History is on the line when two of the most gifted boxers today face off in Madison Square Garden. Teofimo Lopez defends the WBO and Ring super lightweight titles against Shakur Stevenson, live on DAZN.

A former unified lightweight champion, Lopez (22-1) beat Josh Taylor for the WBO and Ring super lightweight belts. He has had some great moments headlining MSG’s Theater. Now, “The Takeover,” from Brooklyn, attempts to become immortalized in New York’s historic venue.

“The amount of knowledge that’s been bestowed in my skills, and the amount of progress I’ve been creating has really made an impact. I feel very good, excited, determined, and I can’t wait to display that on Saturday,” Lopez said.

Stevenson (24-0) is a three-division champion and looks to make a name for himself at 140. The Newark-born fighter, normally reserved, entertained when he took William Zepeda to the limit at Queens’ Louis Armstrong Stadium. He looks to continue that momentum against a dangerous Lopez.

“The boxing ring is my comfortable place where I do extraordinary things,” Stevenson told ESPN.

Also on the card, Bruce Carrington fights for a title and Jarrell Miller finally competes inside Madison Square Garden.

The Sporting News will provide results, analysis and highlights from the entire Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson fight card. 

Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson results

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Both had their hands down in round three. Davis used jabs and forced Ortiz to make mistakes, like moving forward. Short left hand from Ortiz. He landed combinations. Round four saw both exchange hooks.   

11:02 p.m. ET: Davis had quick feet to start, pressing forward and teasing Ortiz. A counter right hand from Davis connected. Ortiz with a triple jab. He tried attacking the body. Davis with a right in round two. He was going down and to the side of the body. Davis looked loose compared to Ortiz early. 

10:50 p.m. ET: After a rough end to 2025, Keyshawn Davis returns to action. He faces former title contender Jamaine Ortiz next.

Bruce Carrington earns superstar status after knocking out Carlos Castro for the WBC featherweight title

Carrington called out the other champions in his division. Of note, WBA champion Nick Ball is fighting this upcoming week (Feb. 7). 

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10:25 p.m. ET: Carrington landed hooks in the middle of the round. Castro with body shots. Carrington with combinations, going down and up. They landed body shots. A short right from Carrington, who landed flurries in the eighth. A big right and then multiple hooks dropped Castro to the floor in the ninth. The fight is over! 

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10:13 p.m. ET: Castro forced Carrington back. By the ropes, Castro made this a fight. A right hand from Castro in round five. A right buckled Carrington back. Castro with small hooks and a left hand. Left hand from Carrington connected in round six. Both exchanged body shots. A short right from Castro landed. Carrington had success in the middle of the ring in round seven. 

10:02 p.m. ET: Carrington glided around the ring and jabbed away at Castro. Castro had close moments where he could get the win. Carrington missed clean shots. He let loose in round three with uppercuts and body shots. One shot went through Castro’s defense. Uppercuts were exchanged. Castro focused on the body. Carrington landed an open right. Castro backed Carrington up on the side of the head late in round four. It was the first time Carrington got into trouble. 

9:53 p.m. ET: Carrington used a sharp jab to start things off. Castro had fast hands and attempted to use them against his opponent. Carrington landed a jab that sounded like a dangerous weapon. Both exchanged shots in round two. Within the clinch, Castro landed a left hook while Carrington landed body shots. 

9:46 p.m. ET: The dynamic Bruce Carrington faces Carlos Castro next for the WBC featherweight title. 

Jarrell Miller loses his hair, gets the win against Kingsley Ibeh

Miller won via split decision. It was a fight.

9:23 p.m. ET: Both continued to land body shots in a fight that lost its entertainment a while ago. Ibeh has gone quiet. Ibeh provided damage and then immediately backed away in round nine. They exchanged shots in the most entertaining part of the night. Both provided nothing of substance outside two big rights as the final bell rang. 

9:11 p.m. ET: Miller landed hard jabs in round six. He hit a right by the ropes. Miller went to the body in an attempt to find some edge. Ibeh pushed forward and attempted to take back control of the fight. Miller pushed Ibeh into the corner. Ibeh took a knee in round seven after Miller pushed him down. 

