Shakur Stevenson Vows to Silence Doubters in Lightweight Title Defense
The Newark Native Returns to the Ring on Saturday
American boxer Shakur Stevenson, born WEB Ash-Shakur Nafi-Shahid Stevenson on June 28, 1997, is set to defend his WBC lightweight title against Artem Harutyunyan on Saturday. Stevenson, a former world champion in two weight classes, is determined to prove his worth and silence his critics.
A Proven Champion
Stevenson has an impressive record, having held multiple world championships in three weight divisions. He captured the WBO featherweight title and the WBO super featherweight title before moving up to lightweight and claiming the WBC belt.
Redemption on the Horizon
Despite his accomplishments, Stevenson has faced criticism from some quarters. However, he remains resolute in his belief that he is one of the best boxers in the world. "I have something to prove," Stevenson said. "I'm going to show everyone why I'm a champion."
A Tough Test
Harutyunyan, who has a record of 20-0 (16 KO), will provide a stern test for Stevenson. The Armenian boxer is known for his power and determination.
A Statement Win
A victory for Stevenson would be a major statement in the lightweight division. It would further cement his status as a world-class fighter and silence his doubters once and for all.
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