The potential fight between Teofimo Lopez and Gervonta Davis remains uncertain, but the buzz around it is already intensifying, especially with Lopez’s new training clip making waves on YouTube. While there has been no official confirmation, rumors about Davis headlining a PBC card in December, possibly with David Benavidez as the co-main event, have set the boxing world alight. Speculation about Davis’s opponent, with names like Edwin De Los Santos and Jose Valenzuela floating around after Vasyl Lomachenko pulled out of talks, has kept fans guessing. Meanwhile, Lopez himself has expressed a strong desire to face Davis in interviews, further fueling the excitement.
Fight Hub TV added fuel to the fire by posting a training video of Lopez titled “Teofimo Lopez BACK in the Gym: Preparing for Gervonta?” The clip has ignited fan reactions, with some eagerly anticipating the fight and others questioning whether Lopez even deserves a shot at Davis. While Lopez had hinted at moving up to 147 pounds for a potential bout with Terence Crawford, Crawford’s recent jump to 157 pounds has left Lopez looking for other big-name matchups—Davis being the most intriguing one.
However, making the Davis fight happen would require some compromise on weight. Leonard Ellerbe, former CEO of Mayweather Promotions, remains skeptical, suggesting that Lopez is simply throwing out names and that a fight with Davis isn’t imminent. Despite this, fans have been quick to share their opinions on social media following the release of Lopez’s training footage from Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn.
Fans were quick to express their thoughts on the possibility of Lopez vs. Davis. One user called it “the fight to make,” acknowledging that the matchup has potential, but also noting that Lopez has been known to make bold demands for prize money in high-profile bouts, making an official announcement crucial. Another fan predicted an easy victory for Davis, stating, “Tank knocks this clown out,” referring to Davis’s four-fight knockout streak, which bolsters the argument that Lopez might be in over his head.
Not everyone, however, believes Lopez is deserving of the fight. One commenter remarked, “Teo don’t deserve a Tank fight right now,” questioning whether Lopez, despite his championship credentials, has done enough to warrant a bout with Davis, especially considering Davis’s star power. Some fans even speculated that Lopez might be preparing for a lower-level opponent, with one user writing, “Preparing for another Claggett,” referencing Lopez’s relatively straightforward win against Steve Claggett earlier this year.
Lopez’s training methods have also come under scrutiny. One user argued that Lopez needs a change in trainers, saying, “Better trainers will definitely elevate Teo… he has more to show with a better trainer.” While Lopez continues to train primarily with his father, Teofimo Lopez Sr., he has also worked with renowned coach Eddy Reynoso, leaving fans curious about how this collaboration could impact his performance in the future.
At the moment, fans aren’t giving Lopez much of a chance against Gervonta Davis, with most predictions favoring Davis based on his knockout prowess and recent form. However, only time will tell if this highly anticipated fight materializes and whether Lopez can rise to the occasion. Do you think Lopez has what it takes to go toe-to-toe with Davis?