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Shakur Stevenson sets sights on one man next after stunning Teofimo Lopez victory

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Shakur Stevenson made it perfectly clear who he wants to fight next after defeating Teofimo Lopez on Saturday.

Stevenson put on a stellar performance to win the WBO super-lightweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York, with the three judges scoring the bout to hand Stevenson a unanimous decision victory.

It sees Stevenson become a four-division world champion, also currently holding the WBC lightweight crown whilst having previous title reigns at featherweight and super featherweight.

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Speaking after his victory, Stevenson first discussed his performance against Lopez.

“I felt good. I picked him apart, I did what I was supposed to do. I said I boxed guys like this my entire career, this is the art of boxing. Hit and don’t get hit. I told you all I’m the best fighter on the planet and I stand by that.

“I watched him and I knew my jab was going to kill him. They’re going to say I’ve got the best jab in boxing after this fight. I seen where he was weak and I capitalised on it. I felt I was the stronger fighter, and I felt I was faster, smarter and sharper.”

Stevenson then took part in a face-off with Conor Benn and revealed he would want that fight next.

“Where’s Conor Benn? We can get it banging boy. I want that same rehydration clause you put on Eubank Jr and I want the fight. My skills are too much. Sign the contract, let’s make it happen.”

Benn was last in action in November when he gained revenge over long-term rival Chris Eubank Jr in their middleweight bout, but is now set to drop back down to welterweight in his next contest.

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He was linked to world title fights with the likes of Rolly Romero and Mario Barrios, but it seems a fight against Stevenson could now be a possibility.

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Nothing he’s going to do on the Champions Tour

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Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee opened up about Tiger Woods’ future in golf after his arrest. The American golfer turned 50 in December 2025 and is now eligible to play on the Champions Tour.

He had been away from the greens for a while. Chamblee opened up about Woods’ future this week.

“He’s done his work in the game of golf,” Chamblee said. “Nothing he’s going to do on the Champions Tour, with all due respect, to senior golf, we all love it, but it will add nothing really to his legacy.”

“And you know, it’s clear that since 2021 when he’s come back, he can’t play at a competitive level on the PGA Tour….His body just won’t let him do what his talents have previously let him do. That seems like the only circumstance that would alleviate this problem. Beyond that, you just hope that he gets the care and the help that he needs.”

Tiger Woods has not played in any tournament on the PGA Tour since his last outing at the Open Championship 2024. That season, he played in five events and withdrew from the Genesis Invitational. He missed the cut in three majors and settled in 60th place at the Masters.

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Tiger Woods opens up about plans to play at the Masters

Tiger Woods is expected to play at the Masters 2026. He played in the TGL final game on Tuesday, and at the event’s press conference, he talked about his plans to play in the major.

“As I said, I’ve been trying,” Woods said. “Just this body is — it doesn’t recover like it did when it was 24, 25. It doesn’t mean I’m not trying. I’ve been trying for a while. I’ve had a couple bad injuries here over the past years that I’ve had to fight through and it’s taken some time.

“But I keep trying. I want to play. I love the tournament. I’ve loved being there since I was 19 years old. It’s meant a lot to me and my family over the years. I’m going to be there either way with The Loop that’s going up there, as well as the Champions Dinner,” he added.

However, before he could make a comeback, the American golfer had an unfortunate accident. Tiger Woods crashed his car on Friday near his house in Jupiter Island, Florida. He was arrested for driving under the influence and also for property damage.

He was jailed for a few hours before being released on bail. Now it would be interesting to see how things unfold for the American golfer in the future. The 2026 Masters will start with its opening round on April 9 and conclude with its final round on April 12.