The boxing world is buzzing as Jake Paul prepares to face Gervonta Davis on November 14. While the spotlight is on the main event, an unexpected twist has grabbed attention: Shakur Stevenson has confirmed he will be involved in Paul’s camp ahead of the bout.
The upcoming clash is framed as a battle of contrasting styles. Paul, the larger fighter, boasts raw power and size, while Davis is the more experienced WBA lightweight champion, carrying an impressive 30-0-1 record with 28 knockouts.
Paul recently shared details about his training strategy, emphasizing speed over power. “We have world champions, Raymond Ford at 130 lbs, Montana Love, and Shakur Stevenson coming in this week. So, just sparring against guys on their level and people who have been doing this their entire lives. But, we are really focusing on speed, not as much on power,” he said, via TMZ.
Stevenson’s role confirmed
Stevenson acknowledged the opportunity, posting on X: “Fire, Get a chance to pick a great business mind brain and help give some game in the process I’m down.”
How Stevenson’s involvement changes the preparation
Stevenson’s participation adds both credibility and strategic advantage for Paul. Although Stevenson has been critical of the Paul vs Davis matchup in the past, he seems ready to play a role in shaping the fight’s dynamics. “They be so mad at me every day,” he teased online.
Davis vs Roach 2 context
Before this exhibition bout, Davis was expected to pursue a rematch with Lamont Roach Jr. after their controversial draw earlier this year. Stevenson commented on the situation, telling AK & Barak: “As a business, I understand. I ain’t going to hate on the decision, but as a man, your pride will get in the way.”
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