Shakur Stevenson sees Devin Haney beating Vasiliy Lomachenko, and moving up to the 140 lbs.
As Stevenson sees a world in the future in which all four world title belts will be vacant soon.
Stevenson discussed possibly facing Haney during a recent appearance on “The DAZN Boxing Show,” which is co-hosted by Barak Bess and Akin Reyes.
“I called Devin out,” Stevenson said during an interview on “The DAZN Boxing Show,” which is co-hosted by Barak Bess and Akin Reyes.. “The thing is, Devin got a situation with Lomachenko, where they going for that route. He’s going up to 140. Like I think we all know that he’s gonna try to move up to 140 after that. So, you know, he looked real dead after his last fight with [George] Kambosos, so you can’t pin it all on him. You can’t blame him. If the fight happens, I will definitely be down for it.”
Stevenson, who is rumored to be facing Shuichiro Yoshino in his next bout, which would be a WBC lightweight #1 contender bout, doesn’t see his bout after that being against Devin Haney.
Last year, Stevenson defeated Robson Conceicao, but lost both of his 130 lbs titles on the scale signaling his move up to 135 lbs.