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Shakur Stevenson Admits He Hasn’t Needed His Best | Addresses ‘Illegal Tactics’ Claims

37 min · 6. Mai 2026
Episode Shakur Stevenson Admits He Hasn’t Needed His Best | Addresses ‘Illegal Tactics’ Claims Cover

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The Agnew Podcast pulled up to the gym with Shakur Stevenson and talked through everything. Off the win over Teofimo Lopez, he addressed the “illegal tactics” talk and gave his side of it. We asked about the rumors linking him to Devin Haney, he shut that down and made it clear he’s not rushing to 147. The Raymond Muratalla 70/30 talk came up too, but what stood out most was the mindset. He knows he’s been levels above and admitted that’s affected how he’s approached fights. Now he’s switching it up. He pointed to Terence Crawford as the example and said moving forward, everybody gets taken serious.

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