Rolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez agree to title fight in August
Yahoo Sports • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 4:34 AM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026

Rolando Romero has a verbal agreement to defend his WBA welterweight title against Teofimo Lopez this August. The matchup follows Romero's long absence from the ring after defeating Ryan Garcia over a year ago. Lopez, who is shifting to welterweight after losing his super lightweight title, aims to capitalize on this opportunity. The bout's context includes the WBA's recent alterations regarding champion statuses and mandatory fights, affecting Romero's obligation to face Jack Catterall. Both fighters are looking to solidify their positions in the welterweight division.
- •Rolando Romero holds the WBA welterweight title with a record of 17-2.
- •Teofimo Lopez, with a record of 22-2, is making his welterweight debut.
- •Both fighters have expressed interest in enhancing their standings in their respective careers.
- •The fight will take place in August, exact location and date yet to be announced.
- •Romero's last fight was over a year ago against Ryan Garcia.
- 4:34 AMYahoo Sports — Rolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez verbally agree to August title fight
- 4:34 AMBad Left Hook — Rolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez verbally agree to August title fight
"NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 01: Rolando Romero weighs in for his welterweight bout against Ryan Garcia at the Manhattan Center at Times Square on May 01, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images Lance Pugmire, one of the last men standing at the freshly lobotomized BoxingScene, reports that WBA welterweight champion Rolando Romero has a “verbal agreement” to meet former two-division champion Teofimo Lopez this coming August. FightHype’s Nick Nunan first brought word of the brewing matchup yesterday. This being the WBA, there are naturally shenanigans afoot. The sanctioning body recently re-introduced their “super” champion status just to foist it on Romero (17-2, 13 KO), who’s been out of action for more than a year since his upset of Ryan Garcia. That status came with the requirement that he meet “world” Jack Catterall within 180 days of his victory over the incredibly hard-done-by Shakhram Giyasov. An August meeting with Lopez (22-2, 13 KO), who lost his super lightweight belt in a January rout at the hands of Shakur Stevenson, would pretty clearly preclude that. People aren’t going to be busting down the doors to see Romero vs Catterall, but the WBA binning an order barely a month after delivering it is grody even by their non-existent standards. Taken on its own merits, Romero vs Lopez is a perfectly solid matchup, a reasonable welterweight debut for Lopez and an opportunity for Romero to either cash out or prove that the Garcia win was no fluke. Could be interesting to see how Lopez’s counter-focused style deals with Romero’s profoundly goofy offense.
"Rolando Romero’s long-overdue inaugural title defense could come later this summer
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 24, 2026, 4:34 AMRolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez verbally agree to August title fight
Rolando Romero’s long-overdue inaugural title defense could come later this summer
- Bad Left HookJun 24, 2026, 4:34 AMRolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez verbally agree to August title fight
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 01: Rolando Romero weighs in for his welterweight bout against Ryan Garcia at the Manhattan Center at Times Square on May 01, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images Lance Pugmire, one of the last men standing at the freshly lobotomized BoxingScene, reports that WBA welterweight champion Rolando Romero has a “verbal agreement” to meet former two-division champion Teofimo Lopez this coming August. FightHype’s Nick Nunan first brought word of the brewing matchup yesterday. This being the WBA, there are naturally shenanigans afoot. The sanctioning body recently re-introduced their “super” champion status just to foist it on Romero (17-2, 13 KO), who’s been out of action for more than a year since his upset of Ryan Garcia. That status came with the requirement that he meet “world” Jack Catterall within 180 days of his victory over the incredibly hard-done-by Shakhram Giyasov. An August meeting with Lopez (22-2, 13 KO), who lost his super lightweight belt in a January rout at the hands of Shakur Stevenson, would pretty clearly preclude that. People aren’t going to be busting down the doors to see Romero vs Catterall, but the WBA binning an order barely a month after delivering it is grody even by their non-existent standards. Taken on its own merits, Romero vs Lopez is a perfectly solid matchup, a reasonable welterweight debut for Lopez and an opportunity for Romero to either cash out or prove that the Garcia win was no fluke. Could be interesting to see how Lopez’s counter-focused style deals with Romero’s profoundly goofy offense.
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