4/8 ESPN: Shakur Stevenson vs Shuichiro Yoshino / Jared Anderson vs George Arias

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The pound-for-pound fighting pride of “Brick City” has packed the house before, and he is set to do it again.

Undefeated former two-weight world champion Shakur Stevenson will take on Japanese puncher Shuichiro Yoshino in a 12-round WBC lightweight title eliminator Saturday, April 8, at Prudential Center in his hometown of Newark, New Jersey.

“Shakur Stevenson is one of the most gifted fighters I’ve had the pleasure of promoting, and I look forward to seeing him once again fight in front of his incredible hometown fans in Newark,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Yoshino is a tough fighter and won’t be deterred by the hostile crowd. Jared Anderson and Keyshawn Davis are two of the sport’s emerging superstars, and I can’t wait to see them back in the ring.”

"Following the overwhelming success of Shakur Stevenson’s return to Newark in September, we are thrilled to build on that momentum with another stacked Top Rank boxing card on Saturday, April 8th,” said Dylan Wanagiel, VP of Sports Properties & Special Events for Prudential Center. “As Shakur continues to rise the pound-for-pound rankings, we take great pride in being his home. We all witnessed just how much Shakur means to the City of Newark a few months ago, as the event sold the most tickets to a boxing event in our venue's 15-year history. Alongside our world-class partners at Top Rank and ESPN, we look forward to raising the bar for boxing fans not only in New Jersey but across the globe.”

Stevenson (19-0, 9 KOs), a former featherweight and junior lightweight world champion, returns home following last September's triumph against Robson Conceição. The stubborn Conceição lasted the distance, but Stevenson dominated in front of 10,107 fans at Prudential Center. It was the first time Stevenson had fought at Prudential Center since July 2019 and established the venue as one of the sport's most raucous hometown crowds. Stevenson won the WBO junior lightweight title with a 10th-round knockout over Jamel Herring in October 2021, then unified the division with a stirring 12-round display over WBC king Oscar Valdez the following April. Those victories propelled Stevenson, a 2016 U.S. Olympic silver medalist, to the top 10 of most pound-for-pound lists. He now sets his sights on a third weight class and a spot atop the pound-for-pound throne.

“I am taking over the lightweight division and my run will start on April 8 in Newark. Shuichiro Yoshino is an undefeated fighter who was willing to step up and fight me when so many fighters were scared,” Stevenson said. “My last fight at the Prudential Center was just the start of what I’m building in Jersey. We are going to pack the Prudential Center again and show the world who the future of boxing really is.”

Yoshino (16-0, 12 KOs), the WBC’s No. 5 contender, is a former Japanese lightweight champion who compiled a 104-20 amateur record. After seven defenses of his Japanese title, Yoshino rose in the rankings following a banner 2022. Last April, he won a bloody technical decision over former world champion Masayuki Ito after Ito suffered a cut over his left eye. He followed up the Ito triumph in November with a sixth-round stoppage over Masayoshi Nakatani, best known to fans for his stands against Teofimo Lopez and Vasiliy Lomachenko. Yoshino has never fought away from Japan and hopes to spoil Stevenson’s homecoming.

"I am very honored to be fighting in the U.S. for the first time. I'm extremely focused and motivated,” Yoshino said. “I'm looking forward to fighting the great two-division champion, Shakur Stevenson, in his hometown of Newark. I'll be training hard leading up to the fight and look forward to showing the fans an exciting victory!”

Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson has climbed the heavyweight rankings with his devastating knockout power. The 6’4, 240-pound wrecking ball will face fellow unbeaten George Arias in a 10-rounder Saturday, April 8, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Anderson-Arias will be the co-feature to the WBC lightweight title eliminator between Shakur Stevenson and Shuichiro Yoshino.

U.S. Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis will face his stiffest challenge in the 10-round lightweight televised opener against former world title challenger Anthony Yigit.

Anderson (13-0, 13 KOs), a 23-year-old from Toledo, Ohio, has notched five consecutive second-round stoppages, including a demolition of the normally durable Jerry Forrest last December. Anderson received international headlines for his work as Tyson Fury’s chief sparring partner, but he’s now forging his own path as boxing’s most decorated young heavyweight.

Anderson said, “This is the kind of fight I’ve been waiting for, a big fight between two undefeated heavyweights. I’m excited to once again be fighting on the same card as Shakur Stevenson. Don’t miss this fight. April 8 is going to a special night in Newark.”

Arias (18-0, 7 KOs), a Dominican boxer-puncher, began his pro career in 2014 and has toppled seven unbeaten fighters in his ascension to contender status. Arias continued that trend in his previous two fights, defeating Cassius Chaney and Alante Green by split decision. The New York City resident will give up five inches and roughly 20 pounds to Anderson.

Arias said, “I’m excited for the opportunity to go to war with Jared Anderson, one of the most highly regarded heavyweights right now. I thank my team for helping me get to this position. I can’t wait to show my skills on such a big platform. On April 8, I will pull off the upset.”

Davis (7-0, 5 KOs), from Norfolk, Virginia, went 3-0 in the pro ranks before capturing a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. In November 2021, he signed a long-term promotional contract with Top Rank and has scored four wins since, including a violent knockout over Omar Tienda at Prudential Center last year. In his most recent outing, the 23-year-old standout dominated former world title challenger Juan Carlos Burgos.

Davis said, “The Newark fans showed me so much love last time, and I can’t wait to give them another special performance. I’m going to make Yigit regret taking this fight. He’s been in the ring with some good fighters, but I’m on another level.”

