Teofimo Lopez says he “applauds” Shakur Stevenson for having the courage to face him at age 140 in 2026. He claims that Shakur (24-0, 11 KO) is trying to follow in the footsteps of his “massive brother”, Terence Crawford, by aspiring to take on bigger fights.
‘It’s About Time’ Stevenson fights a real threat
WBO welterweight champion Teofimo (22-1, 13 KO) states that Stevenson lacks the hand speed, talent and power to follow the plan of his mentor, Crawford.
He refers to Shakur, who hails from Newark, Up-to-date Jersey, as “ponderous” and powerless. However, Lopez respects the courage and ambition Stevenson is showing in “stepping onto the field” to face him in 2026. Lopez says it’s “High time” that Shakur will face a talented opponent because he has never fought anyone who posed a threat to him since he turned professional in 2017 after losing to Cuban Robeisy Ramirez at the 2016 Olympics.
Apex fights Shakur should have fought
In other words, Teofimo believes Shakiur was protected by his promoters, Top Rank and Matchroom, in the professional rankings. However, this does not only apply to them. Stevenson has enough knowledge to insist that they match him in the fight against these top-shelf predators if he was truly interested in following his “Gigantic Brother” Crawford’s plan to achieve his higher powers:
- Andy Cruz
- Ernesto Mercado
- Abdullah Mason
- Floyd Schofield
- Raymond Muratalla
Lopez: Shakur is 135 years venerable and “ponderous, really ponderous.”
“I saw him at lightweight in his last fight [William] Zepeda i it’s ponderous, really ponderous. There is nothing more to it,” Teofimo Lopez said in commentary Brian Custer YouTube channel about the last fight of WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson with William Zepeda at the age of 135, which took place on July 12, 2025.
Many boxing fans echoed Teofimo’s observation about Shakur’s lack of hand speed. They said the same about him. Stevenson lacks the incredible hand speed of talents like Andy Cruz and Floyd Schofield at 135.
Protected by promoters, not tested by predators
Stevenson managed to get a handle on his matchmaking, which was a perfect cover for his lack of speed and power. Instead of Matchroom and Top Rank throwing Shakur to the sharks since turning pro, they’ve kept him in the shallows against these minnows:
- Josh Padley
- Artem Harutyunyan
- Shuichiro Yoshino
- Jeremiah Nakathila
- Exit Kahn Clary
Teofimo predicts humiliation at 140 pounds
“Terence Crawford, who he calls ‘Gigantic Brother,’ I think that’s what makes him want to fight bigger and better fights and have a better opponent,” Teofimo said of Shakur. “I applaud him for rising to the top and I think it’s time for him to come to terms with his first loss. kick his ass until he gives up his stool or I will knock him out.”
Teo is right. Shakur has finally shown some backbone after all these years, but it’s not looking good for him. His last fight against William Zepeda earlier this year on July 12 highlighted the flaws in his game. Stevenson lacks the speed and arm power to survive against fighters with lethal power and speed.
Tom Galm has been covering the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends and fighter psychology.