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In a recent bout against Edwin De Los Santos, Shakur Stevenson, the undefeated American boxer, showcased his skills, securing a unanimous decision win and claiming the vacant WBC world lightweight title. Despite the victory, the match faced criticism from fans for its lack of action, leading to some expressing dissatisfaction and even booing during the event. However, his skill in the boxing ring cannot be judged as a result of one poor performance.

Stevenson has already shown his talent and has even been a champion in multiple divisions. Being the stablemate of a champion certainly will have an effect on you as well. Such is the case with Emmanuel Chance, who has recently managed to earn an impressive accomplishment. He managed to become the national champion for the fourteenth time, leading to Stevenson giving him a shout-out on social media.

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Shakur Stevenson is proud of his stablemate

Shakur Stevenson recently took to Twitter as he shared an old photo of his teenage self along with his stablemate Chance. In the caption, he wrote, Emmanuel Chance remember the name.. Jersey we got another one I’m Proud of u Manster u always been different since u was this lil running around the gym wit yo eyes wide open Congrats Rog I’m proud of y’all family.”

He also shared the screenshot of the post on his Instagram story. In the caption, he stated, “Dynamic duo Can’t be stopped @manniechance @boboshanti3.” He praised Chance and his coach for the remarkable achievement. Notably, this is not the first time he has praised one of his stablemates. He has previously praised Curmel Moton, Emmanuel Chance, and Zaquin Moses calling them, the “Best young fighters on the earth.

Stevenson’s critique of Ryan Garcia’s current fighting style

Shakur Stevenson recently shared insights into his observations of Ryan Garcia‘s performance against Oscar Duarte in Houston. Stevenson, who spends a considerable amount of his leisure time in the H-Town area, took the opportunity to witness Garcia’s recent fight.

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Garcia’s bout with Duarte marked his return after a seventh-round stoppage loss to Gervonta Davis. Despite the pressure from Duarte, Garcia showcased a composed demeanor, introducing new elements to his boxing repertoire, including strategic movement and a personalized shoulder roll.

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Stevenson, seated ringside, acknowledged Garcia’s eighth-round stoppage win but pointed out a recurring pattern in his arsenal. “He only got a left hook,” noted Stevenson in a recent interview, shedding light on the limitations he perceives in Garcia’s boxing style.

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What do you think about Chance’s win? Do share your thoughts in the comments below.

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