Fans want to see the devastating power of Gervonta Davis against the impenetrable defence of Shakur Stevenson.
Both lightweight champions, the unification bout seemed close earlier this year when ‘Tank’ and Shakur fought just weeks apart and were then in the market for an opponent.
As with many of the biggest fights in boxing, it is set to marinate for longer. Stevenson is now on the sidelines after hand surgery, leaving ‘Tank’ to defend his WBA belt against another contender before the year is out. When it eventually does happen, many will find it a hard bout to predict.
In an interview on the JAXXON podcast, two-weight world champion Teofimo Lopez didn’t feel as such, saying the big puncher from Baltimore beats all comers in the lightweight ranks, though did say Stevenson could make it competitive.
“Tank is a good fighter for everyone out there who wants to see boxing. He has those things for those people. At 135, yeah he beats all those guys.
The only one that gives him a challenge is Shakur. Shakur Stevenson will give him a challenge. Because Shakur is technical where you gotta think more. Tank has been fighting C to B class fighters. Ryan [Garcia] is an A+ on media, social, but not as a boxer, we all know this.”
Stevenson has promised fans he will return in February of 2025 to take on undefeated number one contender William Zepeda. ‘Tank’ is now slated for December 21 in Washington, where the frontrunner is reportedly super-featherweight titlist Lamont Roach.