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Recently, an Instagram Live session turned heads, not for its flashy content, but for a heavyweight opinion. Here, Floyd Mayweather’s protégé, Curmel Moton, took center stage in a discussion that’s sparking debates across boxing forums. The topic? A speculative bout between Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney, two of boxing’s brightest stars.
Remember Shakur’s recent fight? That one with a record-low punch count, shadowed by injury whispers? And Haney’s triumph, where he danced around his opponent with ease? Now, mix these scenarios, add in Mayweather’s protégé, and you have a recipe for intrigue. What did Moton really say about these two fighters?
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Curmel Moton speaks: A bold prediction for Stevenson vs. Haney
In a decisive turn of events, Devin Haney’s recent victory against Regis Prograis marked a significant milestone in his career. Dominating the ring with tactical prowess, Haney secured a unanimous decision, a testament to his skill and determination in the lightweight division. This triumph not only solidified his position but also fueled discussions about his potential in future high-profile bouts.
Amidst these discussions, Curmel Moton’s perspective on Instagram Live offered a compelling insight. “Right now, I go with Shakur,” he declared, placing his bet on Stevenson over Haney in a potential match-up in front of Haney’s fighter Shamar Canal. His words carried weight, considering his association with Floyd Mayweather and his deep understanding of the sport. “I just feel like a healthy Shakur with both hands, I don’t think Devin will get him right now. Maybe a few years down maybe, but right now? Nah,” Moton elaborated.
This statement, bold and unequivocal, comes in the backdrop of Shakur Stevenson’s recent outing against Edwin De Los Santos. Despite emerging victorious, Stevenson’s performance was clouded by an injury, a factor that might have influenced Moton’s assessment. Now, Shakur hasn’t called out Haney yet, but Ryan Garcia did. Let’s see what Haney had to say about that.
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Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia eye potential mega-fight after recent victories
The boxing world is buzzing with anticipation as a long-standing rivalry is reignited. Following Devin Haney’s resounding victory over Regis Prograis, the stage is set for a potential mega-fight with California’s own Ryan Garcia. Garcia, riding high after defeating Oscar Duarte, acknowledged Haney’s prowess but remained confident in his abilities. “I know him so well that I would defeat him resolutely,” Garcia stated, hinting at a much-awaited showdown.
Haney, not one to back down, responded with equal fervor during the post-fight press conference, “I’ve been calling out Ryan for years now… it’s good to hear that he finally won a fight.” This brewing contest between two former amateur rivals, now professional stars, promises to be a clash for the ages.
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As we ponder the possibilities of this mega-fight, one question remains – who will emerge victorious in a clash where both fighters have equally compelling claims to supremacy? The ring awaits their answer, and so do we.
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