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WBC/WBO super featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson failed to make weight for his bout against Robson Conceicao at Thursday’s weigh-in in Newark, New Jersey. Stevenson scaled in at 131.6 pounds and chose not to attempt to lose the 1.6 pounds of excess weight in the time alotted. Conceicao weighed 129.6.
The ESPN-televised bout will go on as scheduled. Conceicao will claim both belts if victorious, otherwise the titles will remain vacant.
“I gave it my all,” stated Stevenson on social media. “I’ve been professional my whole career and made weight, but my body just can’t make 130 anymore. My health has to come first. I’m moving up to 135 in my next fight…it’s showtime. I’m locked in regardless. See y’all soon.”
Other Weights:
Keyshawn Davis 136.2 vs. Omar Tienda 136.4
Andy Vences 129.8 vs. Henry Lebron 130
Bruce Carrington 126.6 vs. Jose Argel 126.8
Pablo Valdez 153.6 vs. Noe Alejandro Lopez 152.2
Jahi Tucker 147.8 vs. Jose Luis Sanchez 148.2
Orlando Gonzalez 127.2 vs. Misael Lopez 126.2
Floyd Diaz 122.8 vs. Juan Hernandez 123
Antoine Cobb 144 vs. Jaylan Phillips 141.8
Venue: Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
Promoter: Top Rank
TV: ESPN, ESPN2
He struggled When fought valdez
Shakur was welter at the fight moment with valdez
It doesn’t matter he would have won regardless.
Im not sure if you mean “struggled in weight” but Shakir dominated Valdez. It was easy for him.
Rookie mistake.
Id like to agree with ya on this cuz i like the kid BUT hes no rookie on the scales. Either lazyness or jus plain out grew this weight. Time to move up
Not lazy, no boxer is lazy. Impossible. He’s getting older and his body composition is changing. He did the right thing by not trying to lose more weight otherwise it may hurt him due to the fact he’s still growing. It’s time move up.
I say Lazy because you should at minimum attempt to make the cut out of respect and professionalism. dude didn’t even give it a try. He just didn’t care. Hopefully they strip a huge chunk of his purse from him and give it to Robson to teach him a lesson.
I think he knows boxing better than you. He’s not “lazy” he’s smart. No need to attempt at the risk of loss due to bad performance. He knows he can’t make weight anymore which is why he clearly stated he’s going to 135.
If he knew he cldnt make the weight, why wld he accept this fight? Thats silly. And does he know more about boxing then me, yea, im sure he does but not coming in on weight still makes him lose credibility. Although 1.6 lbs doesnt seem like much, his opponent possibly starvedhimself that 1 extra day or 2 to make it. He already has the edge now officially. I can say that because ive been the Robson before in this situation
So the only factor for accepting a fight is losing weight? Get real bro, there are many factors. And he accepted the consequences if he couldn’t make weight. It was a smart move since he knew he was moving up. Stop hating.
Agree on the purse.
How sure are you Tony that Shakur and his team didn’t make an effort to make the weight? This fight is not a one week preparation, took months and perhaps after a mighty struggle the most he could do was that, 131.6, so why try the impossible to get 130 and hurt himself badly? Floyd and some others have been in same situation, Shakur is not Brandon Rios or David Benavidez type of fighter, he is more disciplined
Im saying try to make the weight after the miss. Or at least “try” he has 2 hours or so to lose it. He doesnt have to do much of anything. Jus sit there in a sauna suit outside or even in the shade. At least he could have said he tried. Now, If he knew he wasnt gonna make it before hand, he cld have reached out to Robsons camp and let them know to change the contract no belt involved and given Robson the chance to hysrate a bit. Fair is fair
Why try to do the impossible. Only someone who’s stupid would try. What part of his body doesn’t allow him to lose the weight do you not understand?
It can’t be laziness. Impossible. He’s a champ, champs don’t become champs by being lazy and surely you’re not lazy if you worked hard to make weight but just couldn’t. He simply could not do it anymore, his growing body didn’t allow him without hurting himself.It’s not laziness, its intelligence. Stop hating.
If no boxer is lazy, then why we had seen boxers unprepared and physically unfit for fights? Isn’t this an example of lazy fighter?
