In a perfect world, Shakur Stevenson envisions his debut at 130 pounds to resemble the first title fight he sought as a featherweight. With the boxing world at a standstill in the wake of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, any hopes of the still growing 22-year old fighting again at 126 pounds is all but gone. The 2016 Olympic Silver medalist and current undefeated featherweight titlist from Newark, Jersey was due to make a voluntary title defense versus Colombia's Miguel Marriaga. Their planned ESPN headliner was to take place March 14 at Madison Square Garden's Hulu Theater in New York City, only to get shut down two days before fight night.
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