-Kambosos bout to that streaming service.

Though unbeaten, Kambosos (19-0, 10 KOs) will be a decided underdog when he opposes Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs), who also owns the WBA, WBC franchise and WBO lightweight titles.

“So, now we’re in a position where if that goes to purse bids, we can bid,” Hearn said. “You know, DAZN might win that bid. But then, all of a sudden, the arguments start with Bob Arum and Teofimo Lopez. ‘You know, you can’t fight on another network. You know, your contract says this. Your contract says that.’ So, then you’ve gotta vacate the belt. As [Lopez] said there, ‘I ain’t vacating no belt.’

“So, this is gonna be a very interesting week. It just changes the dynamic of things. You know, it puts more pressure on Top Rank and Bob Arum to make that deal with Teofimo Lopez, while Teofimo and his father right now are probably sitting back, going, ‘We’re cool with purse bids.’ You know, so this week’s gonna be interesting.”
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kambo is a good fighter who has delivered on the road, but loma's dad is just at another level
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Evander wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 00:27
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Jan 2021, 02:41 kambo is the mandatory
Fair enough.
Kambosos was ok in the Selby fight I suppose.
He looks like a fighter with a bit of an edge and is aggressive, not sure how he'll cope with the overall boxing skills of Teofimo though.
Lopez is priming right now, Kambosos will need a career effort to get anything out of this.
definitely.

he's the kind of fighter you'd love to see lose too. proper cartoon villain, like Eubank Snr. and he'd make a fight of it too. can't wait to see it
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A sanctioning body having a positive impact on boxing? This is kind of hard to imagine. So my prediction is that this fight will never happen. The ibf will instead award Teo with the superdupergrouperbelt and Kambosos with the interimemeraldbelt.
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It wouldn’t surprise me if Bob gets a deal done with Lopez on this before the purse bids.

Eddie’s already saying he’s going to bid, even Haney’s dad is saying he’ll bid and it may get some interest from PBC so Bob is unlikely to want one of his most high profile fighters to fight on a competitor network.
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Honestly if Lopez considers himself undefeated i think he will just wait till the purse bids, if noone bids crazy high then just drop the belt (unless he wants a "tough tuneup"). once your undisputed noone realy expects you to deal with mandatorys. Id like to see haney fight Garcia, Haney, Tank and Loma2 befor moving to 140, Thats already more fights than he will have left at 135, why waste one on Kambosos...
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Purse bids were prostponed.
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Wow!

Triller won bid at $6m..

What’s the split?

Hearn was acting like he gonna hijack the bid.

Didn’t expect Triller.. they probably gonna make a loss in all fairness.
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65%:35% is the split in favour of Lopez.

Great payday for both - particularly Kambosos. I bet Lee Selby is wishing he’d gone for it a little bit more against him!

It depends what they’ll do with it - whack on a couple of YouTubers or, as some have said, have it on the Tyson/Holyfield exhibition and they’ll do fine.

I bet Arum is pissed but the 20% of Lopez’s purse he’ll get will help out with that!
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maverick23 wrote: 25 Feb 2021, 16:00 65%:35% is the split in favour of Lopez.

Great payday for both - particularly Kambosos. I bet Lee Selby is wishing he’d gone for it a little bit more against him!

It depends what they’ll do with it - whack on a couple of YouTubers or, as some have said, have it on the Tyson/Holyfield exhibition and they’ll do fine.

I bet Arum is pissed but the 20% of Lopez’s purse he’ll get will help out with that!
Arum said he ain’t pissed. Triller want to do these one off’s in boxing good for them.

Arum said he bid just more than what he thought the fight was worth. Who’s in business to make money?

Now he’s made $800k and saves himself a loss.
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Excellent :lol:
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ValMar wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 13:43
bobcatbox wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 12:45 I’m not mad about this fight. Teo taking on a mandatory in a global fight.

Should be fun.

Teofimo will floor him by round 9.
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maverick23 wrote: 25 Feb 2021, 16:00 65%:35% is the split in favour of Lopez.