Manteca Medina & BHOP fought most of their career at one weight (126 & 160) from getgo. I dont buy his body composition is changing, maybe, and I write maybe, he is thinking his opponent is not an A level fighter so decided to take it easy.
I Agree 100%…. Ask Andy Ruiz. That dude was jus lazy his second fight with AJ. Boxers can be lazy. It happens all the time. Even FML said he didnt train hard on his fight with McGregor cuz he didnt need to. And he was right
The quality of training is just that, a certain way of training, stop disrespecting these athletes with your assumptions. Go visit a boxing gym, pick the guy you think is lazy and try to beat him. I guarantee you you won’t last a second.
What? What does your perception have to do with whether someone is lazy or not? So fat people are lazy? Is that what you’re saying? Unfit people are lazy? That’s error number one. Number two, people’s bodies are different, has nothing to do with laziness. Trust me, you can’t be in the sport of boxing and be lazy, it’s impossible. Only someone who has never put hours in the gym would say something foolish like that.
He knows his body better than you do. He clearly stated he can’t make the weight therefore he’s moving up. A “rookie mistake” is remaining in the same weight class.
Huge mistake, now I will be rooting for Conceicao …
The fight still going to happen right ?
You already had your mind made up long before the weight issue lol
Just another Weight Bully. Go to 135 and run around the ring against the top 5. We’ll see.
He took Stevenson’s old belt at featherweight, I’m guessing Navarrete is about to do it again at superfeather. Valdez will probably snag one up as well.
Valdez lost to both fighters in the main event. He’s slowing down now unless he gets the perfect opponent.
Well they’re two good guys. It’s not like they’re two bums.
This was his last fight at 130 anyway because he’s a very big guy for this weight division.
He didn’t kill himself trying to make the weight and avoiding paying the sanction fees for two titles for a division he’ll no longer be campaigning at.
The odds makers gives this guy Conceicao no shot. Another easy fight. Blah
Regardless, you signed a contract and it’s not like he is 40 years old. Very unprofessional. Hopefully, his wake up call comes tomorrow.
agreed. not even trying means he doesn’t really care about that weight class, his contract or the other fighter.. Or even the belt. Hopefully they took a huge chunk of his purse and gave it to Robson. I could understand IF he would have tried to lose the weight. Dude didn’t even care to attempt. That’s disrespectful to all parties involved.
fat bastard
Canci is gon’ get the beating of his life! Shakur via brutal k.o. In the 5th!
He doesn’t even look sucked out. Pure laziness. That’s why it should be a 70% purse forfeiture to your opponent for missing weight in a championship fight. And then if you decide not to fight, you receive an automatic one year suspension. That will put an end to this crap. Anyone who has competed knows the importance of making weight and the disrespect it shows your opponent when you miss it. That’s why there are weight classes. Can’t make the weight? Easy, move up.
Lazy? Impossible! He’s a champion. You don’t become a champion by being lazy. I think it was pure wisdom and smarts. He’s a kid who’s physically growing at a fast rate, It was smart for him to not lose the extra pound when he knows he’s moving up in weight soon.
Laziness is the nice way to put it. You are actually correct, it’s calculated. It’s cheating plain and simple. If he wanted to lose the 1.6 lbs he could. He chose not to. Floyd did the same thing to Marquez and Castillo did it to corrales in the rematch.
Andy Ruiz is a lazy fat dipshit. He has never been in shape. He threw exactly one good punch his whole career.
Yeah gunna have to disagree with that statement mate. He might be carrying too much but that Andy can throw down, and for 12 rounds. Your way off the mark with that one mate.
it is punk too. his opponent struggled to make weight. did you see his ripped stomach? shakur best wake the f up..Lomochenko is in shape son..
Brilliant comment. Exactly what they should do.
This is exactly why weigh-ins should be the day of fight. Is Stevenson actually that great, or has he been a welterweight able to make 130 the day before the fight & then hydrate to 145 by the time he entered the ring? Stevenson sounds like another Zurdo Ramirez, a light heavyweight who moves up two weight classes in one day!
