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Shakur Stevenson has vaulted to # 1 in The Ring Rankings For The Lightweight (135-LB) Division After Defeating William Zepeda Last Saturday Night in Queens, New York. The Panel That The Organization Felt That Shakur’s Win over The Flat-Footed, Light-Hitting, Easy-to-hit Zepeda (33-1, 27 Kos) Was Enough To Vault To Top # 1 Spot.
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It was a Superficial Victory For Shakur, Beating A Punching Bag With No Power, Who Was Tired by The Sixth Round. Zepeda had arguably Been Beenen in His Two Previous Fights by Tevin Farmer, But Was Saved by The Judges in Both Fights.
That choice Makes No Sense. Zepeda is a good enough to be used to be a as a Gauge (24-0, 11 kos) at the top of the Hoeap. Moreover, That Wide Scores Turned by The Judging Crew, Was Not Decisive Anywhere Near The # 1 Spot.
The Ring Lightweight Rankings
The Combination of the Odd Scores, run-of-the-Mill opponent, and the Difficulties Shakur Had in Attaining the Win Means to Be Placed At A Much Lower Spot in the Lightweight rankings, at # 8.
If We’re Ranking by Actual Talent and Not by a Popularity Contest Based On Superficial Wins Over Lesser Opposition, Andy Cruz Deserves to Be Lightweight at the # 1 Fighter. The ‘Diamond’ Cruz Has Displayed in His Last Three Fights That He’s Fighting The Highest Level in The 135-LB Division. Hence, He’s Being Avoided by Other Lightweights Like Shakur. He’s Become Part of the Untouchable Class at Lightweight, Along With Abdullah Mason and Floyd Schofield.
Reality-Based Lightweight
Last Updated on 07/17/2025