Shakur Stevenson: 'I picked him apart' after López clinic as Benn crashes ring

Shakur Stevenson: 'I Picked Him Apart' After López Clinic as Benn Crashes Ring

Shakur Stevenson hailed his dominant victory over Teófimo López at Madison Square Garden as the culmination of years of hard work and preparation, describing the win as a defining moment in his career. The 28-year-old American outboxed the durable champion over 12 rounds to become a four-division world champion, silencing critics who questioned whether he had what it takes to join the sport's elite.

Stevenson credited discipline, physical preparation, and extensive film study for his success, saying that he was in control from the outset. "I feel like I mentally and physically broke him down well before the final bell," he said, revealing that he sensed a significant physical edge during the fight. In one memorable moment, Stevenson told his corner early on that he was stronger than López, setting the tone for a decisive victory.

The use of the jab proved to be a key factor in Stevenson's strategy, which disrupted López's rhythm and allowed him to control distance. "I went out there and used my jab over and over again, making it a weapon that he couldn't stop," Stevenson said. His performance was also notable for its tactical precision, with Stevenson having studied López's movements and tendencies extensively.

Despite entering the fight having spoken openly about wanting a stoppage, Stevenson showed no regrets about winning by decision against a fighter who had consistently pushed him to his limits. "There's no disappointment – it's boxing at the end of the day," he said, acknowledging that López was a sharp and knowledgeable opponent who did what he needed to do to survive.

The victory has cemented Stevenson's status as one of the sport's top fighters, with many observers hailing the performance as the finest of his career. The win has also set up potential future fights, including a highly anticipated bout against Britain's Conor Benn, which Stevenson indicated he would be open to if terms could be agreed.

For Stevenson, Saturday's performance represented more than just another title win – it was confirmation that he belongs among boxing's elite. "I told everybody my moment was gonna come," he said, looking ahead to a new phase in his career marked by big fights and big money opportunities.
 
The way Shakur Stevenson took down Teófimo López was really impressive 🤯. I mean, López is no slouch, but Stevenson's strategy of using the jab to disrupt his rhythm was pure genius 💡. It's clear that Stevenson put in the work and studied López's movements extensively - it paid off big time! His physical edge was evident from the start, and he didn't let up 🔥.

I love how Stevenson is taking this win as a defining moment in his career, proof that all his hard work has paid off 💪. He's got to be champing at the bit now for those big fights, like against Conor Benn 🤔. It'll be interesting to see if he can keep up the level of performance that we've seen from him so far.

Stevenson's humility about winning by decision is also refreshing - it shows he knows how tough López was and respects his opponent 👏. All in all, a fantastic win for Stevenson, and I'm excited to see what's next for this talented young boxer 🥊
 
🤔 This kid's been grinding for years and finally got the recognition he deserved 🏆. His strategy was solid, using that jab to control distance and wear López down 💪. He didn't get caught with one big shot either, which is always a bonus 👍. It'll be interesting to see how he handles the pressure of being a top fighter now 🤷‍♂️. The Conor Benn fight could go either way, but I got a feeling Stevenson's gonna come out on top 🔥
 
Ugh 😩 just watched the latest fight highlights and I'm already thinking about all the injuries Stevenson must've taken 🤕 Lopez looked battered after that 12 round war 💥 Stevenson's a beast but he might be due for a crash landing 😴 Benn better bring his A-game if they ever do fight 👊
 
🤔 I'm loving Shakur Stevenson's confidence after that dominating win over Teófimo López! He genuinely believed he had the upper hand from the get-go, and it paid off 🎉. The fact that he studied López's movements so extensively is super impressive – it shows just how dedicated he is to perfecting his craft 💪. Plus, his jab was absolute fire 🔥, disrupting López's rhythm and allowing him to control the distance. I'm hyped for a potential fight against Conor Benn now - can't wait to see Stevenson in action again! 🥊
 
Wow 💥, this guy is like a total boss in the ring 🥊! He picked apart López like a puzzle piece that just didn't fit anymore 🤔. I mean, 12 rounds of dominance? That's insane 🔥! The fact that he studied Lopez's movements and used his jab to disrupt his rhythm? Genius-level stuff 🤓. I'm also loving how calm and collected Stevenson was after the win, like "yeah, I knew it all along" 😎. Now let's see him take on Conor Benn and show the world what he's made of 🔥!
 
