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Sport Bilder des Tages July 14, 2019 – Newark, New Jersey, USA – SHAKUR STEVENSON celebrates after defeating ALBERTO GUEVARA in a featherweight NABO Title bout at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Boxing 2019 – Shakur Stevenson Defeats Alberto Guevara by 3rd Round KO – ZUMAp109 20190714_zaf_p109_012 Copyright: xJoelxPlummerx
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Sport Bilder des Tages July 14, 2019 – Newark, New Jersey, USA – SHAKUR STEVENSON celebrates after defeating ALBERTO GUEVARA in a featherweight NABO Title bout at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Boxing 2019 – