“I’m in the money-getting business,” Shakur said to ESPN about his Zuffa deal. “The money is insane.”
Shakur also rejected the suggestion that signing with Zuffa will limit his career options.
“I wouldn’t have signed if I can’t get the fights that I want. When it comes down to it, I want to fight the biggest and best fights. That’s what I’m in the sport for. We’re not looking for no little, small fights that don’t do nothing for me or my career,” said Shakur.
He then revealed that becoming the undisputed champion is no longer his primary objective.
“I’m not really thinking of being an undisputed champion. I just want to fight the biggest fights. I want to fight the guys that the fans want to see me fight, guys that they’ve been calling for years,” Stevenson said.
The comments signal that Stevenson is placing greater emphasis on marquee fights than adding more titles to his collection.
Asked who he wants next, Shakur pointed to WBO welterweight champion Devin Haney while also renewing his interest in a long-discussed showdown with Gervonta Davis.
“Hopefully my next fight is with Devin Haney since Conor Benn isn’t here. Or, hopefully it’s Gervonta Davis. I haven’t been calling his name lately, but now is the time to fight, so let’s do it,” said Shakur.
One matchup he immediately ruled out was a fight against fellow Zuffa boxer Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela.
“I’m turning the fight down publicly right now just in case that they do come to the table and say, ‘Oh, we want to fight Rayo.’ Shakur will not be fighting Rayo. That will not be happening.”
Shakur’s comments also suggest he expects to have more flexibility than other fighters under the Zuffa banner. Although the promotion launched with its own weight classes and roster, he doesn’t believe those plans will prevent him from pursuing major fights across the sport.
“With all due respect, I feel like I’m the biggest fighter that they got, and there are certain limitations and things that we could do and play around with. I don’t feel like anything is off limits,” said Shakur.
Those remarks leave open the possibility of cross-promotional fights, even as many of the opponents fans most want Stevenson to face remain with rival promoters. He says he signed with Zuffa believing the promotion can deliver both the major fights and the financial rewards he is looking for.