Teofimo Lopez inspired by Floyd Mayweather to stay disciplined for super fights with Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia

3:25 Devin Haney says he is honoured to be compared to Floyd Mayweather

The slick style of Haney has even led to comparisons with Mayweather, but Lopez believes his fellow champion needs more time to mature his ring skills and his showmanship.

“He needs to step up his game and talking. It’s horrible, it’s bad, it’s really bad,” said Lopez.

“They need to work on that. I think that with Devin, he has a lot of things where it has to be scripted. It just can’t come out.

“The same way we helped Loma out in the process, we’re going to help Devin Haney out in the process as well.

“We’re going to make the fight happen. I tried to save his career. I did. I kid you not. I tried to protect his career. I told him, ‘Hey three to five years, work your way up.’ But now, he’s got out of hand, and it got me going now, so we’re going to start pressing him on it.

“Me and my father, we’re on the same page. I believe Devin Haney will be next.”

Garcia, even without a belt, has emerged as one of the most high-profile fighters at 135lbs, and the highly-rated Californian confounded his doubters by climbing off the canvas to stop Luke Campbell last weekend.

The 22-year-old is backed by a huge social media following and has since called for a lucrative showdown with Gervonta Davis.

“People had a questioning feeling about Ryan Garcia’s chin,” said Lopez. “Luke Campbell kind of showed it. He showed it that night.

“But for him to come back, I think that’s what everyone was surprised about. The way Ryan Garcia came back and finished the way he did. A lot of people are very happy about that.

“It’s great fights. These guys are hungry, all of us are hungry. We’ve just got to make the best fight the best.

“That’s why I think a lot of these guys want Ryan Garcia next, because they know the amount of exposure they are going to get.

“I think Ryan himself knows that.”

Lopez also has a unique selling point, his brutal honesty, which extends to his own strengths and failings. The world’s best in a stellar division? He’s just getting started…

“People are going to have to be careful,” said Lopez.”I tell them like this, ‘It’s better you get me now, than later’.

“By the time you get me later, it’s going to be too late for everybody.”

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