Shakur Stevenson, a highly skilled southpaw from Newark, New Jersey, recently made a stunning statement in the boxing world by moving up four weight classes to dominate Teofimo Lopez Jr., a top-10 pound-for-pound fighter, for the WBO and RING titles at 140 pounds. Throughout the fight, Stevenson (25-0, 11 KOs) showcased outstanding defense, winning 11 out of 12 rounds on every judge’s scorecard while controlling the match with precise jabs and counterpunches, even causing Lopez’s left eye to bleed.
Stevenson’s victory not only places him among the elite, leaping to number four in the pound-for-pound rankings, but also establishes him as the fastest boxer in history to capture world titles in four different weight divisions. The 28-year-old Olympic silver medalist proved that he can maintain his technical style and effectiveness even at a higher weight, decisively standing his ground and countering Lopez without relying heavily on movement. Though initially planning to return to 135 pounds, Stevenson now appears ready to face British contender Conor Benn and popular Mexican fighter Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz at 140 pounds.
Other top pound-for-pound fighters include Naoya Inoue, the undisputed junior featherweight champion who continues to defend his titles impressively; Oleksandr Usyk, the unified heavyweight champion with a perfect record and dominant wins over major opponents; and Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, the unified junior bantamweight champ known for his knockout power and skillful performances. Dmitry Bivol, David Benavidez, Artur Beterbiev, Junto Nakatani, Devin Haney, and newcomer Jaron Ennis round out the list, each with their own remarkable achievements and upcoming bouts that keep the boxing world buzzing. Meanwhile, Teofimo Lopez Jr. drops out of the top 10 following his loss to Stevenson, with honorable mentions including Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta Davis.
Fan Take:
This is a pivotal moment for fight fans as Shakur Stevenson’s rise challenges the established hierarchy and brings fresh excitement across multiple weight classes. His ability to seamlessly climb divisions and dominate top-tier opponents showcases the evolving depth of talent in boxing, promising electrifying matchups and greater intrigue for the sport’s future.

