In his professional debut, Zaquin Moses comfortably outpointed Michael Ruiz for a unanimous decision win on the Jaron Ennis-Karen Chukhadzhian undercard in Philadelphia, and live on DAZN, on Saturday night.
Despite Moses' convincing victory, IBF lightweight world champion Shakur Stevenson offered his cousin a pointed critique.
"Honestly, there’s a lot that I could tweak," Stevenson told DAZN's Ak & Barak after watching his cousin's first pro win. "He looked real good, he looked sharp, but there’s a lot that we’re going to work on when we get back to the gym.
When pressed to expound, Stevenson offered: "It’s the feet work I want to work on a little bit, trying to position himself in the right spots to be able to get them shots that he’s looking for.
"Other than that, he was really sharp, defensively he was on point. It’s just the feet work I want to correct a little bit."
Stevenson added that he'd like for Moses to "get right back" into the ring to continue to gain experience and develop a fight profile.