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Rolando Romero will make the first defence of his WBA welterweight title on August 22 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and the opponent is Teofimo Lopez.

Romero won the WBA welterweight title in May 2025, upsetting Ryan Garcia by unanimous decision and adding a world title in a second weight class to his résumé. The Garcia win was the best performance of his career — a knockdown in the second round, sustained pressure throughout, and a unanimous verdict that surprised a significant portion of the boxing world.

Lopez enters off a loss. His January fight with Shakur Stevenson was one-sided in a way that damaged his standing as a top-tier welterweight. Stevenson controlled distance, landed at will, and won decisively enough that the defeat was difficult to contextualise as a close call or an unlucky night. Lopez has gone from the fighter who stunned Vasiliy Lomachenko in 2020 — one of the genuine upsets of that era — to a man who needs a significant win to re-establish himself as a serious contender.

Romero's style is not built for careful boxing — he is aggressive, powerful, and willing to engage in exchanges that create highlight moments on both sides. Lopez, at his best, is fast, timing-based, and capable of the kind of counterpunching that punishes forward-moving fighters.

A dominant Romero suggests the Garcia upset was a signal rather than a fluke. A Lopez victory — particularly a convincing one — revives a career that has been sliding since the Lomachenko peak and sets up more interesting conversations at 147.

This article first appeared on BoxingNews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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