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Hall of Famer accuses Shakur Stevenson of ‘purposefully going missing’ after Devin Haney agreed to catchweight

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Shakur Stevenson is deemed by many to be one of boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighters, but one Hall of Fame inductee believes that Stevenson, who is usually keen for opportunities to enhance his legacy, is in the wrong for purposefully swerving a showdown with Devin Haney.

Stevenson became a four-division world champion back in January, dominating Teofimo Lopez to capture the WBO super-lightweight world title. Since then, the Newark southpaw has been linked to a clash with welterweight ruler, Haney, but he has maintained that he would require his fellow American to move down in weight for a catchweight of 144lbs.

Now that Stevenson has signed with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing, it’s unclear whether that will make a fight with Haney easier or harder to arrange. Instead, ‘The Dream’ is now expected to face Stevenson’s close friend, Keyshawn Davis, next.

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Speaking on his YouTube channel, two-division world champion Tim Bradley stated that he believes Stevenson purposefully avoided a scrap with the WBO welterweight champion, even after Haney agreed to drop to the required catchweight. 

“Shakur Stevenson, he purposefully went M.I.A., man. He was like, ‘I think what Roy [Jones Jr.] said, wait until [I am at] 147lbs, Tim said the same thing. However, if you was going to make the fight at 144lbs… nah, I ain’t going to do it. I’mma let my brother, Keyshawn Davis, go ahead and fight you’.”

Whilst Haney has been ordered to take on Keyshawn Davis, Bradley went on to admit that he understands Haney’s hesitation to proceed with the fight, believing that Haney will be underpaid in a high-risk, low-reward defence. 

“You [Haney] are left with just Keyshawn and I know that you don’t want to do the Keyshawn fight. Hell no, why? Why do the Keyshawn fight? Ooh, it’s a good fight. S**t, I think that it is a lose-lose situation; [if] you beat him, ‘oh he don’t have no experience’, [if] he beats you, ‘oh, you ain’t that good.’

“Is the money going to be right? I don’t know if the money is going to be right. You are going to make some money but you ain’t going to make the money that you want to make.”

Haney and Davis’ teams now have just 11 days to reach an agreement, or the fight will go to purse bids. Meanwhile, it remains unclear who Stevenson will face in his Zuffa Boxing debut.

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Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria preview, head-to-head, odds, prediction and betting tips

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Match Details

Fixture: Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria

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Date: July 13, 2026

Tournament: Swiss Open

Round: First round (Round of 32)

Venue: Gstaad, Switzerland

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Category: ATP 250

Surface: Clwycourt (Outdoors)


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria preview

Stan Wawrinka will arrive in Gstaad for his home event, the Swiss Open, looking to put on a good show in his farewell season. He, however, faces a tricky first opponent in the form of clay specialist Jaime Faria.

Wawrinka’s 7-12 win-loss for the season is not the most impressive, but he has shown plenty of fight in his recent matches against the likes of top names like Matteo Berrettini at Wimbledon and Jesper De Jong at the French Open.

That said, the Swiss player has not won back-to-back Tour matches since reaching the third round at the Australian Open all the way back in January. He will hope to turn things around at home.

Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)
Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)

Faria, on the other hand, continues his transition onto the main Tour. A five-time finalist (all clay events) on the Challenger, he is beginning to make his presence felt with solid showing on the big stage.

The Portuguese player recently put in his best Grand Slam showing, reaching the third round of the French Open with wins over Denis Shapovalov and Jan-Lennard Struff. He has not played too many Tour matches but has a positive 5-4 win-loss for 2026.

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Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria head-to-head

The two have crossed paths on Tour before, so their current head-to-head stands at a 0-0 deadlock.


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria odds

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Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria prediction

Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)
Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)

At just 22, Jaime Faria has already built a reputation as a bit of a claycourt specialist. All his Challenger-level finals came on the red dirt and his biggest breakthrough on the main circuit has also come on the same surface, at the recent French Open.

Stan Wawrinka has himself enjoyed plenty of success on clay, even winning the French Open. Over the last few years though, his movement has slowed down and results have expectedly dried up on the surface.

The Swiss player still has some of the most sublime-looking groundstrokes. He, however, could struggle to keep pace with his younger opponent in the rallies. Faria likes to hit his inside-out-forehand and down-the-line backhand to keep his opponents constantly on the move, which could make like difficult for Wawrinka.

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The home hope will be buoyed by a boisterous crowd supporting him. He even has the brute strength to pull off a set, but the longer the match goes one, the more likely Faria is to get the win.

Prediction: Faria in three sets


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria betting tips

Tip 1 – Winner: Faria

Tip 2 – Each player to win a set

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Tip 3 – No more than 10 aces