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Boxing

Shakur Stevenson promises this brutal result for Artem Harutyunyan

Shakur Stevenson promises this brutal result for Artem HarutyunyanGettyImages
The WBC lightweight world champion isn't pulling punches ahead of this weekend's fight.

Shakur Stevenson isn't coming off his best performance.

The WBC lightweight world champion failed to notch double-digit punch output in any of the 12 rounds, but did hold Edwin De Los Santos to a CompuBox-low 40 punches landed in his unanimous decision win this past November.

That being said, he's looking to put on a much better show, defending the title against a rugged Artem Harutyunyan this weekend. And that means he's OK ditching his boxing mastery for a full-fledged fight if need be.

"This dude is a good fighter. I think a lot of people — the public — don't know him so they don't understand how good he is but I think right now the mode that I'm in and what I got going on in my brain ... I want to come and put punishment on him," Stevenson said during a recent Top Rank Boxing Real Time episode .

"It may start off as a boxing match," he added, "and then I might just start beating the s—t out of him."

The 27-year-old Stevenson (21-0, 10 KOs) fully expects a dazzling showing against Harutyunyan (12-1, 7 KOs) to lead to bigger fights down the road.

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