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Shakur Stevenson and Ryan Garcia agree on what weight they would fight at: “What are we waiting for?”

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Despite the weight limit previously being a major sticking point for a fight between Shakur Stevenson and Ryan Garcia, the pair seem to now be on the same page.

Stevenson comfortably overcame Teofimo Lopez back in January to capture the WBO super-lightweight world title and become a four-division world champion at the age of just 28, rising in the pound-for-pound ratings as a result.

Since then, Stevenson has been linked to a host of fights, perhaps none bigger than with Ryan Garcia, but the Newark southpaw has maintained that he would either like to meet at a 144lbs catchweight, or want a rehydration clause in any fights up at 147lbs.

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However, speaking on ESPN’s ‘First Take’, Garcia revealed that he has been informed by his team that he would be able to move down to Stevenson’s division in a challenge for world honours at super-lightweight.

“My strength and conditioning coach thinks and believes that I can make 140lbs comfortably. I trust the people in my team around me, if the opportunity presents itself, I would love to fight Shakur.”

It may be wishful thinking, as Garcia’s last attempt to make the super-lightweight limit came against Devin Haney in 2023, when he tipped the scales 3lbs over.

Regardless, Stevenson responded quickly n social media, extremely keen to accept the challenge.

“So then what we waiting for? Let’s get active Ryan Garcia.”

Whilst Stevenson-Garcia would be a huge event, the Californian is expected to remain at welterweight to fulfil his WBC mandatory against Conor Benn, whom he has announced he will fight in September. 

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It leaves options for Stevenson, who also has eyes on Devin Haney, requiring a move up, and Raymond Muratalla, meaning a drop back down to lightweight. In the end, he may decide to stick at 140lbs to defend his WBO belt.

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Jorge Posada’s wife Laura poses in black bikini as duo enjoy stunning Montenegro vacation

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Jorge Posada’s wife, Laura Posada, formerly née Mendez, racked up significant attention online when she posted a carousel of photos on her social media while soaking up the sun in a black bikini during a tropical getaway in Montenegro.

Laura posed in a halter-neck bikini set from Maxine Yachtwear, known for its luxury women’s yachtwear. She styled her look with an elegant bandana and classy shades. Her toned physique, including her sculpted abs, was on full display in the pictures. The 54-year-old also shared a sneak peek of the stunning waterfront area featuring Tapasake, which is One&Only Portonovi’s signature beach club and restaurant area where the shots were taken.

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“Montenegro, you’re GORGEOUS 🖤💫” – Jorge Posada’s wife, Laura Posada captioned the IG post.

In 2000, when Jorge Posada and his wife got married, Yankees HOF Derek Jeter was his best man. Their first child, Jorge Jr., was born with a health complication called craniosynostosis, where it fuses skull-bones prematurely, not leaving any space for the brain to grow. Jorge Jr. survived nine operations where the doctors peeled off his skin, took the bones out, and restructured them. Posada recounted not remembering what happened on the field during this time. Currently, Jorge Jr. is a 15-year-old who leads a healthy life and even plays baseball.

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When Jorge Posada opened up about why Alex Rodriguez doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame

Yankees catcher Jorge Posada was part of one of the most successful eras of the franchise’s history, which was also the time when steroid usage heavily influenced the game. In a candid interview, Posada revealed that even while people around him were shooting up performance-enhancing drugs, he never got tempted, although he revealed there were a lot of times he thought about it, but he had bigger reasons to stay away from it.

On being asked about his teammate Alex Rodriguez, who was suspended for using PEDs and lying about it, Posada said any player who is linked to steroids doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame.

“I don’t think it’s fair for the guys that have been in the Hall of Fame that were that played the game clean. I think the guys that need to be in the Hall of Fame need to be players that played with no controversy.” – Jorge Posada claimed.

The former MLB icon belonged to the Yankees’ “Core Four” who went on to win four World Series titles. The 5x All-Star had an illustrious career of 17 seasons from 1995 to 2011. Currently, he is the assistant hitting coach for the Italian team for international games and holds an advisory role in MLB.