Great payday for both - particularly Kambosos. I bet Lee Selby is wishing he’d gone for it a little bit more against him!

It depends what they’ll do with it - whack on a couple of YouTubers or, as some have said, have it on the Tyson/Holyfield exhibition and they’ll do fine.

I bet Arum is pissed but the 20% of Lopez’s purse he’ll get will help out with that!
Top Rank 2.5m USD (might have been 2.8m)
Dazn 3.5m
Triller 6.8m
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TBH, in all honesty that is.. the fight ain’t worth $6m..

Arum’s bid was sensible as he doesn’t want to make a loss, but he’s not gonna be mad. Hearn was obviously just flashing some DAZN money around..
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. - May 2021

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Lopez vs Kambosos will be its own PPV main event, says Triller’s Ryan Kavanaugh

Word came out Thursday afternoon that Teofimo Lopez would do his next bout on the Triller platform, facing mandatory challenger George Kambosos Jr.

Lots of “Oh, shit” reactions came in, as folks tried to wrap their brains around the video sharing social network making the high bid on the purse bid for the lightweight title fight.

And despite early speculation, Triller’s Ryan Kavanaugh made clear his company didn’t spend over $6 million on the fight to have Teofimo Lopez (16-0, 12 KO) be a warm-up act for Jake Paul vs Ben Askren on April 17, or the next Mike Tyson exhibition, maybe against Evander Holyfield.

As of now, it looks like we could see Lopez in his first outing since besting Vasiliy Lomachenko last October fighting in May. Miami — where Canelo Alvarez is headlining Saturday night against Avni Yildirim on DAZN — may well be the location of the Lopez-Kambosos fight, which will be on pay-per-view.

I reached out Kavanaugh to ask if it may not be a big task to have Paul-Askren on April 17, then another show 4-to-6 weeks later. “It is a heavy lift, but doable,” Kavanaugh said.

Lopez is the main event draw, Kavanaugh said, and some social media talents and musical acts and filmed fare will be folded in to make Teofimo’s Triller debut a splashy one. You hear whispers of Kavanaugh trying to get some real outside the box content for the Paul-Askren, so I’d expect more than one eyebrow-raiser match to make the one night stand/union more buzz-y.

News also dropped on Thursday also that former light heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, now 52, will be facing ex-UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir on the April show. Mir, age 41, last engaged in combat in Oct. 2019, while Tarver hasn’t fought since 2015.

Kavanaugh is making his presence felt in a big way in the boxing space and it serves to remind you how things change so frequently in our sport, with its low barrier to entry. You only correlated Triller and boxing last July, and half a year later, Triller Fight Club and Kavanaugh are spreading their brand stamp hard and fast.

“We’ll have another Triller Fight Club in July, too,” Kavanaugh promised.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. - May 2021

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Hearn To Arum: F--k Off! You Can't Do A Deal With Your Fighter, You Pay The Consequences

DAZN provided Matchroom with the financial means to bid $3,506,000. Top Rank bid $2,315,000 for what Arum deemed “not a marquee fight” during a recent interview with BS.com.

Triller, a video production and social networking app, won the bid by stunningly offering $6,018,000 – more than Matchroom and Top Rank combined. Ryan Kavanaugh, Triller’s owner, told Boxing Scene on Thursday that the company’s plan is to have Brooklyn’s Lopez (16-0, 12 KOs) and Australia’s Kambosos (19-0, 10 KOs), the mandatory challenger for Lopez’s IBF title, headline a pay-per-view show sometime in May.

“They let it get to this,” Hearn told Boxing Scene following a press conference Thursday for the Canelo Alvarez-Avni Yildirim fight Saturday night.

“Teofimo Lopez took the chance for small money to fight Lomachenko because he believed he would win and he believed he would get the financial rewards he deserved. But guess what? When he won, they wouldn’t give it to him. And this whole problem has been caused by Top Rank.

