Shakur Stevenson Guarantees “Vintage Kur” Performance Against Schofield
WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson says fans should tune in for his February 22nd fight against Floyd Schofield in Riyadh to see āvintage Kur.ā
What Shakur (22-0, 10 KOs) means by āvintageā stuff from him could be translated as code for him being on his bike, using his hit-and-not-get-hit style to win a points decision.
It would mean something if āvintageā Shakur was an exciting, brawling style that fans could look forward to, but heās NEVER been that type of a fighter.
Stevenson has had an ancient fossil Mayweather-esque fighting approach since he turned pro out of the Olympics. Heās like a musician from the 1940s who came through a time warp into the 21st century.
Can Shakur Entertain?
For Stevenson, itās important that he made it entertaining because this is Turki Alalshikhās card, and there will be a lot of boxing fans ordering the contest, which will be shown live on DAZN.
If Shakur wants to headline some of the future shows instead of being buried on the undercard like he is with the February 22nd card, he needs to stay in the pocket and trade with the 22-year-old Schofield (18-0, 12 KOs). He needs to put his chin on the line to make it entertaining for the fans if he wants a higher spot on Turkiās future cards.
He wants fighters that entertain the fans, and Shakur doesnāt meet those standards, or at least he hasnāt in the past. Itās not too late for Stevenson to turn over a new leaf and become a pocket fighter, but I donāt think he can. Heās got too much rabbit in him.
āKid Austin is 22. Tommy Hearns fought Ray Leonard at 21 [correction: Thomas āHitmanā Hearn fought Sugar Ray Leonard for the first time at 22 years, 10 months on September 16, 1981]. I donāt get into that. Manny Pacquiao was a champion at 19 and Floyd Mayweather at 21,ā said Stephen Edwards to Fighthype when asked if Floyd Schofield is too young at 22 to be fighting WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson.
ā[Mike] Tyson was a champion at 20. Muhammad Ali at 22. Salvador Sanchez at 20. I could go down the list,ā said Edwards. āOscar De La Hoya, and Felix Trinidad. I think he was a champion at 20. Even Canelo and Inoue. They are two of the better guys in this era. They won championships at 20 and 21 years old.ā
Stephen isnāt saying that those fighters were much better than Schofield, and theyād been looking outstanding before they won their first world titles. They werenāt struggling against lower-tier fighters the way Schofield has. Thatās something that Edwards glosses over, with his mention of great fighters in the past who won world titles at an early age.
āIs it a tough fight? Yes. Is Shakur going to be a prohibitive favorite? Yes,ā said Edwards on the Stevenson vs. Schofield fight on February 22nd. āDid Kid Austin struggle in his last fight [against Rene Tellez Giron]? Yes. I still give him [Kid Austin] credit for taking this fight. Sometimes, you want to take these fights in your physical prime.
āSometimes youth overcomes a lot of things, and they seem confident,ā said Edwards about Schofield and his dad, Floyd Sr. āLet them fight. I never say that. I never try to hold a guy back from wanting to fight. If you think youāre good enough, then go in there and fight. Do I think heās going to win?
āI actually think Shakur is one of the better 10 to 12 fighters on the planet. Shakur is a special guy, also. But rugged, athletic guys tend to give smooth boxers hard fights. Shawn Porter gave everybody hard fights, and thatās who Kid Austin reminds me of the most. Tim Bradley is in the Hall of Fame. He was rugged, athletic, and gave everybody a tough fight,ā said Edwards.
Is Shakur Overrated?
Stevenson is not one of the best fighters on the planet, and not even close. His style of fighting is not one of the best in boxing, and heās not entertaining to watch. Heās a defensive guy, and thatās it. To be one of the best fighters in the sport, you have to balance offense and defense.
Shakur is only defensive. Heās 95% defense and 5% offense. His close win over Edwin De Los Santos last year showed that heās not one of the best fighters on the planet because if he were, heād have dominated him instead of being booed out of the T-Mobile Arena that night in Las Vegas. Edwards has got it wrong.
Schofieldās past chances of winning are by being aggressive, throwing power shots, and putting constant pressure on Shakur in every round of the fight. Heās going to have to be good at cutting off the ring because Stevenson will be moving constantly, as he always does, trying not to get hit.
Feb 22 belt 2 ass make sure yall tune in Watch me beat on Kid Austin like he stole somethingā¦ Vintage Kur back š¦¾
ā Shakur Stevenson (@ShakurStevenson) December 24, 2024
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