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World champion says Shakur Stevenson is scared to face him next: “Just admit it”

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Shakur Stevenson has effectively been accused of ducking a current world champion, who claims the American is too “scared” to face him.

There is scant evidence to suggest that Stevenson is partial to swerving elite opposition, especially after he moved up in weight to dethrone Teofimo Lopez in January.

But still, the 28-year-old has nonetheless been called out for his lack of interest in a potential shot at gaining five-division world champion status.

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Instead, Stevenson has expressed his desire to move back down to 135lbs, wishing to become a three-weight Ring Magazine champion against IBF titlist Raymond Muratalla. This much was made clear during his latest interview with Joe Rogan, where the pound-for-pound star stated that would be the ideal scenario for his next fight.

It would therefore appear that Stevenson has lost interest in a showdown with Ryan Garcia, who he was previously open to facing at a catchweight of 144lbs.

Since then, though, the newly-crowned WBC welterweight champion’s father and trainer, Henry Garcia, has insisted that Stevenson must meet his son at 147lbs.

Clearly feeling that such a weight jump is unnecessary, at least at this stage of his career, Stevenson has seemingly decided to focus on a return to lightweight.

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In response to this, Garcia has taken to social media in an attempt to goad his rival, or at least express his frustration that their showdown appears increasingly less likely.

“Just say you scared Shakur. The new [nickname] for you is [Shakur] shaking ass Stevenson.”

Garcia claimed his WBC title with a unanimous decision victory over Mario Barrios last month, before calling out Stevenson in his post-fight interview.

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Stephen A. Smith makes feelings known on Geno Auriemma apologizing to Dawn Staley over viral meltdown after UConn’s Final 4 loss vs. South Carolina

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Stephen A. Smith is waiting for the NFL draft to happen later this month, so he is giving his take on college basketball’s latest controversy.

On Friday, the University of Connecticut Huskies lost 48-62 against the University of South Carolina Gamecocks in the Final Four of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. After the game, Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma had a verbal confrontation with Gamecocks counterpart Dawn Staley.

Minutes later, he posted this apology on social media:

“It’s unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut. I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted. The story should be how well South Carolina played, and I don’t want my actions to detract from that.”

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There was a great amount of blowback from fans, but Smith urged them to move on:

Damn Right! He should be sorry! We move on!


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Stephen A. Smith quashes rumor surrounding Molly Qerim’s departure from “First Take”

For years, Stephen A. Smith has been considered the face of ESPN’s flagship program “First Take”. One of only a few other people who would be considered for that pedestal is Molly Qerim, who was its host from 2015 to September 2025.

At the time of her departure, there was much speculation that her working relationship with Smith had worsened in the buildup to the decision. However, Smith dismissed such notions when speaking on Wednesday’s episode of Brandon Tierney’s “Unleashed” podcast:

“I miss Molly because I love (her) as a person and as a friend. I know what kind of a person she is, so because of that I don’t look at her as just as a host, I don’t look at her as just a colleague. We worked together for 10 years. Nobody is ever going to come say something negative to me about (her). I will always support her because it’s beyond the professional.”

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As of October 2025, “First Take” is hosted by Shae Cornette.