Well Lopez has the best single win on his record with Loma which dwarfs any of Taylors wins but then again Lopez also has loss to Kambosos. But then again Taylor if were honest should also have a loss vs Catterall. Taylor's resume while lacking a standout win in my opinion against anyone that's a great or even a guaranteed hall of famer has greater depth. So depends on what you think matters more the single stand out win or a greater depth of overall competition. I'd say Taylor simply because sometimes great fighters have an off night or a good fighter raises there game on one special night but can't replicate it. I have to go with the consistency of Taylor that's more impressive.
Taylor of course Sure the Loma win is the best single win either of them have but that was against an injured inactive much smaller opponent in his own backyard with a home ref and three home judges Taylor beat a same size Rougarou and a same size JCR, the later in JCR's backyard with a home ref and three home judges And you also have the win over Postol who to this day is still Crawford's 1st or 2nd best win And Baranchyk too And Taylor won three of the belts individually, whereas Teo won three in one fell swoop after a blown up 126 pounder who he's much bigger than had put in all the hard work winning them all individually in a division he's tiny for and doesn't belong in Taylor Rougarou JCR Postol Baranchyk Catterall Vazquez Martin Davies Teofimo Loma Commey Martin Nakatani Magdelano Campa And Teo should have 2 losses. To Kambosos and Martin Taylor 1 to Catterall And let's not forget that have gloves won't travel scumbag categorically refused to travel over to Britain when this fight was first mooted back when Taylor was undisputed at 140 and his belts were on the line
Taylor for certain based on overall body of work. Teo has one great win and multiple uneven performances.