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Ryan Garcia makes last minute prediction for Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson: “Don’t be surprised”

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Ryan Garcia has emerged with a late prediction for Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson, but says that he would not be surprised if there was an upset.

The two Americans will collide at Madison Square Garden, New York, in the small hours of tomorrow morning, with Lopez putting his WBO super-lightweight title up for grabs.

But despite being the defending champion, and the naturally bigger man, ‘The Takeover’ has been made a sizeable underdog against WBC lightweight champion Stevenson.

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This is largely because Lopez has blown hot and cold in recent years, with many believing that he was fortunate to claim points victories over Sandor Martin and Jamaine Ortiz.

On the flip side, though, it must be said that the 28-year-old always turns up for the biggest occasions, hence his glittering performances against Vasyl Lomachenko and Josh Taylor in 2020 and 2023, respectively.

It remains to be seen, of course, whether he can produce a moment of magic against Stevenson, who looks to become a four-division world champion this weekend.

The slick southpaw is considered one of this sport’s most elite defensive technicians, rarely allowing himself to get tagged by world-class opponents.

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For that reason, it seems, Garcia has told Fight Hub TV that he envisions a Stevenson victory while, at the same time, not completely ruling out the possibility of an upset.

“I would put my money on Shakur, but I won’t be surprised if Teofimo surprises us all. I think I’m underestimating Teofimo a little bit.

“I don’t think he can make the necessary adjustments, to his own style, to combat what Shakur does best, but he could definitely prove me wrong.”

The winner of Lopez-Stevenson could potentially move up to 147lbs and face Garcia, who looks to dethrone WBC world champion Mario Barrios on February 21.

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“Get ready NFL” – Fans react as j-hope eyes Super Bowl stage; Kany Diabaté demands BTS 2027 invite

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On March 25, BTS’ j-hope featured in a gwang series interview uploaded on YouTube. During the segment, the host Kany Diabaté asked him about a dream stage. The K-pop idol, in reply, mentioned the Super Bowl. He wondered out loud what performing there would feel like. Diabaté, building on the answer, addressed the NFL directly.

“Super bowl people! NFL whatever, you have to call BTS call them for the next one 2027,” she stated.

In response, Hobi acknowledged it, saying it felt as if the host was speaking for him, which, in that moment, “feels nice.” Fans are reacting to this brief exchange.

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“Get ready NFL,” an X user commented.

Fans are tagging the official NFL account on X, asking them to make it happen.

@NFL @JAYZclassicBars you hear this? make it real pls

Meanwhile, others believe it’s sooner than expected, with many saying it could be a “spoiler” as well.

bts at super bowl might be more closer than we think it is OMG

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AND BANGTANBOWL IS HAPPENING

istg if this is a spoiler.


BTS Super Bowl talk linked to past NFL moments

In 2022, Min Yoongi addressed the idea of a Super Bowl stage on Weverse. He noted that performing there would be something to consider, yet the final call depends on an official invitation.

“Do I want to perform at the Super Bowl next year? I’d like to, but we’ll have to be invited… We can’t do it just because we want to,” yoongi stated.

At the same time, his sports involvement appears more defined elsewhere. He has attended several NBA games, and in 2023, he was introduced as an NBA ambassador. Alongside that, he has spoken about preferring underdog teams, including the Portland Trail Blazers, while also mentioning Damian Lillard as a player he follows.

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Meanwhile, a separate moment connected BTS to an NFL setting earlier on. In October 2022, j-hope shared a birthday post for Park Jimin, which included a photo taken inside the locker room of the Las Vegas Raiders. The image, as a result, circulated widely across fan spaces, drawing attention to the group’s presence in a venue typically associated with professional football.

The photo, in turn, traced back to BTS’ Las Vegas stop during the Permission to Dance On Stage tour earlier that year. The group held four sold-out shows at Allegiant Stadium, which serves as the Raiders’ home ground. During those dates, the stadium shifted from a football venue to a concert setting, hosting large audiences each night. In the shared frame, Jimin was seated near a locker, with a Raiders jersey placed behind him.


BTS recently released ARIRANG and is currently promoting the album. A documentary will be released next, followed by their world tour starting in April.