Shakur Stevenson could very well be the best pure boxer that the sweet science has to offer today.
Already a two-division world champion, the 26-year-old's liftoff to bigger fights — and the superstardom that comes with it — is in progress.
DAZN takes a look at Stevenson's record to date.
What is Shakur Stevenson’s professional record?
Shakur Stevenson touts a 20-0 professional record with 10 of those victories coming by the way of knockout.
Championships
At 26, Stevenson is a two-division world champion, having held the WBO featherweight title, and WBO and WBC unified junior lightweight championship.
Biggest wins
Shakur Stevenson becomes a world champion; October 26, 2019
This one was personal due to the fact that Stevenson was dating the sister of Gonzalez, who took offense to it. Well, in the ring, Stevenson produced an absolute boxing clinic toward a dominating unanimous decision win to become the WBO featherweight world champion.
Stevenson defeats familiar foe to become a two-division world champion; October 23, 2021
Stevenson, ever the tactician, asserted his jab early and started piecing together his combinations soon thereafter to simply overwhelm and outclass veteran stablemate Jamel Herring toward a 10th-round TKO to claim the WBO junior lightweight strap.
Unifying the junior lightweight world championship in his biggest test to date; April 30, 2022
Entering this title unification bout, Oscar Valdez had bullied the division’s boogeyman by producing an electric 10th-round KO of Miguel Berchelt in February 2021. He then added a WBC junior lightweight title defense in a unanimous decision win over Robson Conceicao that September to improve to 30-0.
But against Stevenson, Valdez would learn that there are levels to boxing and that the former was clearly operating on another plateau. Stevenson scored a knockdown in the sixth round and used it to build toward a dominant, lopsided unanimous decision to add the WBC hardware to his own WBO strap.