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Theophilus ‘Lopez Jr’ Allotey has claimed his fifth career championship belt.


Theophilus ‘Lopez Jr’ Allotey secured his fifth career championship this past weekend with a

stunning seventh-round TKO against Jonas Erastus. Despite this success, Allotey’s sights

are set on a higher prize: a world title.

Having made his professional debut in 2024, Allotey’s accolades now include the national

title, the UBO Continental, WBO Africa, WBO Global, and the WBA Africa title.

While they might look like trinkets, these championship belts are vital for a boxer’s journey

toward winning the ultimate world title.

Allotey dominated the fight against his Namibian opponent Erastus on Friday.

In his typical fashion, Erastus came in with relentless forward pressure, seeking to deliver

overhand blows at his opponent.

Allotey used counterpunches and uppercuts to neutralize his attacks and keep Erastus at

bay. In the seventh round, referee Roger Barnor stopped the fight after determining Erastus

was unfit to continue.

Undefeated in 14 bouts, Allotey is the frontrunner to become Ghana’s next world champion.

He’s arguably the best super flyweight boxer on the continent. The 23-year-old boxer also

holds top-15 rankings from the WBO, IBF, and WBC, and is the 10th-ranked fighter by Ring

Magazine and will likely be listed in the WBA world rankings in the next edition.

There is no doubt Theophilus Allotey has a bright future ahead, with the boxing world eager

for his rise and millions of people in his country supporting him.

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