Teofimo Lopez is going with the tried-and-true, as opposed to the new-and-bold, approach for his upcoming lightweight unification title against Vasiliy Lomachenko on Oct. 17. That means replicating some of the things that worked well for him in the lead-up to his title-winning performance against Richard Commey last December, including conducting his training camp from the same secluded suburb in New Jersey and bringing on, once more, noted trainer Joey Gamache as an assistant.
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