Dude 🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this. Shakur Stevenson is like a dark horse or something 🐎 He went from being seen as the underdog to taking down Teófimo López, who's been on a roll for years. And it wasn't even close 🤯 He just outboxed him and looked super confident in his performance. I love how he talked about film study and all that jazz - it's like he's one of those old-school fighters or something 😂 But seriously, Stevenson's got skills and this win solidifies his spot as a top contender. Can't wait to see what he does next 💥
 
I was at the fight and man, Shakur Stevenson was on fire! He was like a different person out there, totally in control of the pace. I loved how he used that jab to keep Teófimo López off balance - it was like a whole new fighter came out. And yeah, you could tell he'd done his homework, studying every move López made and using it to his advantage. I've gotta say, I'm loving Stevenson's confidence now... he seems like he knows what he's got, and that's scary for anyone who steps into the ring with him 🤯
 
I'm tellin' ya, this kid Stevenson is the real deal 😎! He went out there and broke down López like a puzzle, studyin' him on film and findin' all these weaknesses he could exploit. His jab was pure gold 🥊, kept López guessin' and made it hard for him to land a good shot. And that confidence he showed in himself? Unbelievable! He said he was stronger than López from the get-go, and he proved it. I mean, López is no slouch either, but Stevenson just outboxed him, no question. Now we gotta see what's next for this kid - Benn's gonna be a great test, that's for sure 💪
 
just watched the full fight between Shakur Stevenson and Teófimo López 🥊 and i gotta say, Stevenson's game plan was super solid! He really outboxed López, using that jab to control the pace of the fight 💪. And yeah, it's clear he put in the work - all that film study must have paid off 📚.

i love how Stevenson kept his cool even when López was giving him trouble 👊. You can tell he was focused and composed from start to finish. And now with this win, he's definitely earned his spot among the top fighters 💯. I'm excited to see what's next for him - that fight against Conor Benn is gonna be a big one 🤔!
 
omg I'm so hyped for Shakur Stevenson!!! 🤩 he's literally on fire right now! I mean, that guy is a master of the jab and it completely took Teofimo López out of commission 😂. I love how disciplined and prepared he was going into this fight - his training and film study really paid off. And can we talk about how confident he was throughout the entire bout? 🤓 "I'm stronger than him" right from the start, lol. anyway, now that he's a four-division champ, I'm super excited to see who he'll be facing next - Conor Benn is looking good! 💪
 
The art of self-fulfillment 🤯... Shakur Stevenson's journey from doubt to dominance is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for growth & perseverance. He's proof that with relentless dedication & a willingness to learn, anyone can transcend their perceived limitations. His words of "I mentally and physically broke him down well before the final bell" resonate deeply – it's a reminder that our inner strength often precedes external validation. Can we say we truly believe in ourselves until we've faced adversity like Stevenson did? 🤔
 
idk why people keep saying shakur stevenson is overhyped lol he just got lucky 😂🥊 he was able to get through López with the jab but it's not like he was dominating or anything, Benn's gonna be a tougher test for him 💪🏽👀
 
idk about this Stevenson kid 🤷‍♂️ he really went the distance with López and proved a lot of people wrong. i don't usually comment but... his strategy was super clever, using that jab to control distance and catch López off guard. it's like he studied him for months or something 😎 Stevenson's got skills for sure, but what's next? he's gonna have some big fights coming up with Benn or whoever, so we'll see how he handles those 🤔
 
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