Agreed and Calling out a Benavidez on that as well. A LHW that kills himself to make SMW but still refuses to go up and fight his natural weight whether he makes rhe 168 or not. We call them folks weight bullies using their size as their advantage
i weigh the same as i did when i was 23. i am 63. his lack of discipline will be his downfall.
Funny i have the same weight i was fighting with 25 years ago but it’s not only about discipline it’s about genetic too in my opinion.
Agreed Regis. Genetics has alot to do with it for some folks. Im 25 pounds heavier from what i used to fight at. BUT, i never missed weight out of respect for myself and my opponents in the ammys and pros. I remember i had to work twice as hard as my stablemate to keep my six. Dude, drank like crazy and he always had it. Admitting i was jealous lol
Reasonable but in boxing people fight below and many times well below their natural weight.
Has nothing to do with discipline. You prob just been fat the whole time for all we know.
I imagine he’ll look like the bigger guy by far on fight night despite Conceicao’s height. I really don’t like to see people missing weight like this, and he didn’t even try to lose the remaining weight at all, but it represents a real danger to the opponent in terms of fight night weight advantage and physical power. A straight across the board limit on fight night weight rehydration or a forfeiture of half your purse to your opponent should be mandatory. Reminds me of Gatti vs Gamache, and so many other fights frankly. For me it’s simply about health, that’s the intention of having weight classes in the first place.
Todays boxer are a joke compared to past fighters who had to make make weight on the same day they fought. These guys blow 15 to 20 pounds prior to fighting the next day. To top it off they fight 12 rounds instead of 12. Anyone who has followed boxing since the 1960s knows that.
They also didn’t have to squeeze into made up weight divisions. Lightweight was 126-135 pounds and he would have easily made that. Added weight classes not about safety-just to create more champions and sanctioning fees and allow fighters to avoid dangerous opponents by sliding into another weight class.
He looked huge for 130 8n his last fight
Out grew the weight my ass. It’s not like he’s a teenager and he’s naturally getting bigger, he’s a grown man. Excuses excuses.
That’s why he looked bigger than Valdez.. Needs to move up in weight. But the more he moves up the more he’s eager to face dangerous opponents.
In my humble opinion, anytime a fighter misses weight and elects to either not try and lose the weight OR tries and still cant make it, they should automatically not only be fined But be mandated to fight their next scheduled fight at the next weight class up. I applaud Shakur for realizing this and stating he will move up unlike some fighters that will stick around that weight class as long as possible to have the upper hand.
Unprofessional yes it looks more bad on the image of a champion more so when he decided to just let the title go instead attempting to cut the 1.6 pounds i the allowed time.
Now the other side of the situation, I get it his body is telling him its time to move up in weight category, I don’t doubt he can make the 130 but he will be drained and possibly hurting himself
So if he couldn’t reach the contracted weight with months of preparation then why drain yourself on the day before the fight
Acknowledgement on his side was correct approach, this should be a learning lesson for him and his team
With that said he should get fined at minimum for not complying with the contract
…135 is about to get more competitive with Shaukur but don’t underestimate
Conceicao
All of you internet world champions chill out. He clearly stated he can’t make weight anymore and therefore is moving up in weight after his next fight. If he remained at 130 than you ask for some cheese with your whine. Some of you are still mad because he dominated Valdez. Stevenson beats Conceicao regardless of weight. Instead of whining this is a good thing. He’s moving to one of the hottest divisions in boxing. The possibilities are endless. Cruz vs Stevenson for instance. I’m sure all of you who are on sour grapes over the Valdez loss would love this. I’d love it. Stevenson is going to 135 to not go for a title so he and Haney would have to meet. Unfortunately, Tank stayed with Floyd so a Stevenson vs Tank fight is likely not to happen. He cleaned up 130. I’m glad he’s going to 135.
“Stevenson beats Conceicao regardless of weight.” Okay, but then why even fight the fights in that case? And if we don’t have to fight the fights then nobody would need to follow the rules, either. Problem solved.
Nobody is forcing Concepcion to fight. He has the option of not fighting. Obviously, the fight continues because it’s called prizefighting. Problem not solved because no fight no pay. That is a choice each fighter has to make for themselves. Stevenson has always made weight. Again, he clearly can’t make weight despite all of the other times he has made weight because he’s outgrowing this weight. It happens, welcome to boxing.
