Shakur Stevenson sent a message today to his followers and the media, telling them that not to mention “Lil Girl” Gervonta Davis after his post on social media, in which he said he was retiring “Eight weeks”.
Fans of baked robbery for Stevenson’s social media
Stevenson said that not to mention the tank, because “he officially moves.” Fans in social media are ecstatic how Shakur has an anger of anger over Gervont, deciding to retire a few weeks after he won a huge fight with Jake Paul on November 14 at Netflix in Miami, Florida.
“I am … in 8 weeks,” said Gervont Davis today, on September 26, 2025, on X, informing fans that he retired in eight weeks after he won a giant career towards Jake Paul on November 14.
Interestingly, the countryman from Newark, Recent Jersey did not want to create his own path to build a star, as Gervont did. He just wanted him to fight him he didn’t try to earn.
Shakura desperation was pulled out by the tank
The tank would probably give Shakur a chance if he didn’t seem so Desperate, attached, Dusny, He mentioned him so often. It is so disgusting when someone is like that. You can understand why Davis did not want to give Stevenson time a day.
Stevenson tormented Davis Nonstop, apparently since he moved to the lithe division in 2023, leading him in interviews, telling fans and media, how certain he was that he defeated him. He came to some fans as an obsession with a tank and very needy.
He must build his own fame
Now that Tank Davis announced that he was retiring, Shakur will have to build his own career without racing Clout. This means that Stevenson will have to take a real risk by fighting pretenders in a lithe division. Super Featheweight Lamont Roach does not count because it is a indigent blow and does not fight at 135.
Rising Lightweights Stevenson can no longer ignore
In order for Shakur to become a star, he will have to win his fight with Teofimo Lopez in 2026, and then start the glove through the lithe:
- Andy Cruz
- Herrera Core
- Abdullah Mason
- Floyd Schofield
- Raymond Muratalla
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