
Tim Bradley wants Shakur Stevenson to fight William Zepeda in his pocket on Saturday, July 12 to show that he has the courage to beat him in his own game at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.
Tim hopes Stevenson will show his heroism by trading with Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOS). But if he does, he will put his fragile hands at risk of another injury. He won’t beat a punch like Zepeda with just one hand, and he can’t win controversially like he did against Edwin de Los Santos. The judge will not rescue him for a second time.
Bradley’s Zepeda “Holocaust” prediction
Tim Bradley believes WBC lightweight champion Shakur (23-0, 11 KOS) will go “massacre’ And possibly get Zepeda’s “stop”.
Tim predicts Stevenson will be the same as former WBO super lightweight champion Jamel Herring beat Zepeda (33-0, 27 KOS). I can’t see it happening, but I’ve seen the fight. Herring is the same as Zepeda.
Tim Bradley said on him: “Shakur will fight (round the corner). channeltalking about Shakur Stevenson’s fight against William Zepeda on Saturday. “He beat the brakes on Herron. That was one of his best performances.”
Why Zepeda beats Shakur
- Uninterrupted pressure
- Large output
- The power of excellence
- Shakur’s glass hand
- Force war
Jamel Herring is an ancient fossil, slender and weak, when Shakur fought him. Zepeda, by contrast, is younger, bigger, stronger, and constantly punching holes. He is a completely different warrior. Shakur Stevenson, then 24, did something to the Herring in 2021 because the shot was thrown at him and he couldn’t do it with Zepeda.
Stevenson, now 28, with less muscle than he is 24, fights in the lightweight division, where his strength doesn’t start from the super lightweight.
“I think we might see something like Shakur in this fight. I’ll tell you if his hands are healthy, This will be a massacreis a victory for a landslide. This may be a shutdown. Zepeda fights in a way. He stepped forward, that’s it. I will tell you that I like him. He will attack that body. ”
Shakur must fight in his pocket
For Stevenson, it was almost impossible to score Zepeda because she sat down and shot enough fists. He needs to be still. He can’t do that with a boxer like Zepeda. Standing in your pocket to fight Zepeda is Shakur’s best interest, because that’s what Turki Alalshikh wants.
If Stevenson wants Get to know Turki To stand on his side, so he lined up his battle with that Gervonta Davis that he had been nailing, he needed to fight Zepeda in his pocket and swing when needed. Even if Stevenson is blown up with rubble, he will look heroic, and Turkey may have felt sorry for him for his brave soldiers.
Shakur will have to intervene, suffocate and work moments as farmers do. Shakur succeeded when he pushed Zepeda back. Shakur needs to stay close and push the guy back. He needs to be brave enough to say, ‘I will stand up, I will stand up, I will be skilled in front of you. I won’t hit you.
Turki Alalshikh’s Battle Requirements
The reality is that Shakur cannot stand in front of Zepeda and avoid being hit. He is a fist, and Shakur’s head movement cannot escape those shots. If he intends to retreat and retreat all night, that will lead to a situation for Tom and Jerry.
This is what Turki Alalshikh doesn’t want. We have all seen Shakur fights before, and if he is using his power to fight someone, he always retreats when attacking. He stood in his pocket, with Jamel Herring, Josh Padley and Artem Harutyunyan because they had no power. Zepeda is indeed the case.


Last updated on July 8, 20125