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Lomachenko vs Lopez result: Ukrainian storms out of ring as dominant Lopez becomes undisputed lightweight champ


TEOFIMO LOPEZ conquered ‘The Matrix’ to be crowned undisputed lightweight champion with a stunning display.

The American easily outpointed Vasyl Lomachenko in just his 16th fight, winning on all three judges’ scorecards.

Teofimo Lopez is the undisputed lightweight champ at just 23-years-oldCredit: Handout – Getty

Lopez threw more and landed more in a dominant display

Teofimo Lopez dominated Vasyl Lomachenko from the first bell

Tim Cheatham scored it 116-112, Julie Lederman a 119-109 thrashing with Steve Weisfeld having it 117-111.

While he didn’t look like he disagreed with the result, Loma was fuming and stormed out of the ring as soon as Lopez had his hand raised.

It meant the Ukrainian missed the new undisputed king performing his victory somersault followed by doing the ‘snowflake’ on the floor.

Teofimo Lopez is on top of the world after battering a boxing legendCredit: Handout – Getty

Lomachenko was not sticking around as he lost his three world titles feeblyCredit: Fite.tv

Lomachenko was well down in the fight before he stepped up a gear from eight onwards

Lopez ripped the WBO, WBA and WBC franchise belts from Lomachenko to add to his IBF strap.

Working out how to beat Lomachenko has been compared to a challenge like that of the hit film The Matrix.

But Lopez, at just 23-years-old, had all the answers, stronger and quicker from the start to leave Loma contemplating his future, certainly at lightweight.

Lomachenko rightly was heralded as one of if not THE pound-for-pound kings of boxing.

Lopez deserved all the success after a one-sided victoryCredit: Handout – Getty

Lopez was hoisted into the air when the result was announced, while Lomachenko was left to reflect on a shocking day at the officeCredit: Fite.tv

Lopez celebrated victory by doing a snowflake on the floorCredit: Fite.tv

But from the first bell in The Bubble at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the 32-year-old was well off the pace.

Lopez, the bigger and stronger man, dominated throughout, and only a late rally in the ‘championship rounds’ gave Loma some credit.

But the damage was done as Lomachenko suffered his second pro loss while as ‘The Takeover’ did just that.

Lopez took control of the centre of the ring right up until round eightCredit: Handout – Getty

Speaking after his stunning success, Lopez said: “I had to dig deep, man. I’m thankful. I’m grateful. And each and every day, I take that in.

“I thank God first because I couldn’t do it without him. I’m a fighter. I gotta dig in deep. I knew he was coming.

“I didn’t know if they had him up on the scorecards or not, and I love to fight. I can bang, too.

“I don’t care, man. I’ll take one to give one. That’s what a true champion does. I find a way to win.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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