Weigh-In Results: Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah NakathilaTOMORROW at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

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Credit: Mikey Williams (Top Rank via Getty Images)• CLICK HERE for VIDEO(ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT)    •    Shakur Stevenson 129.6 lbs vs. Jeremiah Nakathila 129.4 lbs 
(Vacant WBO Interim Junior Lightweight World Title — 12 Rounds)
Judges: Max De Luca, Dave Moretti and Lisa Giampa
Referee: Celestino Ruiz

•          Jose Pedraza 139.8 lbs vs. Julian Rodriguez 141.4 lbs 
(Junior Welterweight— 10 Rounds)

(ESPN+, 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT)

•   Tyler McCreary 131.6 lbs vs. Manuel Rey Rojas 131.6 lbs 
(Junior Lightweight — 8 Rounds)

•            John Bauza 140 lbs vs. Christon Edwards  140.4
(Junior Welterweight  — 8 Rounds)

   •       Xander Zayas 147.4 lbs vs. Larry Fryers 144.6
(Welterweight   — 6 Rounds)

•           Bryan Lua 131.4 lbs vs. Frevian Gonzalez  131.8
(Junior Lightweight — 6 Rounds)

•          Troy Isley 156.8 lbs vs. LaQuan Evans 156
(Middleweight — 4 Rounds)

•              Kasir Goldston 142 lbs vs. Maurice Anthony 142
(Welterweight — 4 Rounds)•              Jahi Tucker 146 lbs vs. Ysrael Barboza 146.4
(Welterweight — 4 Rounds)
Event Name: Stevenson vs. Nakathila — Weigh-in
Date: Friday, June 11, 2021
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LAS VEGAS (June 10, 2021) Shakur Stevenson doesn’t know much about Saturday’s opponent, Namibian puncher Jeremiah Nakathila, but don’t expect him to step off the gas. Stevenson (15-0, 8 KOs), a former WBO featherweight world champion, will battle Nakathila (21-1, 17 KOs) for the vacant WBO interim junior lightweight world title at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. This will be Stevenson’s third bout at 130 pounds, and a big step towards a potential showdown with WBO junior lightweight world champion Jamel Herring or WBC king Oscar Valdez. Nakathila has won 10 straight fights, all by knockout, since the lone loss of his career.

In the 10-round junior welterweight co-feature, former two-weight world champion Jose “Sniper” Pedraza (28-3, 13 KOs) will fight Julian “Hammer Hands” Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs). The winner will be in line for a potential world title opportunity.

Two days before the fight, at the final press conference, this is what the fighters and Top Rank chairman Bob Arum had to say.

Bob Arum

“A year ago, when we started the ‘Bubble,’, you know who was the first main event? It was Shakur Stevenson. And now, thank God the Bubble is behind us. Shakur is the first main event we’ve done here in Nevada {at 100 percent capacity}. I’m very pleased that I’ve been able to do it. Shakur knows that as his body of work increases, the fights get more difficult and the opponents are looking to knock him off. That’s the way boxing has been, and Shakur Stevenson, a lot of experts say he in the coming years will be the face of boxing. We’ll see how he does against a tremendous puncher that he’ll face on Saturday. Every fight at this level is a tough fight. Nobody is a walk in the park.”

“Nakathila will give it a go, and I think it will be a very, very exciting fight.”

Shakur Stevenson

“It feels good knowing that Bob thinks I’m the next superstar of the sport, and I have to live up to the hype.”

“I just feel like, when I’m at my best, it doesn’t matter who the opponent is. It’s been like that my whole career, since I’ve been an amateur. You don’t know who you’re going to fight in the amateurs. You come up and you just gotta fight people.”

“At the end of the day, I listen {to the hype}, but you can’t get too hot. You still gotta complete the task. I try to stay in between. I don’t try to listen to everything I hear and go off that. I try to make sure I do what I’m supposed to do. My preparation was good. My weight is good. I’m ready to fight Saturday.”