9:03 p.m. ET: Miller took the toupee off. The fight was Ibeh’s by round four. Miller was missing clean shots. Miller kept on walking forward, but right into Ibeh’s punches. No footwork from Miller as Ibeh hit solid hooks and uppercuts. 

Kingsley Ibeh just punched Jarrell Miller’s hair off 🤯🤣

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8:52 p.m. ET: Ibeh connected with a few jabs to start. He forced Miller into the corner and connected with body shots. In the clinch, he landed uppercuts. Round two saw Miller finally land clean shots, to the body. Ibeh had Miller laying on him. Ibeh let his hands go. Miller appears to be wearing a wig/toupee. 

8:36 p.m. ET: In 2019, Jarrell Miller was set to main event against Anthony Joshua inside Madison Square Garden. Following multiple failed drug tests and setbacks/side quests, Miller finally competes inside MSG against Kingsley Ibeh. 

Austin Williams beats game Wendy Toussaint

8:25 p.m. ET: The fight makes one wonder how Williams would have done against Adames. Williams continued to press forward, landing and missing key body shots. He was much more aggressive in the last round. It was an easy unanimous decision for Williams. Will he get another shot at gold after this?

8:15 p.m. ET: Toussaint was getting punished in round five. Williams pushed him into the corner. He cut the ring off and didn’t give Toussaint a chance to breathe. Toussaint did land a hook. It was more of the same in round seven, with Toussaint managing to land good shots. Williams attacked the body. He followed Toussaint around. 

8 p.m. ET: Williams was pressing forward, landing jabs and hooks. There was more urgency for Williams by round three. He cut the ring off and landed sharp jabs. Williams landed a few body shots. His jab output was something else. Big uppercut that dropped Toussaint before the end of round four. 

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7:47 p.m. ET: Toussaint is in ring shape after only having one day to prepare. Both landed jabs. Williams bombarded his opponent with hooks. A nice right hand from Toussaint, but Williams countered with a hook. There was a small clash of heads. 

7:38 p.m. ET: Wendy Toussaint vs. Austin Williams is up next. Williams was supposed to fight Carlos Adames. Now, Toussaint steps up to the plate. 

Kevin Castillo outclasses Ziyad Almaayouf

6:57 p.m. ET: Big shot from Castillo, but Almaayouf hit an overhand right in round five. There was a clash of heads. Right hands started landing for Castillo. A right hand to the chin stunned Almaayouf. Almaayouf had his hands down by round seven. A right from Castillo hurt Almaayouf, who held his own leading up to the eighth. Castillo won via UD (78-73, 77-74, 77-74).

6:40 p.m. ET: Castillo gave Almaayouf some trouble in round two, landing jabs and hooks. He worked the body in the third. Almaayouf pushed Castillo back with jabs. By round four, both were giving it their all. Almaayouf’s knees buckled from combinations. Almaayouf with a body shot that had Castillo wincing. 

6:30 p.m. ET: Castillo with several jabs to start things off. It took a few minutes, but Almaayouf landed a few clean jabs of his own. A long right hand dropped Castillo to end the round. Castillo had a shiner following that knockdown. 

6:23 p.m. ET: The first Saudi Arabian boxer to win a match, Ziyad Almaayouf, opens the card, facing Kevin Castillo. 

6 p.m. ET: The main card has started. 

Carlos Adames had to back out of his world title fight against Austin Williams thanks to a virus. In his place will be Wendy Toussaint. 

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Where to watch Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson

Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson will be available on DAZN worldwide.

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Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson start timeDate: Saturday, January 31Start time: 6 p.m. ET | 3 p.m. PT | 11 p.m. GMT | 10 a.m. AEDTMain event start time (approx.): 10:30 p.m. ET | 7:30 p.m. PT | 3:30 a.m. GMT | 2:30 p.m. AEDTLocation: Madison Square Garden – New York, NY

Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson is on January 31 from inside Madison Square Garden. The main card starts at 6 p.m. ET and the main event should begin around 10:30 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.