Shakur Stevenson didn't take training any less seriously for the huge underdog he'll fight Tuesday night than he approached preparation for his first world title shot seven months ago. Stevenson estimates he might've sparred even more rounds while getting ready to face Felix Caraballo than he did in advance of his WBO featherweight championship victory over Joet Gonzalez on October 26 in Reno, Nevada. The 22-year-old Stevenson spent most of this training camp in Houston, where he sparred primarily with junior lightweight veteran O'Shaquie Foster.
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