For the second straight year, Curtis Stevens was dealt a loss in a fight with major title implications. Less than a year after suffering a knockout loss at the lethal fists of Gennady Golovkin, the Brooklyn brawler was outpointed by Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam in their middleweight title eliminator.
While he’s not quite yet ready to call it a career in boxing, Stevens is taking a brief hiatus from the traditional side of the sport to give Big Knockout Boxing (BKB) a try. He makes his debut in this market on April 4 when he faces reigning BKB middleweight champion Gabriel Rosado, who scored a knockout win over Bryan Vera in the league’s inaugural event last August.
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While he’s not quite yet ready to call it a career in boxing, Stevens is taking a brief hiatus from the traditional side of the sport to give Big Knockout Boxing (BKB) a try. He makes his debut in this market on April 4 when he faces reigning BKB middleweight champion Gabriel Rosado, who scored a knockout win over Bryan Vera in the league’s inaugural event last August.
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