
Shakur Stevenson said he was a “show” held on July 12, fighting with William Zepeda at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. He said he was the card’s “the one that everyone wants to see”.
Shakur (23-0, 11 kos) defended his WBC lightweight title against Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOS), which many fans believe may involve Stevenson’s massive moves and holdings.
Shakur Stevenson: “Performance” advocates
“I think I’m the show. I think I’m what everyone wants to see. The fans are waiting for me to fight someone at a high skill level. He’s not afraid. He’ll come there and go all out,” Shakur Stevenson said. channel About his battle with William Zepeda on July 12.
The reality is that Shakur was one of the least entertaining fighters on the July 12 card in Queens, New York on July 12. That’s why he fights on the trump card – a lot of boring performances in succession. On the Turki Alalshikh card, exciting fighters are the talents of these activities:
Exciting Warrior: Queen Card
-Edgar Berlanga
– Hamzah Sheeraz
– David Morrell
-Imam Khataev
– subriel Matias
-Alberto Puello
There are a lot of big punches on this card, including William Zepeda. These are must-see fighters on July 12. Hopefully Shakur will remember Turki Alalshikh’s words about not wanting “Tom and Jerry” to fight.
“It’s just to create more opportunities for the bel. It might be (knockout). But I tell you, don’t be surprised. You can’t fight with someone like this, move the whole way around the ring. You end up losing,” said Shakur on Zepeda.
Stevenson’s offensive skills issues
Stevenson said he had no offensive skills to back up. He has no power, no punching output “belt** Fight against Zepeda. If anyone intends to bring a belt to the back in that battle, it is Zepeda, as he has a few years ahead of Shakur’s offense.
The only thing Shakur did well was to move. His game was 10-90 in terms of offense and defense. He is the classic definition of a one-dimensional warrior, which is why he got lost at the 2016 Olympics. Stevenson hasn’t fought anyone since “The Turning Career”. He won world championships in three divisions by defeating these fighters:
- Joet Gonzalez: 126
- Jamel Herring: 130
- Edwin de Los Santos: 135
These are not the great fighters Shakur defeated and became two-thirds of the world champions. He is just another example of how easy it is for a fighter to have a clever promoter in this era that strategically matches it.
Stevenson shh: Fan reaction
See what happened to Shakur’s battle with Edwin de Los Santos in 2023. Stevenson ran around the field for 12 rounds and the judges gave him a unanimous decision. It was a questionable decision, but Shakur showed that he could win by keeping it.
Interestingly, since then, he has only faced scrubs, which shows that his promoters don’t want him to appear on the field as much as they did in the battle with De Los Santos. I’ve never heard of the fourth round fighter booing until they left the ring. After the battle, the T-Mobile Arena crowd was booing even as he walked to the locker room.


Last updated on June 30, 20125