Bob Arum Wants Shakur Stevenson to Face Gervonta Davis in the Near Future: “Nobody Wants to See Shakur Fighting Walkovers”
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Shakur Stevenson, just a month ago, fought and defeated the then WBC super-featherweight champion, Oscar Valdez. In an excellent performance, taking full advantage of his physique, Stevenson dominated Valdez throughout the scheduled twelve rounds. Given his relatively shorter height and reach, Valdez fell vividly short against Stevenson, and the latter intelligently snatched a win.
Following Stevenson vs. Valdez, a series of events took their place in professional boxing. On one hand, Gervonta Davis squared off with Rolando Romero, and on the other, now Devin Haney has walked toward facing George Kambosos Jr. inside Australia’s Marvel.
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Fight Hub TV recently sat with the boxing promoter, Bob Arum, and discussed Stevenson’s career in boxing.
What fights would Bob Arum want for Shakur Stevenson in his near future in boxing?
With Fight Hub TV, Arum talked about the current lightweight division and the young fighters who currently run it. Shakur Stevenson was the name that stood out, and upon it, Arum laid some significant stress.
On being asked whether Arum would be interested in seeing fights such as Stevenson vs. Davis or Stevenson vs. Haney, the following is what he told:
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“I don’t see a reason why not. I mean Shakur is obviously an elite talent. And is competitive against any of these guys. He’s a very tough guy to beat, Shakur, as he’s demonstrated. So yeah, I mean we in the years, months, and years ahead, we’re going to put Shakur in with these types of fighters,” told Arum.
Having complemented Stevenson on his will to compete, Arum continued with his future plans.
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“Nobody wants to see Shakur fighting walkovers. They want to see him tested. And Shakur, to his credit, wants to be tested,” he added.
Well, if Stevenson, in the future, did square off with Davis, what would be the outcome? Here, we may have a look.
A brief but comparative study of Stevenson vs. Davis
Shakur Stevenson,24, has a height of 5 feet and 7 inches. In his bouts, taking well advantage of his height and reach, he demonstrates impressive comprehension of the basic boxing skills that make up most of the fights. Standing southpaw, he throws a fast and stinging right jab, and his straight hands also embody complete extensions in terms of movement.
Before turning pro, Shakur Stevenson had 67 amateur bouts, and he won 61 of them. It is because of his rich amateur background that he today shows such impressive mastery over the fundamentals of boxing. In conclusion, Stevenson is fast, powerful, tall, and mobile.
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On the other hand, there stands Davis. Compared with Stevenson, he is one and a half-inch shorter. However, ‘Tank’, despite being the shorter person in most of his fights, shows an exceptional boxing IQ inside the ring. One characteristic of Davis that stands out and hence must be mentioned is his ability to understand distance and counter.
Davis can certainly defend himself well. Be it the Barrios fight or the recent one with Rolly, Davis keeps on proving his ability to avoid and observe a good punch. He can certainly fire back and catch his opponent with a powerful shot to end the fight.
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Well, given all that, it will definitely be a treat to see Stevenson match up against ‘Tank.’ How would you see the fight go down? Let us know in the comments section.
Edited by:
Vibhanshu Kumar