Shakur Stevenson to Face Frank Martin: A Clash of Undefeated Contenders

The boxing world is abuzz with the news that two young and undefeated fighters, Shakur Stevenson and Frank Martin, will square off for the WBC lightweight title later this year. Stevenson, with a flawless record of 20-0, is widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. On the other hand, Martin, with an impressive record of 18-0, is no stranger to success in the ring. Although Stevenson may be the more prominent name, it would be a mistake to underestimate Martin’s skills and determination.

Initially, the fight was on the verge of heading to a purse bid, but fortunately, a deal was reached just in time. This means that boxing fans can expect to witness this enticing matchup between Stevenson and Martin, which is likely to be aired live on ESPN. The anticipation for this fight is high, and it will undoubtedly be a fitting conclusion to an already remarkable year for the sport.

With Devin Haney potentially moving up to the junior welterweight division, the winner of the Stevenson-Martin bout may very well emerge as the shining star of the lightweight division. Stevenson, at the young age of 26, has already earned a solid reputation and achieved success across multiple weight classes. His last fight, a dominant six-round victory over Shuichiro Yoshino, showcased his exceptional skills and showcased his dominance in his hometown of Newark.

For Frank Martin, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. At 28 years old, the Detroit native has proven himself through his relentless style, impressive combination punching, and unwavering determination. Martin has demonstrated his ability to dish out punishment, as well as absorb it, as seen in his tenacious win against Artem Harutyunyan in July. With only six of his opponents making it to the final bell, Martin is undoubtedly a worthy adversary for Stevenson. This fight has all the makings of a high-quality and thrilling showdown between two rising stars.

Devin Haney, the current WBC lightweight champion, is poised to move on from the division. As a result, he has been named the WBC’s champion in recess since he won’t be defending his title. Another significant figure in this story is the former lightweight kingpin and pound-for-pound ranked fighter, Vasyl Lomachenko. Rumor has it that Lomachenko declined the opportunity to face Stevenson, which led to the door opening for Martin. The exact date for the Stevenson-Martin fight is yet to be confirmed, but it is speculated that it could take place in either Las Vegas or New York City.

The upcoming clash between Shakur Stevenson and Frank Martin promises to be a thrilling battle between two undefeated contenders. While Stevenson may have garnered more attention in the boxing world, Martin’s skills and resilience make him a deserving challenger. As the fight draws nearer, fans of the sport eagerly anticipate this collision of talents, which could potentially shift the landscape of the lightweight division. Whether held in Las Vegas or New York City, one thing is certain: boxing enthusiasts are in for an exhilarating display of skill, determination, and grit as these rising stars vie for the WBC lightweight title.

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