“You know, Bob’s been out there, ‘Oh, Eddie Hearn, I’m f--king pissed off that he’s bid and he’s gotta watch himself now.’ F--k off! It’s an open market. If you can’t do a deal with your fighter, and that comes into the open market, you pay the consequences. And the consequences is someone else has popped up from nowhere and taken one of your biggest assets on your platform, for ESPN, and put it on another platform. It’s a disaster for Top Rank.”


Top Rank wanted to pay Lopez the minimum allowable in his contract for a title defense – $1.25 million – for the Kambosos bout. In accordance with the IBF’s 65-35 purse split for the champion and challenger, Lopez would’ve received $1,504,750 if Top Rank’s bid would’ve won Thursday.

Multiple sources have informed Boxing Scene that had Top Rank offered somewhere between $3.1 million and $3.4 million combined for the purses of Lopez and Kambosos, a purse bid likely could’ve been avoided. That type of bid probably would’ve paid Lopez between $2 million and $2.2 million for facing Kambosos.

By having Triller take control of Lopez-Kambosos, Top Rank now can allocate what it would’ve paid for Lopez’s mandatory title defense and invest it in another quality fight. Top Rank has an approximate $84 million budget from ESPN this year to put on fights.

Regardless, Hearn has taken issue with Arum trying to dissuade him from making an offer in a purse bid. What bothered Hearn even more was Arum’s implication that by bidding on Lopez-Kambosos, Hearn would have more difficulty dealing with Top Rank in ongoing negotiations for a much bigger fight, the heavyweight championship showdown between Tyson Fury (Top Rank) and Anthony Joshua (Matchroom).

“I told him I’d bid,” Hearn said. “You know why? Because they tried to put the fear into people not to bid, and that’s not [acceptable]. Once you do that, all bets are off. If you would’ve come to me, sat down – but what you’re doing is you’re taking opportunities away from your client. So, you want no one to bid so you can get your guy cheap? Is that what you want?

“It doesn’t work like that. We had an opportunity to bring one of the biggest names in the sport to our platform in the open market. Don’t tell us what we can and can’t do. But it’s irrelevant anyway.”


The fact that Matchroom didn’t win the bid didn’t seem irrelevant to Arum. He promised payback during an interview with Boxing Scene on Thursday.

“For us it wasn’t a big fight,” said Arum, whose company will receive 20 percent, roughly $782,000, from Lopez’s purse for the Kambosos bout ($3,911,700). “No harm, no foul [with Triller winning the bid]. If Hearn won the bid, we’d have a lot of explaining to do to ESPN. But [ESPN] understands that the fight was not worth anything near $6 million. We would have been pissed if Eddie Hearn and Matchroom put in the winning bid. That’s bad policy for him to do that because he has nothing to do with Teofimo. Hearn gets into a lot of purse bids and we don’t ever get involved if we don’t have a connection with the fighter. It makes no sense for them to put Lopez on DAZN. It’s just wrong.

“But he lost and pissed us off at the same time. It sent a message to us. But he better watch out the next time he goes to a purse bid when the fighters have no connection to ESPN or Top Rank. Maybe we’ll jam a bid up Hearn’s ass. We’ll get back at them. I’m angry at them, yeah.”


Hearn couldn’t imagine warning a competing promoter about bidding on a fight that involved one of his boxers.

“It was that one interview that caused a problem,” Hearn said, “where [Arum] said, ‘I’m telling you now, it’s not a good idea for him to bid.’ Whether it was ego or whether it was a bit of aggression for me, I thought, ‘Oh, really?’ It was arrogance, quite frankly. You think that I would phone a competitor and say, ‘Don’t bid on this fight.’ Or, you know, do an interview, going, ‘I’ll tell you what – if you wanna bid on this fight,’ f--king hell! They’d bid double.

“But they created this mess. And when they started to try to force people’s hands, to not bid, it went horribly wrong because we don’t get told what to do. You know? Because we have a job to do. It’s nothing personal. The fight come up on the open market. Our broadcaster told us, ‘We’d like that fight,’ and we bid. What, do we wanna give you an open road?”


