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Shakur Stevenson Vs. Artem Harutyunyan Results: Winner And Reaction

Shakur Stevenson Beats Artem Harutyunyan By Judges' Decision to Retain WBC Title

On Saturday at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, Shakur Stevenson defeated Artem Harutyunyan in a dominant, one-sided unanimous decision (119-109, 118-100, 116-112) to successfully defend his WBC lightweight title.

Shakur Stevenson Vs. Artem Harutyunyan Results: Winner And Reaction: Unfortunately, Stevenson’s performance fell short of the spectacular performance he needed to keep up with his peers or demonstrate that he has been underappreciated throughout his career, leaving the audience disappointed.

All through the fairly predictable battle, Stevenson’s specialized abilities, including his predominant hand speed, punching precision, and protective ability, were a significant contrast, leaving the crowd in wonder of his dominance.

Throughout the fight, Stevenson took a few shots, but his body punches caused the most damage when he sat down. Harutyunyan continued approaching, endeavoring to stay risky, yet he was unable to land an adequate number of punches to make Stevenson self-conscious.

Despite Stevenson’s dominance, he was unable to trouble Harutyunyan, and despite Wali Moses, the 27-year-old’s grandfather and trainer, Stevenson was unable to shift into a high enough gear to stop his opponent.

The crowd became agitated as the fight progressed, and many of them were seen leaving the Prudential Center in the tenth and beyond.

Stevenson appeared to be pressing for exciting outcomes, but he remained cautious as usual during fights.

Shakur Stevenson Vs. Artem Harutyunyan Results: Winner And Reactionseo: Stevenson wanted to make a statement with this fight because it was the last one on his contract with Top Rank. Sadly, he generally confirmed the articulations of his faultfinders, who called him exhausting and intense to showcase. Stevenson wore a shirt that called out his promoter, Bob Arum, for allegedly preventing Vasyl Lomachenko from fighting him before and after the fight.

After the battle, Stevenson inferred that his presentation and absence of energy were more about Harutyunyan’s reluctance to contend than his not as much as fan-accommodating style.

The boxing media had no shortage of reactions following the fight. ESPN’s Mike Coppinger referred to Stevenson’s presentation as “predominant,” yet he likewise said it was “not a proclamation triumph.”

I would have to agree because I also noticed it during the fight. It doesn’t seem as though Stevenson regards Moses’ perspective, and their trades can’t be really great for his general vocation.

It is not necessarily Moses’ fault, but if Stevenson improves as a fighter, a change may be necessary.

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