Jeremiah Nakathila

“First and foremost, I would like to thank Top Rank for the opportunity. I’m coming here for the big one. I never prepared like this for a fight. Come Saturday, I will show it.”

“Whoever underestimates me will be surprised come Saturday night.”

“All I know is I can knock anybody out in this 130-pound division. I can destroy anybody at 130 pounds. Come Saturday night, Shakur will see how I’m going to destroy him.”



Jose Pedraza

“Julian is a great fighter. He has a lot of power {and is} a young, strong fighter. But as you mentioned, I have the experience and am well prepared for Saturday.”

“It would mean a lot to join all the Puerto Rican greats to have won world titles in three weight classes.”

“After the loss to Zepeda, I focused a lot more on training and training styles that I’m going to show on Saturday, everything that I’ve been working on.”

Julian Rodriguez

“It’s a pleasure to be here once again. I’m grateful to have fought twice during the pandemic here, thanks to Bob Arum and Top Rank. It’s just another fight for me. It’s a big step up.I had a tremendous camp. Everything went well. No injuries, no nothing. I’m ready to go Saturday.”

“I had a lot of great sparring partners throughout camp, but when I was in Vegas, I sparred Yordenis Ugas, a big 147. I trained with Ismael Salas and all those Cuban Olympians, those southpaws. I’ve had hundreds of fights in my life. I’ve been fighting since I was 7 years old, so I doubt he’s going to come out with a style I haven’t seen before. And if he does, I’ll be ready for it.”

“There were a few hiccups with the injury that I had a few years ago, but I believe I’m on that top-tier level. A lot of people that were in my class growing up , the same age group, they’re world champions now. I feel like that’s where I belong, and that’s what I am going to prove on Saturday.”



Robert Brizel’s Boxing Predictions 6/11-6/13

Friday, June 11, 2021 Predictions

 Krasnogorsk, Russian Federation

Roman Andreev Win 12 Freddy Fonseca, Lightweights

Vacant World Boxing Association Gold Lightweight title

Biggest bout in 13 year career of still overlooked Russian prospect 24-0 Andreev

 Pico Rivera, California

Marco Antonio Barrera Win 6 Jesus Soto Karass, Middleweight

Three weight class world champion Barrera, 67-7, attempting a comeback at age 47, after ten years of inactivity against welterweight vet Karass, age 38, 29-13-4, three years inactive

 Saturday June 12, 2021 Predictions

 Kiev, Ukraine

Oleksandr Teslenko KO 4 Cesar David Crenz, heavyweights

Inactive since 2019, 16-1 Ukrainian Canadian heavyweight prospect Teslenko returns

 Oleg Malinovskyi Win 10 Nathanael Kokololo, Featherweights

World Boxing Organisation Inter-Continental Featherweight title

27-0 Ukrainian prospect Malinovskyi faces 11-1 African Union champion Kokololo

 Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom

Jeremias Nicolas Ponce Win Split Decision 12 Lewis Ritson, Super Lightweights

27-0 Argentinian Ponce is former IBO  140 pounds champion, is favored over 27-1 Brit Ritson, who was unable to win the European EBU title in 2018 in his hometown

 Thomas Patrick Ward Win 10 Edy Valencia Mercado, Super Bantamweights

29-0-1 British super bantam prospect Ward faces Mexican Featherweight champ Mercado

 Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

Shakur Stevenson Win Majority Decision 12 Jeremia Nakathila, Super Featherweights

World Boxing Organisation Interim World Super Featherweight title

This promises to be the difficult challenge for 15-0 Stevenson versus 21-1 Namibian

 Jose Pedraza Draw 12 Julien Rodriguez, Super Featherweights

28-3 Pedraza and 21-0 Rodriguez in what promises to be an explosive contest

 Galveston Island Convention Center, Galveston, Texas

Juan Antonio (El Gallo) Velasquez Win 6 Julio Sanchez, Lightweights

Vacant USA Texas Lightweight title

7-0 lightweight prospect Velasquez is 19 years old, favored over vet Sanchez, age 38

 

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Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
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