He still the best shakur
Absolutely no excuse coming in over weight. Stevenson runs his mouth like an ignoramus, then loses his titles outside the ring because he’s not properly prepared. Perhaps he was unmotivated and this negatively impacted his training. So absurd. Talented, but apparently undisciplined, he deserved to lose his belts.

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Floyd Mayweather once again steps inside the ring to compete in an exhibition fight. This time, he faces someone with legit combat sports experience and a last name nobody will ever forget. Mayweather faces John Gotti III, the grandson of infamous gangster John Gotti, on June 11.
The fight is inside the FLA Live Arena in Florida and airs on the Zeus Network. 
Gotti turned pro in 2017. Winning five in a row to start his MMA career, Gotti lost his last fight in 2020 against Nick Alley. The 30-year-old has since competed in boxing bouts, winning two contests in the past eight months.
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This is the latest exhibition for Mayweather, who retired in 2017 at 50-0. In 2018 he teamed with RIZIN and beat young kickboxing star Tenshin Nasukawa via TKO. Mayweather fought Logan Paul and former training partner Don Moore in non-scored bouts. He beat Mikuru Asakura and YouTuber Deji in 2022 via TKO. In February, Mayweather went the distance against MMA fighter Aaron Chalmers.
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Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 comic brings back the character played by Jared Leto in the movie for an unexpected, but critical role.
Angel Face, played by Jared Leto in the Fight Club film adaptation, makes a surprise return in Chuck Palahniuk's comic book sequel to his original Fight Club novel – coming back with both revenge, and, oddly enough, love on his mind, following the vicious beating he received from the Narrator a decade earlier.
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As the Narrator's therapist says, on the same page as the reveal, ""a sociopath will sleep with anyone to gain her allegiance … or his." The re-emergence of Angel Face gives readers a glimpse of exactly how being a Fight Club member for so many years has worn on Angel Face's body. Aside from the distorted face the Narrator gave him ten years prior, he is littered with scabs, scars, and bruises from decades of sparring. It's clear that Angel Face has clung on completely to the ideas that Tyler put in his head years prior, whether it is because he's a true devotee, or he has nothing else.
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Although it was far from perfect, Ryan Garcia reminded boxing fans of his explosiveness on Saturday as the junior welterweight star successfully rebounded from the first defeat of his career. 
Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs), despite a fight week soaked in drama amid a war of words with his own promoters, showed no mercy to Mexican slugger Oscar Duarte (26-2-1, 21 KOs) in an eighth-round TKO inside the Toyota Center in Houston. 
Not only did the victory mark the 25-year-old Garcia’s return to the win column just eight months removed from his knockout loss to Gervonta Davis in their pay-per-view blockbuster, it also marked a successful debut of his new partnership with 2022 trainer of the year Derrick James, who became Garcia’s third head coach in as many years. 
“It was a great performance but I just want to give honor to God and give him the glory,” Garcia said. “I fought hard to find myself again. I did a lot of soul searching and I just wanted to thank him.
“[Duarte] was a strong fighter. He took a good punch. He’s a Mexican fighter like me and he’s tough. I hit him with some hard shots but he just kept coming. I started using my legs, just as Derrick told me to between rounds, and it opened up the shots.”
Garcia’s ability to focus was impressive considering the potential distraction of his nasty feud with Golden Boy Promotions, which geared up to an all-new level at Thursday’s final press conference when Garcia, Oscar De La Hoya and Bernard Hopkins took turns airing out their private laundry. 
“It just comes with the territory,” Garcia said. “I am a person about moving forward and having a kind heart and showing forgiveness so I just keep it at that. I want to show positivity in this world. I said what I said but I hold no hard feelings.”
Despite the highlight-reel finish to the fight, which began when Garcia stung Duarte with a beautiful check left hook in Round 8, the total sum of Garcia’s comeback performance was a mixed bag. 
While it’s certainly a result that could be excused for the first fight of a new relationship between trainer and fighter, Garcia continued to show puzzling (and potentially dangerous) reactions to Duarte’s pressure and spent most of the middle rounds avoiding exchanging of any kind as the crowd booed Garcia’s constant movement.
