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Shakur Stevenson sets his sights on one world champion: “I want that belt”

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Shakur Stevenson has set his sights on adding another world title to his ledger.

Stevenson most recently defeated Teofimo Lopez to win the WBO super-lightweight title, but it appears the 28-year-old believes there is unfinished business at 135lbs.

Stevenson had moved up from lightweight to face Lopez in January, producing a truly dominant performance to become a four-division world champion, though the slick southpaw discovered he had been stripped of his WBC title at 135lbs for not following the sanctioning body’s rules.

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In response, Stevenson delivered a scathing social media post against the WBC, while at no point ruling out a potential return to lightweight.

But rather than looking to reclaim his green and gold strap, the pound-for-pound star has expressed his desire to collect the vacant Ring Magazine lightweight title.

Speaking with Joe Rogan, Stevenson explained that he would need to defeat IBF world champion Raymond Muratalla, who is ranked No.2 by Ring Magazine, in order to make his dream a reality.

“I may go back to 135[lbs] and get that Ring [Magazine] belt. We’ll see, though. I can’t promise that I will, but I may.

“I like the Ring Magazine belt. I know the opponent that I would have to fight to get it – I’m hearing it’s Raymond Muratalla.

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“He’s a good fighter – he just beat Andy Cruz – [but] it ain’t [about] the opponent; it’s more so just to have the Ring belt.”

Muratalla comes off a strong performance against Olympic gold medallist Cruz, who he outpointed by majority decision to defend his IBF title in January.

The American is generally thought to be tight at the weight, though, and has previously hinted at a move up to 140lbs.

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Maxx Crosby’s wife Rachel has 4-word reaction on moving to Baltimore after blockbuster Ravens trade

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NFL star defensive end Maxx Crosby has posted for the first time about his trade to Baltimore Ravens ever since the news broke on Friday.

On Sunday, Crosby posted an AI-generate picture of himself wearing the Baltimore Ravens home jersey and a black Ravens helmet with number 98 stitched infront, his signature number.

“RAVENS FLOCK…. ITS TIME. 🐦‍⬛💎,” he wrote in the caption.

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Crosby’s wife, Rachel commented under the post.

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“Crosby crew is coming 🖤💜🔥,” she wrote.

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Source: (Via Instagram/ @maxxcrosby)

Before this post, Maxx Crosby reflected on a seven-year journey with the Raiders in his podcast, “The Rush” and shared the clip on Instagram on Sunday.

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“Raider Nation has given me everything,” he said. “I had the chance to get married, have the most beautiful daughter in the world, and grow as a man, a player, a leader and a human being.”

Rachel Crosby was overwhelmed.

“Love you so much baby! So proud of you 🖤,” she commented under the post.

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Source: (Via Instagram/ @maxxcrosby)

The trade agreement is set to become official on March 11, at the start of the new league year.

Crosby’s trade is historic, marking the first time in the Ravens’ 31-year history that they have traded a first-round pick for a veteran player.

By trading Crosby, the Raiders now hold the No. 1 and No. 14 overall picks in the 2026 Draft. They are widely expected to use the top pick on Heisman winner former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza to lead their new era.

Also Read: Maxx Crosby’s sister Milla changes NFL loyalty as 5× Pro Bowler gets traded to Ravens

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Maxx Crosby celebrated six years of sobriety following his trade

After Maxx Crosby was traded from the Raiders to the Ravens, he celebrated sixth year of his sobriety anniversary on Sunday.

He and his wife, Rachel, hosted a “Drake-themed” bash in Las Vegas.

The party also had a live performance by country-rapper Shaboozey, who is a close friend of Crosby.

NFL insider Brian Wacker reposted Crosby’s Instagram stories on X.

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For Maxx Crosby, March 11 is an important date.

On March 11, 2020, he checked himself into a 30-day rehab facility for alcohol addiction.

Two years later, on the same date, he signed a $98.98 million contract extension with the Raiders.

Cut to 2026, on March 11, he officially will become a Baltimore Raven.

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Also Read: “Demolish his statue”: Dave Portnoy doesn’t mince words on Tom Brady reportedly not wanting to trade Maxx to Patriots