Turks Alalshikh returned to him – and this time he raises the pressure on Shakura Stevenson in a possible way.
Saudi Meczak and the head of the Riyadh season started to social media so that Troll Stevenson with a cartoon image showing how he fights with Mexican indolent William Zepeda, writing: “This solution to provide an amazing fight on Saturday, right?”
A post with caricatured Shakur and Zepeda Toe-toe-too in the mini ring was widely seen as a insolent poke after Stevenson’s cautious performances.
Alalshikh pushes the tactics of “Tom and Jerry”
But Alalshikh did not stop there. Subsection of his campaign to eliminate what he previously called “Tom and Jerry” fights, he continued his pointed news:
“We have a surprise for @Shakurstevenson on Saturday – a ring that shrinks as the fight continues.
“Shakur says he is ready to beat William Zepeda and I know that the Mexican is prepared for the challenge of the greatest fight in his life.”
A not very subtle stab seems to force the featherlight Master WBC to get involved on July 12-he will not escape from trade blows-in this weekend in the planned fight with Zapeda in Novel York.
Stevenson, currently 23-0, 11 KO, faced Boos from his family crowd Newark before he signed a contract with the Riyadh season.
Ultrafens Shakur Stevenson
As WBN informed about Stevenson, the knowing fans gave Stevenson an additional abuse for his ultra-defense tactics, enlivening the criticism of his entertainment value in the ring.
Zepeda, while it offers a relentless gear 33-0, 27 Kos built at pressure and volume-paddling-on fireworks, if Stevenson rehearse.
Before the clash at the Louis Armstrong stadium in Substantial Apple, Alalshikha tweeth suggest that the fight is under pressure to generate emotions.
If the ring really shrinks, supporters, Stevenson may be with a non -existent leaving.
However, if Zepeda strongly eliminates Stevenson, Alalshikh will be guilty for the fact that the American has abandoned his style of trademark.
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