Yigit (26-2-1, 10 KOs) is a Swedish contender who represented his homeland at the 2012 Olympics. The 31-year-old began his pro career the following year and scored wins over DeMarcus Corley and Sandor Martin before unsuccessfully challenging Ivan Baranchyk for the IBF junior welterweight title in 2018. Yigit bounced back with three victories before losing to Rolando Romero in July 2021. He is now settled as a lightweight and has knocked out his last two opponents.

Yigit said, “I'm excited to get back into the mix. Huge respect to Keyshawn for taking this fight, but he's young. Too young. He's fast, I'm fast. He's strong, I'm strong. He's an Olympian, I'm an Olympian. My edge is my experience. I'm going to use it.”
 

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yoshino ive seen his last 2 fights so hes not an unknown jap to me...the nakatani and ito wins are damn good...it will be interesting to see shakur have to deal with someone like that

big baby vs arias - big baby is going to KO dude...he's too fukking big for hom

davis vs yigit is kind of up in the air since davis only has 7 fights..yigit doesnt have the power to bother him..but its still another significant step up
 

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Copped my tickets :blessed:


Haven't seen Yoshino but I've been reading up on him. Apparently he's got some good power... and he's undefeated for a reason. He legit thinks he will beat Shakur. My FanDuel account says otherwise.

Arias is a crafty guy but he's sooo small compared to RBB. I could see him frustrating him but iunno if he could keep him off for 12 rounds. I think it's gonna be a good one while it lasts

I'm not sold on Keayshan Davis yet. I don't know what he's really made of after just a couple fights. Yigit has madddd professional rounds over him so who really knows. This SHOULD be a beat down but it could get very interesting
 

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This was like high school study hall with the substitute filling in:mjlol:
 

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Shakur Stevenson Has No Problem Making Weight For 135-Pound Debut Against Yoshino​

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BY KEITH IDEC
Published Fri Apr 07, 2023, 12:33 PM EDT
Shakur Stevenson seemed completely comfortable in his new weight class Friday afternoon.
Unlike his previous attempt at making weight in his hometown, the former 126-pound and 130-pound champion met his contractual obligation for his lightweight debut Saturday night. Stevenson stepped on the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board’s scale at 134.4 pounds for his 12-round, 135-pound main event versus Shuichiro Yoshino at Prudential Center in Stevenson’s hometown of Newark, New Jersey.
Tokyo’s Yoshino officially weighed 135 pounds for a WBC elimination match that will headline ESPN’s three-bout broadcast (10 p.m. ET).
The winner will become the mandatory challenger for Devin Haney or Vasiliy Lomachenko, who will fight May 20 for Haney’s IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO lightweight titles at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Stevenson, 25, is ranked third among the WBC’s lightweight contenders. Yoshino, 31, is the WBC’s fourth-ranked lightweight contender.
The left-handed Stevenson (19-0, 9 KOs) is listed as a 16-1 favorite versus Yoshino (16-0, 12 KOs), despite Yoshino’s experience and success in Stevenson’s new weight class.
Stevenson, a 2016 Olympic silver medalist, moved up to the lightweight division after missing weight for his last fight. He officially weighed 131½ pounds for his 12-round, 130-pound championship bout against Robson Conceicao on September 23 at Prudential Center.
A drained Stevenson didn’t attempt to make weight after failing on his first try September 22 and thus was stripped of his WBC and WBO 130-pound championships. Those titles were at stake for Stevenson’s opponent, but he beat Brazil’s Conceicao convincingly on all three scorecards (118-108, 117-109, 117-109) in a 12-round main event ESPN televised.
The official weights for the Stevenson-Yoshino undercard are listed below.
ESPN
10 p.m. ET; 7 p.m. PT

Jared Anderson (13-0, 13 KOs), Toledo, Ohio, 247.4 pounds vs. George Arias (18-0, 7 KOs), Bronx, New York, 236.6 pounds, 10 rounds, heavyweights.
Keyshawn Davis (7-0, 5 KOs), Norfolk, Virginia, 134.2 pounds vs. Anthony Yigit (26-2-1, 10 KOs), Stockholm, Sweden, 134.8 pounds, 10 rounds, lightweights.
ESPN+
7 p.m. ET; 4 p.m. PT

Damian Knyba (10-0, 6 KOs), Bydgoszcz, Poland, 258.2 pounds vs. Curtis Harper (14-8, 9 KOs), Jacksonville, Florida, 267.6 pounds, 8 rounds, heavyweights.
Troy Isley (8-0, 4 KOs), Alexandria, Virginia, 159.2 pounds vs. Roy Barringer (9-3, 6 KOs), Toledo, Ohio, 157.8 pounds, 8 rounds, middleweights.
Bruce Carrington (6-0, 3 KOs), Brooklyn, New York, 126.4 pounds vs. Brandon Chambers (9-0-1, 5 KOs), 125.6 pounds, Gwynn Oak, Maryland, 8 rounds, featherweights.
Kelvin Davis (7-0, 5 KOs), Norfolk, Virginia, 142.2 pounds vs. Nelson Morales (3-4, 0 KOs), 142.8 pounds, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 6 rounds, welterweights.
Antoine Cobb (1-0-2, 1 KO), Chicago, 143.8 pounds vs. Jaylan Phillips (1-2-2, 1 KO), Ebro, Florida, 142.2 pounds, 4 rounds, welterweights.
 

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Shakur is definitely my favorite fighter to watch these days. Can’t wait to see how he stifles Yoshino’s attack. I am concerned about Yoshino’s clinch game giving Shakur issues if they get tangled.
 

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I hate watching boxers who don't use their reach to their advantage
 
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