Shakur Stevenson, a rising star in the boxing world, has achieved remarkable success, becoming a four-weight world champion. His recent victory over Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden further solidified his dominance in the sport. Stevenson's impressive record of 25-0 and his ability to conquer multiple weight classes have earned him a place among the best in his era. However, there's one legendary boxer he's relieved didn't cross his path.
In a recent social media post, Stevenson expressed his happiness that Pernell Whitaker, known as 'Sweet Pea,' didn't box during his time. Whitaker, a Hall of Famer, was a four-division world champion with an exceptional record of 40 wins from 46 fights. He was renowned for his exceptional defensive skills, having claimed notable victories over Juan Mazario, Buddy McGirt, and Azumah Nelson. Whitaker's peak performance also included a controversial draw with Julio Cesar Chavez Sr., which many believed he should have won.
Stevenson's appreciation for not facing Whitaker is understandable, given the latter's reputation as a formidable opponent. The comparison between the two boxers highlights the evolution of boxing and the challenges faced by athletes in different eras. While Stevenson continues to dominate his opponents, he acknowledges the greatness of past legends like Whitaker, who left an indelible mark on the sport. This sentiment reflects the respect and admiration Stevenson has for the history of boxing, even as he carves his own path to greatness.