Lopez Lomachenko Odds
Odds for the potential fight have been posted and the Ukraine native, Lomachenko, is a -365 favorite with Lopez coming back at +275. Read Full Story Boxing Canelo Alvarez Floyd Mayweather WBC WBA WBO IBF Ukrainian Lomachenko Box Teofimo Lopez Prediction Odds Analysis Knockouts Boxer Bovada. Lomachenko, 32, is at +200 to win by knockout and even money for a distance-lasting victory. Odds list Lopez at +500 to win on a stoppage and +800 by decision. Speed has champ wary of Lopez “He has. Teofimo Lopez v Vasyl Lomachenko Betting Odds - Winner. Get the best available Boxing odds from all online bookmakers with Oddschecker, the home of betting value. Vasyl Lomachenko will officially fight Teofimo Lopez in Las Vegas on October 17th. With a win, Vasyl will earn the IBF lightweight title. Odds on Lomachenko vs. Lopez are now being offered online! Many fans and analysts around the world believe that Vasyl Lomachenko.
- Lomachenko vs Lopez odds: Loma will have edge
Shocker!
Teofimo Lopez captured the IBF Lightweight title in stunning fashion last night with his 2nd Round dismantling of Richard Commey.
Many of us were expecting a narrow UD for either fighter but Teofimo showed why he's the 'Takeover.'
Lopez' win over Commey was a game changer; it was the type of bout that catapults careers. It was the type of bout that generates fans. It was a fight viewers won't forget.
As a result of last night's heroics, look for Lomachenko vs Lopez to happen in April or May.
'We're looking for April,' promoter Bob Arum told FightHype last night.
After Teofimo's brilliant performance last night, there's no denying him.
Bob Arum, in an interview with FightHype last night, summed it up:
'Loma's gonna be in there with this beast [Lopez]... I mean, to do that to Commey.... A real seasoned lightweight.... And it was a 50/50 fight.'
Arum on Lopez' desire to face Lomachenko:
'What are you crazy? I couldn't stop him [Lopez].'
'If I said 'no Lopez, take it easy (don't fight Loma yet)... I mean sh*t they'd be at my house. They'd be calling me at all hours.'
Loma vs Lopez is on!
More on the Lomachenko vs Lopez odds...
Bettors are taking into consideration Loma's awesome amateur pedigree and edge in overall experience and level of competition.
On Lopez' resume, we see Commey, Diego Magdaleno and Mason Menard. Quality fighters but that list is timid compared to Loma's rundown of most significant fights.
Location
Arum hinted he'd like to bring Loma vs Lopez to back Madison Square Garden in New York. Should that happen, oddsmakers will likely give Lopez a small tick up for fighting at home but it won't be enough to make the odds even.
Those who favor Lopez
Lopez' advocates will insist Teofimo's range and reach advantage in combination with his speed and athleticism will be too much for Loma. And they'll point to Loma's most recent bout against Luke Campbell to substantiate their claim. Vasyl Lomachenko won that bout impressively but was far from dominant and ate some hard leather.
Choosing Loma
Those who'll favor Lomachenko think the Ukrainian's superior footwork and odd angles will make it next to impossible for Lopez to sit on his shots and land the same flush punches he unleashed on Commey. Loma's supporters will also point to his pedigree and insist there's no style he hasn't already seen before and can adjust to.
Please share your take. Who should the Lomachenko vs Loma odds favor, by how much and why?
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According to Betfair, via boxing writer and betting pundit Tom Craze, Lomachenko has opened as a -400 favorite (bet $400 to win $100) while Lopez is +275 (win $275 on a $100 wager). Those odds aren't exactly a surprise.
Lopez Vs Lomachenko Betting Odds
Not a hater at all. In fact, Loma is one of my favorite fighters.
I find it difficult, if not impossible, for any true follower of boxing to not be impressed with Loma's freakishly-good footwork and overall movement.
I said 'odd angles' because his style is so unique. In 30 years of following boxing (and fighting as an amateur myself), I've never seen anyone move like that.
He's not traditional and that's a good thing :) How does an opponent prepare for someone like that? He's so skilled, he can get away with moving in ways that most of us would consider 'odd.'
He's probably the best fighter in the world today and possibly one of the best ever.