The dust hasn't settled on Shakur Stevenson's win over Oscar Valdez and debates about his future are already rife.
Stevenson unified the WBO and WBC super featherweight titles on Saturday night with a points win over the Mexican, and when speaking to The DAZN Boxing Show following his win, Stevenson said he is willing to face anyone that stands in his way.
"I’ve got to sit down with my team, I only fought a couple of days ago," Stevenson told Ak and Barak.
"I could fight anybody.
"I’m torn between a really ‘big’ fight and all the belts."
Stevenson then expressed a desire to face a pound-for-pound great in the future.
"A ‘big’ fight, I’d say Navarrete, I don’t know any of the guys at 135 willing to jump in and test the water, but maybe a Lomachenko fight.
"I’m down for a Lomachenko fight, I don’t duck no action at the end of the day.
"I don’t care who it is, I’ll keep the same energy."