
Terrence Crawford He’s been getting a lot of accolades lately, but one Hall of Fame fighter claims he’s not up to his level, and Shakur Stevensonit is believed that neither of these two people belong to the class in which he was active.
Crawford hung up the gloves after defeating Canelo Alvarez in December and has since been hailed as one of the greatest boxers of the modern era, becoming the undisputed champion in three weight classes.
Stevenson, meanwhile, is being hailed as one of the best in boxing right now after a lopsided victory over his opponent Teofimo Lopez, The scorecards of all three judges were 119 to 109. And in the process became the sport’s third youngest four-division world champion.
However, despite both men’s efforts, former three-weight world champion James Toney tells us fight hype Their wins weren’t dominant or devastating enough to earn the same recognition as his.
“He looks good, okay, but it’s not a James Toney show, you know. Every time I’ve fought on a big stage, (Iran) Barkley, (Evander) Holyfield, John Ruiz and countless others – I’ve dominated them all.
Terrence Crawford, I love Terrence Crawford, but he doesn’t even do what I do. He didn’t do it, but he won 12 rounds. I do damage, I stop people, I knock people out, that’s why they call me ‘Lights Out’. “
At 28, Stevenson has plenty of time to further etch his name in the history books. Possible move to welterweight The Newark southpaw could have a chance to become boxing’s seventh five-division champion.





