Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson Says Dominant Performance vs. Edwin De Los Santos Will Surprise Everyone
Shakur Stevenson has been racing around Sin City in recent days promoting his Nov. 16 vacant WBC lightweight title fight against Edwin De Los Santos at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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It won't surprise me. I expect him to totally dominate De Los Santos, who I feel doesn't belong in a fight of this level. Anything other than complete domination will surprise me. That said, props to De Los Santos for agreeing to face Stevenson. Frank Martin didn't want to know.
I believe Stevenson will win, but if you want to call a dominant performance when you are just moving around, not engaging, Jab, right, left to a boring unanimous decision then I guess we have different definitions of a dominant performance.... And there's a reason they picked Dos Santos
I,ll be surprised if it isn't dominant, one thing with Edwin is that he punches when the other guy punches. you need to do that to have a chance of catching Shakur, I don't Edwin will lay down he will try his best and has a puncher's chance.
I believe Stevenson will win, but if you want to call a dominant performance when you are just moving around, not engaging, Jab, right, left to a boring unanimous decision then I guess we have different definitions of a dominant performance.... And there's a reason they picked Dos Santos
Stevenson has been staying in the pocket and walking his opponents down in his last few fights. A far cry from earlier in his career when he moved like a cat trying to avoid water.
It won't surprise me. I expect him to totally dominate De Los Santos, who I feel doesn't belong in a fight of this level. Anything other than complete domination will surprise me. That said, props to De Los Santos for agreeing to face Stevenson. Frank Martin didn't want to know.
Yeah, a complete domination…smh. You must be shocked! But will be even more shocked if you come back to defend him somehow but I will not be surprised.
Stevenson has been staying in the pocket and walking his opponents down in his last few fights. A far cry from earlier in his career when he moved like a cat trying to avoid water.
So what happened to that dominant performance, walking down his opponents? Stevenson walks down the C level fighters he fights....
It won't surprise me. I expect him to totally dominate De Los Santos, who I feel doesn't belong in a fight of this level. Anything other than complete domination will surprise me. That said, props to De Los Santos for agreeing to face Stevenson. Frank Martin didn't want to know.
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