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Shakur and De Los Santos had the most boring fight of recent years

American Shakur Stevenson (21-0, 10 KOs) and Dominican Edwin De Los Santos (16-2, 14 KOs) did something obscure. A struggle with so few strikes and active actions that it was as if it had never happened. And this is without exaggeration. De Los Santos landed the least powerful blow in CompuBox history.

Fans were so unhappy that they buzzed both during the fight and during the final interview of the new champion in three weight divisions.

He mentioned Shakur, Lomachenko and Haney. But De Los Santos was the most incomprehensible fight in the American’s career

Shakur Stevenson is definitely a talented boxer. This cannot be obvious even to people who consider boxing a rare spectacle. But we need suitable opponents to assess the level of his skill.

Most people only perceive tops. If you are seen as one of the best in people’s minds, you should only beat the same opponents. But in practice there is no such competitor. So there are some of the best per pound and they are all picks.

But this confrontation with fewer rivals in the media does not make things worse. They get worse when their fighting styles and methods intersect with other problems. How did the night of November 16-17 happen in Las Vegas?

In fact, we were facing a 24-year-old prospect who had destroyed three very, very strong opponents in the previous three fights. He knocked out two undefeated boxers who were predicted to have a great future and beat an experienced opponent. He was facing a two-division champion, a potential pound-for-pound leader, and the future of all boxing.

Sounds nice, right? Let’s add stylistic features. The likely candidate is a heavy-punching southpaw who can counter-attack, throw multi-hit streaks, and score opponents. He has a great shot and a stubborn character. The favorite is also left-handed, he also has a fist and, most importantly, knows how to use it in a way that especially hurts. It works great for both the body and the head, and has such timing that it’s impossible to understand how it does it.

In theory, this seems like a perfect match. Maybe not the brightest, but aesthetically beautiful. It is a boxing product that will be very enjoyable to watch. So all this didn’t happen.

What did we get in the end? A shooting conflict in which one did not want to risk and the second tried – he could not and did not want to do it.

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Shakur Stevenson and Edwin in Los Santos (left)

In fact, it all ended when De Los Santos realized that Shakur was a better boxer than him. Stevenson fired at him with punches and struck him several times. It neutralized the first attempts. Edwin realized it wouldn’t work, so he tried a few more times, but it still didn’t work.

And then he took minimal risks because he couldn’t, and Shakur took risks because it was normal for him anyway. The fight was heading towards victory, Stevenson met and, not having time, got to his feet so quickly that his opponent could not do anything.

Who’s the problem? Probably both. And the truth is that the circumstances developed this way. But, first of all, they ended badly for the fans who came to see the conflict between young Americans and received some kind of incomprehensible spectacle without respect for the audience.

Those in the audience booed and left the hall. They buzzed when Stevenson tried to say something after the fight. Everyone realized that this was not a show. This is generally something far from boxing. High class and technical, but not boxing as an element of the show. And we didn’t even spar because there was minimal risk.

CompuBox is a questionable system that raises questions among many people. But in our case it recorded everything very clearly. De Los Santos has had the fewest strikes in the 38 years of CompuBox statistics. Once again – for the entire history of CompuBox. Stevenson had 65 shots on target (out of 209 shots), while De Los Santos had 40 on target (out of 316 shots). Shakur had 46 hits and his opponent had 26 hits. In total, the fighters delivered 33 powerful blows.

So why did this happen?

What’s next?

Shakur quickly admitted he had a bad fight. He said his boxing was “not the best performance” and that he felt bad before the fight but that was no excuse because the fight was still bad.

Of course there will be no revenge. Who needs it and who will strive for it when the first fight goes like this?

Then Lomachenko prepares for Shakur. Vasily will start boxing at the beginning of 2024. According to Bob Arum, everything is almost confirmed. By the way, it is not certain that George Kambosos will be his opponent, because when asked about this, Vasily’s manager Egis Klimas said:

“The title does not exist yet.”

So the fight with Kambosos is either not for the IBF belt or not against George. Against whom – we will find out very soon.

This will be followed by the Shakur-Lomachenko fight. Of course, if Vasily wins. And just because Stevenson was completely overwhelmed today doesn’t mean he can’t beat the Ukrainian boxer. Young, strong, big and meticulous. Even if he felt bad, even if it was very boring, he easily outran a dangerous opponent. It will be incredibly difficult for Lomachenko.

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Shakur Stevenson and Edwin in Los Santos (right)

On the other hand, Stevenson has never fought someone like Lomachenko. And does it matter? Because beating similar boxers or Japanese people is one thing, fighting against a Ukrainian is another. And doing it in sparring is one thing, doing it in full combat is another. It will definitely be interesting.

What will happen to De Los Santos? He will come back on the undercard of a fight and box well. Nothing has changed in this man’s life. He left the ring with a minimal number of missed punches, but with money in his account. Perfect.

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An MMA fighter in Tver tied up and brutally beat a 20-year-old girl for several hours, a native of Dagestan was detained – media

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An MMA fighter in Tver tied up and brutally beat a 20-year-old girl for several hours, a native of Dagestan was detained – media

The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Tver Region detained a native of Dagestan suspected of beating a girl in Tver, the department’s press service reports.

According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the detainee is an MMA fighter.

— The investigation unit of the Kalininsky Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia is investigating a criminal case under paragraph “c” of part 2 of Article 112 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Intentional infliction of moderate harm to health” against a 25-year-old resident of the Moscow region, a native of the Republic of Dagestan.

A young man is suspected of beating his 20-year-old girlfriend. It was preliminary established that on December 19 he was at the victim’s home. During the conflict, the young man tied up the girl and brutally beat her for several hours, causing multiple injuries to her face and body. During an examination at the hospital, doctors recorded fractures of the girl’s facial bones, hematomas and a traumatic brain injury. The victim required surgery followed by long-term treatment.

Criminal investigation officers quickly established the location of the attacker. Police detained a suspect in the Moscow region. The defendant was placed in a temporary detention center. Police officers are petitioning the court to select a preventive measure against the young man in the form of detention, says a statement from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Tver Region.

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Wilder makes bold promise to Usyk ahead of 2026 fight

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Former WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder The unified champion of the league commented on a possible fight against Alexander Usik.

Wilder said, “The fight with Usyk is a great chance. This is an opportunity to compete for championship belts again. If I win, I will become champion again. Next year will be very important for me. When this fight happens, it will change my life. I will shock the world again.”

Previously, Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs), the holder of the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles (over 90.7 kg), talked about his plans and admitted when he plans to end his professional career. The boxer recently vacated his WBO title and lost his status as absolute world champion.

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan: “Jake Paul took a terrible hit from Joshua, it could end badly”

UFC commentator Joe Rogan advised boxer-blogger Jake Paul to no longer fight with opponents of the level of former world champion Anthony Joshua.

On Friday, Paul lost to Joshua in the sixth round by knockout at a tournament in Miami. After the fight, the blogger was hospitalized with a broken jaw.

– I believe that a person can withstand a certain number of blows in the ring without serious consequences. Joshua’s knockout blow was terrible and equal to ten normal strong blows. Jake Paul took a lot of damage.

He shouldn’t continue like this for long because he’ll have to pay for it and it’s not worth it. Serious brain disorders lead to depression, which leads you to addiction. Many become gambling addicts, drug addicts, and alcoholics after finishing their boxing career. “Many people act hastily,” Rogan said on social networks.

Former WBA, WBO, IBF heavyweight champion, 2012 Olympic champion Joshua has 29 wins and four losses. Paul won 12 victories and suffered two defeats in the professional ring.

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