In a recent interview, Josh Taylor, the former junior welterweight champion, questioned Shakur Stevenson's ability to handle sustained pressure in the ring. While Stevenson's recent victory over Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden was impressive, Taylor believes it doesn't fully showcase Stevenson's resilience under intense scrutiny.
"I'm not taking anything away from Stevenson's skills and discipline," Taylor stated. "But we haven't seen him truly tested. He's been the one setting the pace and controlling the distance. It's time to find an opponent who can push him to his limits and make him think on his feet."
Taylor's comments highlight a crucial aspect of boxing: the ability to adapt and withstand pressure. Despite Stevenson's impressive resume, including victories over former lineal champions, Taylor believes there's a missing piece to the puzzle.
"It's not about skill alone," Taylor explained. "It's about how you respond when things get tough. Can Stevenson maintain his composure when an opponent forces him into a different style of fight? That's the question we're all waiting to see answered."
And here's where it gets intriguing. Taylor suggests that moving up to welterweight might present Stevenson with the challenges he needs. He mentions potential future opponents like Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, who could provide the physical tests Stevenson hasn't encountered yet.
"At 147 pounds, the game changes," Taylor said. "The bigger guys can disrupt Stevenson's control, and that's when we'll truly see his mettle."
So, will Stevenson rise to the occasion if and when he moves up in weight? Or is Taylor underestimating Stevenson's ability to adapt? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! Is Stevenson's dominance a sign of greatness, or is there more to uncover?
Article by Tim Compton, a boxing journalist with a keen eye for the sport's intricacies. Follow our FREE newsletter for more insights and updates on the world of boxing.