Pound-for-pound: Fall and rise of Lomachenko and Lopez

Teofimo Lopez Jr.’s victory over Vasiliy Lomachenko on Saturday shook up the Boxing Junkie pound-for-pound list.

The king is dead, long live … well, let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

Vasiliy Lomachenko’s reign at the top of Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list is over after his unanimous-decision loss to upstart Teofimo Lopez Jr. on Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The Ukrainian star drops to No. 7, which allows Terence Crawford (No. 2 going into Saturday) to assume the No. 1 position.

Lopez enters at No. 6, behind only Crawford, No. 2 Canelo Alvarez, No. 3 Naoya Inoue, No. 4 Oleksandr Usyk and No. 5 Errol Spence Jr.

Why not higher? After all, he defeated the top man on the list. Well, the Honduran-American has a single victory over an elite opponent, one who many have described as undersized at lightweight. Even Lopez acknowledged that.

Those above him are more accomplished than he is at the moment.

It was a fantastic victory for the 23-year-old from Brooklyn, more than significant enough to launch him into the Top 10, but he has more work to do to reach the top.

Kosei Tanaka (honorable mention last week) drops out to make room for Lopez.

Boxing Junkie also took advantage of the pound-for-pound shakeup to make a few more adjustments to better reflect recent results.

Of course, more changes could come soon. For example, Inoue faces Jason Moloney on Oct. 31, Usyk takes on Derek Chisora on the same day. Spence fights Danny Garcia on Dec. 5. No. 8 Tyson Fury is expected to fight on that date. And others on the list also have fights coming up.

Stay tuned.

The Boxing Junkie pound-for-pound list is below.

Teofimo Lopez has climbed into the Top 15 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list for the first time. Mikey Williams / Top Rank

 

BOXING JUNKIE
POUND-FOR-POUND

  1. Terence Crawford
  2. Canelo Alvarez
  3. Naoya Inoue
  4. Oleksandr Usyk
  5. Errol Spence Jr.
  6. Teofimo Lopez
  7. Vasiliy Lomachenko
  8. Tyson Fury
  9. Gennadiy Golovkin
  10. Juan Francisco Estrada
  11. Mikey Garcia
  12. Artur Beterbiev
  13. Manny Pacquiao
  14. Jermell Charlo
  15. Josh Taylor

Honorable mention (alphabetical order): Miguel Berchelt, Mairis Briedis, Jermall Charlo, Leo Santa Cruz and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.