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Ring Magazine Has Added Shakur Stevenson to Their Top 10 Pound-For-Pound list Following His Victory Over WBC Interim Lightweight Champion Shakur Interim Lightweight Champion Last Saturday Night.
Moving Shakur (24-0, 11 kos) Doesn’t Sit Right With Many Fans, Who Are Questioning The Nonsensical Wide Scores That His Fight Against His Fight Against, Kos, New York. The Judges Scored The Fight A Near Shutout Win For Stevenson With These Weird Scores:
– 118-110 = 10-2
– 118-110 = 10-2
– 119-109 = 11-1
Many Fans Had A 6-6 Draw, And Some Even Scause It Had Outworked Shakur in Every 12-round Fight. I Had It for Hepeda 12-0, But Factored In The Body Shots That Hitting With Stevenson.
If you ignore Mexican Tornado’s Powerful Punches to the Midsection, Yeah, I can definitely Having the Won the Fight. Even Then, It’s a Victory Razor-Close. But judges are supposed to count Body Shots as part of their scoring criteria, and in this case, it’s Evident That they did. As Such, Stevenson Doesn’t Ring Magazine’s Top 10 or Even Top 20 Pound-For-Pound List.
Ring Magazine’s Updated 10 P4P List
Okay, So Shakur Should Be Off The List. That’s starters. Other subtractions Are Kenshiro Teraji, Junto Nakatano, and Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguz. None of Them Have Loked Under Or Beaten The Kind Of The Competition That Makes Them Worthing on the List. Dump Them.
Add David Benavidez Because Win over David Morrell Shows That He’s # 1 175, And Would Have been # 1 When He Was 168 If He Canelo Had Fought Him.
Move Terence Crawford Way Down toward The Bottom Due to His Inactivity in The Last Five Years. Fighting Just Once A Year Isn’t Enough. Also, His Poor Performance Against Israil Madrimov in His Previous Fight Exposed Him as a Hype Job.
Last Updated on 07/16/2025