Roach (25-1-3, 10 KOs) has built his reputation on timing and shot selection at close range. His approach carries similarities to Stevenson’s defensive style, though Roach is more willing to trade when opponents step forward. Power has never been a major part of his game, which has allowed several recent fights to turn into close, grinding contests.
Some fans question why Roach keeps being given chances for world title fights after coming up short in his last two fights with a pair of draws. They openly wonder how many chances he will be given before the sanctioning bodies choose to allow other, arguably more deserving fighters to be given opportunities.
Those tight battles include back-to-back 12-round draws against Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and Gervonta “Tank” Davis. The Cruz fight drew debate among fans after Roach was dropped and absorbed heavy pressure for long stretches. The Davis fight also went the distance and required Roach to withstand sustained offense.
Zepeda (33-1, 27 KOs), ranked #1 by the WBC at lightweight, enters the ordered bout following the first loss of his career. The Mexican pressure fighter dropped a decision to Stevenson last July in a contest many observers viewed as closer than the wide scorecards suggested. Zepeda spent much of the fight attacking the body, though that work had little effect on the official scoring.
The WBC recently ordered Zepeda and Roach, ranked #2, to fight for the vacant WBC lightweight title. The belt became available after Shakur moved up in weight to challenge WBO light welterweight champion Teofimo on January 31, 2026.
Interim titleholder Jadier Herrera was not included among the fighters selected to compete for the vacant belt. That decision surprised some fans who expected the interim champion to receive priority in the title picture.
Negotiations between Zepeda and Roach still need to be completed. If the two sides reach terms, the fight is expected to take place during the summer of 2026.
Stevenson has already shared the ring with Zepeda. His early pick suggests he believes Roach’s in-close craft could give the Mexican pressure fighter problems. Whether Roach can maintain that precision against Zepeda’s constant pressure will likely determine the outcome.
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