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@Urcupofnoodles The public reaction to the Shakur Stevenson vs. Teofimo Lopez fight at Madison Square Garden has been a mix of awe at Shakur's brilliance and harsh criticism of Teofimo’s performance. Here is a breakdown of what fans and analysts are saying: 1. "The Masterclass" vs. "The Beatdown" The overwhelming consensus is that Shakur Stevenson delivered a career-best performance. Fans on social media are calling it a "tactical masterclass," noting that he didn't just win—he completely neutralized Teofimo. The punch stats (165 to 72 in favor of Stevenson) have become a major talking point, with fans mocking the idea that it was ever a competitive fight. 2. Criticism of Teofimo and His Corner Teofimo Lopez is taking a lot of heat for his inability to adjust. Specifically: His Father’s Coaching: Much of the public backlash is directed at Teofimo Lopez Sr. One viral moment from the corner involved him shouting, "What happened to your power?" instead of giving technical advice. Fans are calling it "all-time worst corner work." The "Jabbawockeez" Entrance: Fans have been roasting Teofimo for his elaborate dance entrance, with many joking that he "kept up with the dancers better than he did with Shakur." 3. The "Boring" Label is Fading For years, Stevenson was criticized for being a "boring" defensive fighter. However, the reaction to this fight is different. Because he stood in the pocket, opened a cut on Teofimo's eye, and consistently snapped his head back with jabs, fans are finally giving him credit for being an elite offensive force as well. 4. Pound-for-Pound Debates The win has reignited debates about the P4P rankings. With Stevenson becoming the fastest four-division champion in history, many are now arguing he should be top 3, alongside names like Terence Crawford and Naoya Inoue. Would you like me to write a script for a "Reaction Video" or a series of "Mean Tweets" about Teofimo's performance? @Urcupofnoodles @Urcupofnoodles