From Hearn’s perspective, losing Lopez-Kambosos to Triller is another instance in which Arum has mishandled one of the top fighters his company promotes. Hearn pointed to Arum’s public criticism of Terence Crawford following the unbeaten WBO welterweight champion’s fourth-round technical knockout of Kell Brook on November 14 as proof Arum doesn’t value top talent the way that he should.

“Let’s start respecting the fighters,” Hearn said. “I hear too much talk at the moment of, ‘The fighters have gotta get less money. We’ve gotta bring the purses down.’ And I understand we’ve all got businesses to run. But understand one thing – we’re not putting our lives on the line in the ring. We’ve got a nice life. Bob Arum’s got money. [Top Rank president] Todd duBoef’s got money. Matchroom has got money. I’ve got money.

“Let’s not be arrogant enough to start thinking that we can, you know, gamble with the livelihoods of fighters. And I see too many [negative] comments from Bob about Crawford, about Lopez. I mean, these guys are pound-for-pound superstars.”
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Bob is being cheeky trying to dissuade promoters from bidding on fights involving his fighters.

Perhaps more fighters will see this and want to try out purse bids.
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Teofimo Lopez at odds with Top Rank: “They don’t value the best fighter on their roster

Lopez believes his perceived value has been vindicated by Triller’s $6 million bid to promote his next title defense.

It looks like there might be some trouble in paradise between Top Rank and one its young stars in Teofimo Lopez.

With Lopez due to make an IBF mandatory title defense against little known George Kambosos, Top Rank would offer Lopez his minimum purse of $1.25 million for the bout. Lopez, however, rejected the offer, believing that his value was much greater, telling ESPN:
“We knew what we were being offered was disrespectful, and we expected the open market would value us differently. And it showed today. The $6 million from Triller, right there, says that Top Rank doesn’t value the best fighter on their roster.”


And even though Matchroom didn’t ultimately win the purse bid, there is clearly a strained relationship, as further evidenced by Lopez’s manager David McWater:

“I don’t know that you’ll ever see him on Top Rank or an ESPN card again. There’s a lot of damage done here.”

For what it’s worth, Top Rank doesn’t seem to be getting riled up about the current situation as they still have Lopez under contract for the foreseeable future. That said, things could potentially take a turn for the worse between the two parties going forward.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. - May 2021

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Kambosos: People Doubt Me - But I'm Beating Teofimo Lopez!

Undefeated junior welterweight contender George Kambosos is a happy man, after the purse bid that shocked the sport.

On Thursday, at the IBF's purse bid, streaming service Triller blew away the competition to secure the promotional rights to Kambosos' mandatory fight with IBF, WBC Franchise, WBA, WBO world champion Teofimo Lopez.

Kambosos secured the world title opportunity in 2020 when he outboxed former beltholder Lee Selby in a final eliminator.

Triller threw down over $6 million - which more than doubled the bid from Top Rank, who promote Lopez.

Lopez will be appearing for the first time since last year's stunning unanimous decision win over Vasiliy Lomachenko.

Kambosos is embracing the underdog role - acknowledging that very few observers are giving him a shot to beat the dangerous Lopez.

“It’s a huge fight, probably the biggest fight ever for an Australian fighter. But I’m just so focused, I’m just having tunnel vision,” Kambosos said to WA Today.

“I always knew this fight was coming. I met Lopez in 2019 and we took a photo together. I always had the vibe, even before he was a world champion, that we were going to meet in the ring one day. I truly believe this is destiny for me. Many people I’m the underdog but in my head, I’m winning this fight. People doubt me but that just comes with the game. I’m fighting for all the people that support me, all of Australia, all of Greece.

“I’ve had messages from Anthony Mundine, Danny Green, Billy Dib, Sakio Bika… they’ve all reached out and said it’s my time, I’m the face of Australian boxing. They said I’ve done it the hard way and I deserve this shot. These guys are champions who have paved the way for where I am today.”
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