We’re less than 24 hours away from the WBA welterweight title fight that could be the first step toward an even bigger title-unification bout later this year or early in 2027. WBA champion Rolly Romero will put his title on the line against Teofimo Lopez. The winner will get a crack at a bigger opportunity the next time out. Who gets the W? Let’s talk boxing.

Romero vs Lopez Key Facts

Detail Info
Date Saturday, August 22, 2026
Venue T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
Prelims 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT, free for Prime members
Pay-per-view start 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
Main event ring walk 11:13 pm ET
Where to watch Prime Video PPV and DAZN PPV
Title WBA welterweight championship, Romero’s first defense
Distance 12 rounds
Romero weigh-in 146.6 pounds
Lopez weigh-in 147 pounds
Weight limit 147 pounds, welterweight
Bouts before the main event Three on the pay-per-view

Both Romero and Lopez weighed in at or below the 147-pound welterweight limit, thereby making the title fight official. The champion weighed 146.6 pounds while Lopez weighed 147 pounds. Here’s a look at the weigh-in video which culminated with an intense faceoff.

No ring walk time has been published for the main event. The pay-per-view opens at 8 p.m. ET with prelims from 6, and three undercard bouts sit in front of Romero and Lopez, so late in the 10 o’clock hour ET is the realistic window rather than a confirmed one.

Lopez has already named his next target. He wants the winner here to meet the Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn winner in September, with undisputed at 147 as the finish line.

Tale of the tape below is as published on PBC’s official event page.

Romero vs Lopez Tale Of The Tape

Metric Rolly Romero Teofimo Lopez
Record 17-2 22-2
Knockouts 13 13
KO percentage 76.5% 59.1%
Weigh-in 146.6 lbs 147 lbs
Height 5’8″ 5’9″
Reach 68″ 68.5″
Age 30 29

More Fight Week Coverage

Here is a look at the entire card.

Bout Division
Rolly Romero vs. Teofimo Lopez WBA welterweight title, 12 rounds
Yoenli Hernandez vs. Francisco Daniel Veron Middleweight
Victor Santillan vs. Gary Antonio Russell Super bantamweight
Carlos Utria vs. Israel Mercado Super lightweight
Marco Romero vs. Kahlil Mitchell To be confirmed
Aldo Blancas vs. Ricky Mamone To be confirmed
Benjamin Johnson vs. Jose Rodriguez To be confirmed

Who Could Be Next For the Winner?

A clash with the winner of Devin Haney vs. Liam Paro, which is rumored to be in the works. There might also be an opportunity for the winner to meet Conor Benn, should he defeat Ryan Garcia in September. In any case, the welterweight division appears to be back in full swing.

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