Shakur Stevenson, the 27-year-old WBC lightweight champion, recently gave an interview in Los Angeles where he discussed a variety of topics. Stevenson expressed his desire to eventually fight WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis and criticized Vasily Lomachenko’s decision not to fight him in the past. Stevenson also mentioned that he has yet to decide on a new promoter, with rumors swirling that he may sign with Matchroom or Golden Boy.
There were reports that Stevenson had reached an agreement with Golden Boy fighter William Zepeda, but this was denied by Zepeda’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya. Zepeda could be a formidable opponent for Stevenson, with his strong punching power and come-forward style. However, Stevenson’s speed advantage could give him the edge in the potential matchup. Stevenson’s contract with Top Rank recently ended, and he is now exploring his options with various promoters showing interest in signing him.
Following his recent unanimous decision win over Artem Harutyunyan, Stevenson has faced criticism for his performance being boring. Despite this, there has been a rush to sign him, with Matchroom, Golden Boy, and potentially Top Rank all vying for his signature. Stevenson could also choose to go independent like his mentor Terence Crawford has done. The upcoming fight between Davis and Lomachenko has been postponed, potentially opening the door for Stevenson to face Davis in November.
Stevenson’s commitment to being great and his love for boxing shine through in his interviews, making him an intriguing figure in the sport. He is determined to prove himself against the best in his division, including Davis and potential opponents like Zepeda. The future looks bright for Stevenson as he navigates the next steps in his career, with fans eagerly awaiting news of his next fight and promotional decisions. Stevenson’s talent and dedication to his craft make him a rising star in the boxing world, with a promising future ahead of him.