Yet, the very thing that makes Garcia so dynamic — the lethal combination of his speed and power — exploded virtually out of nowhere in Round 8 to instantly combust a close fight. After hurting Duarte badly with his counter left hook, Garcia exploded with combinations to eventually drop Duarte. 
Even though Duarte was able to beat the count, referee James Green didn’t like the look in his eyes and waved off the fight at 2:51 of the round. 
“I have a killer instinct,” Garcia said. “Sometimes, when I am hurting somebody that bad, I am just cracking them. But I caught him with a perfect left hook. 
“I just had to slow his momentum down. He was building momentum, momentum and I knew I had to cut this off somehow.”
The fact that Garcia outlanded Duarte by a single punch, according to CompuBox, explains how close this fight felt until it was over. Garcia praised James for his effort after the fight and called for a title shot at 140 pounds against WBA champion Rolando “Rolly” Romero.
“It’s our first fight. [James and I] worked hard,” Garcia said. “We are going to build off this and are committed to get better. I’m committing to becoming a world champion so, if Rolly wants it, let’s do this.”
CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday with the live results and highlights below. 
R8: Duarte beats the count but the referee doesn’t like what he saw. The fight is stopped! It’s a dramatic finish for Ryan Garcia. Result: Ryan Garcia def. Oscar Duarte via eighth-round TKO

R8: Big left hand from Garcia hurts Duarte and down he goes!
R8: Duarte simply isn’t throwing enough to take advantage of Garcia lowering his output. 
R8: The main issue here is that Garcia is actively avoiding any punch exchanges by moving which suggests either an injury or insecurity. 
ROUND 8: Good sticking and moving from Garcia, even though the crowd isn’t wrong to boo his lack of output. 
R7: Garcia takes the round despite angering the fans late. Score: 10-9 Garcia (Overall: 68-65 Garcia)
R7: Garcia spends the last minute on his bicycle actively avoiding Duarte. The only issue is he isn’t throwing while doing this. It draws boos from the crowd. 
ROUND 7: Big attacks from Garcia with powerful right hands. Duarte was covering up and only absorbed partial impact but that statement was felt. Garcia catches Duarte big again with a right cross. 
R6: Good counter right hand from Garcia caught Duarte coming in. Score: 10-9 Garcia (Overall: 58-56 Garcia)
R6: Good defense from Garcia as Duarte came forward with punches. Duarte continues to hammer away at the guard of Garcia, hoping one slips through. 
R6: Right hand to the body from Garcia. This is almost a modified shoulder roll defense from Garcia and he doesn’t look fully comfortable with it. 
ROUND 6: Big right uppercut from Garcia and Duarte looks hurt. Back comes Duarte, however, with body shots. 
R5: Close round but Garcia landed the cleaner shots. Score: 10-9 Garcia (Overall: 48-47 Garcia)
R5: Left hook to the body from Garcia lands low and the crowd boos following the referee’s warning. 
R5: Good head movement from Garcia to avoid Duarte’s aggressive punches. They trade body shots in the clinch. Garcia is standing up strong this round. 
R5: Big uppercuts from Garcia split the guard of Duarte. 
ROUND 5: Garcia opens stronger with stinging left hooks to Duarte. Big uppercut from Garcia lands. 
R4: Another round for Duarte and he mostly did it with pressure and body shots.  Score: 10-9 Duarte (Overall: 38-38)
R4: Duarte warned for a low blow while the two fighters were tied up. Nice left hooks to the body from Duarte. 
R4: Good body work from Duarte in the corner. He’s not landing everything flush but the judges have to be taking note of this momentum movement. 
R4: The rabbit punch appeared partially to come because Garcia nearly turned his back on the action in trying to avoid Duarte’s pressure. 
ROUND 4: More pressure from Duarte backs Garcia up to the corner. Nice body work. Garcia is starting to react in somewhat troubling ways to this pressure. Duarte gets warned for a rabbit punch. 
R3: Garcia facing much more resistance here. Good round from Duarte with solid pressure. Score: 10-9 Duarte (Overall: 29-28 Garcia)

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