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Lopez Sr. Explains the Loss by Explaining It Away

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That response sidesteps the obvious explanation. Shakur Stevenson did not stumble into a lucky night or benefit from chaos. He controlled distance, erased angles, and took away offense piece by piece. When a fighter cannot set his feet or find clean air, even a good plan stops functioning. That is not disobedience. That is neutralization.

Senior’s follow-up only reinforced the pattern. Rather than revisiting what Stevenson took away, he pointed outward. Media talk, rumors and discussions about future fights. Even speculation about his own absence from a press conference entered the explanation.

At one point, Senior admitted his son is “easy to mess with.” That is an unintended tell. If that is true, then the corner’s job becomes even more important, not less. Focus is not a luxury in elite fights. It is the responsibility of the team to create it and protect it. Shifting that burden back onto the fighter after the fact reads less like honesty and more like insulation.

This is not a new posture from the Lopez camp. When things go well, success is presented as proof of genius and destiny. When they go poorly, the explanation bends toward flukes, nerves, or unseen interference. What never quite enters the conversation is the idea that the opponent solved the problem and left no workable answers behind.

The claim that Teofimo’s power was “missing” fits the same mold. Power does not vanish on its own. It disappears when a fighter cannot plant, cannot close space, and cannot find predictable targets. Stevenson’s feet and eyes removed those conditions early, and they never returned.

Blaming networks, rumors, or bad rhythm creates a siege mindset that may feel protective in the moment. It also blocks the only productive path forward, which is an honest look at what failed technically and why.

Until Lopez Sr. stops deflecting responsibility away from preparation and toward ghosts in the room, the improvement stays lower than it needs to be, and that is a choice rather than bad luck.

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Tom Galm has covered the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends, and fighter psychology.

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