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Tim Bradley names the one man who can beat Shakur Stevenson: “I’ve watched their sparring sessions”
Shakur Stevenson has looked unbeatable in recent fights, but in the eyes of two-division world champion Tim Bradley, there is one man he would struggle against.
Stevenson won the WBO super-lightweight title and became the third-youngest four-division world champion in boxing history when he dethroned Teofimo Lopez in a dominant display back in January.
Now, he has options at 135lbs and 140lbs, but is also being called out by several welterweights to jump up to 147. Ryan Garcia, Conor Benn and Devin Haney have all targeted the pound-for-pound star, who has said he would only agree with either a rehydration clause or catchweight in the contract.
Rumours of a potential showdown with Haney emerged recently and, speaking to FightHype, Bradley said that he believes that the match-up favours Haney if it is at the welterweight limit.
“Right now, at 147lbs, I would give Devin the edge, but at 144lbs I would give it to Shakur.
“Devin understands Shakur, he understands how to deal with him and knows what he has got to do. It will be a mixture of boxing and smart pressure and letting his hands go. I have watched their sparring sessions a hundred times and Devin has got some dog in him too.
“Shakur has got dog in him, as well, but Shakur wouldn’t be able to be cute on the outside and beat him with just one hand, ain’t no way. So, at 147lbs, right now, I would favour Devin.”
Both Haney and Stevenson have been linked to a move to Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing ahead of that proposed fight, although their signatures have not yet been confirmed, and Stevenson has told fans that there is little truth in the reported fight talks.
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