Teofimo Lopez announces verbal agreement to fight Rolly Romero
Bad Left Hook • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 2:29 AM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026

Teofimo Lopez confirmed a verbal agreement to face Rolly Romero for the WBA welterweight title. Speaking on DAZN, Lopez stated details are pending finalization between legal teams. He emphasizes a desire to challenge top fighters at 147 pounds, which includes looking at future bouts against Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney. Lopez is set to continue his career after a recent loss to Shakur Stevenson, while Romero last fought in May 2025. A matchup between the two is rumored for August, pending further developments.
- •Lopez verbally agrees to challenge Romero for the WBA title.
- •Details of the fight are under negotiation between legal teams.
- •Lopez aims to establish his presence at 147 pounds.
- •Romero hasn't competed since defeating Ryan Garcia in May 2025.
- •Fight is speculated to take place in August.
- 2:29 AMBad Left Hook — Teofimo Lopez confirms ‘verbal agreement’ to face Rolly Romero
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"LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 11: Teófimo López attends Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Fight Night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix Teofimo Lopez says he does have a verbal agreement in place to challenge Rolly Romero for Romero’s WBA welterweight title. Asked in an appearance on DAZN this evening if the talk was true, Teofimo was, as usual, a bit all over the place, but did confirm that they have at least verbally agreed, though no deal is in place just yet. “I’ve been, like, living under a rock, because I haven’t heard anything like that,” Teofimo said. “But apparently, I’m told that we verbally agreed on a fight, and now we’re just getting the details between my legal team and obviously Rolly Romero.” Lopez (22-2, 13 KO) has won world titles at 135 and 140, and says he wouldn’t have it any other way than going straight after a belt in his move to 147. “I think, realistically, I wouldn’t be known as ‘The Takeover’ without taking over the division,” he said. “I will be fighting at 147, and we fight the best, that’s who they are. I’m gonna stick to it. We’ve verbally agreed to it, and the rest is paperwork.” Asked if he would also be looking to target the likes of WBC titleholder Ryan Garcia and WBO titleholder Devin Haney, Lopez stayed on the same track. “That’s what we need for the sport. We need to make the fights happen. No more talking on Twitter, no more of this stuff, we just need to make the fights happen already. I’m an old school, traditional guy. Win, lose, or draw, I’m gonna give you guys the best fights no matter what.” Lopez, 28, is coming off of a one-sided loss to Shakur Stevenson in January. Romero hasn’t fought since upsetting Ryan Garcia in May 2025. Rumors have had Rolly vs Teofimo happening in August, though that could change.
"Teofimo Lopez says the deal with Rolly Romero has been agreed, but is not official
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External links- Bad Left HookJun 28, 2026, 2:29 AMTeofimo Lopez confirms ‘verbal agreement’ to face Rolly Romero
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 11: Teófimo López attends Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Fight Night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix Teofimo Lopez says he does have a verbal agreement in place to challenge Rolly Romero for Romero’s WBA welterweight title. Asked in an appearance on DAZN this evening if the talk was true, Teofimo was, as usual, a bit all over the place, but did confirm that they have at least verbally agreed, though no deal is in place just yet. “I’ve been, like, living under a rock, because I haven’t heard anything like that,” Teofimo said. “But apparently, I’m told that we verbally agreed on a fight, and now we’re just getting the details between my legal team and obviously Rolly Romero.” Lopez (22-2, 13 KO) has won world titles at 135 and 140, and says he wouldn’t have it any other way than going straight after a belt in his move to 147. “I think, realistically, I wouldn’t be known as ‘The Takeover’ without taking over the division,” he said. “I will be fighting at 147, and we fight the best, that’s who they are. I’m gonna stick to it. We’ve verbally agreed to it, and the rest is paperwork.” Asked if he would also be looking to target the likes of WBC titleholder Ryan Garcia and WBO titleholder Devin Haney, Lopez stayed on the same track. “That’s what we need for the sport. We need to make the fights happen. No more talking on Twitter, no more of this stuff, we just need to make the fights happen already. I’m an old school, traditional guy. Win, lose, or draw, I’m gonna give you guys the best fights no matter what.” Lopez, 28, is coming off of a one-sided loss to Shakur Stevenson in January. Romero hasn’t fought since upsetting Ryan Garcia in May 2025. Rumors have had Rolly vs Teofimo happening in August, though that could change.
- Yahoo SportsJun 28, 2026, 2:29 AMTeofimo Lopez confirms ‘verbal agreement’ to face Rolly Romero
Teofimo Lopez says the deal with Rolly Romero has been agreed, but is not official
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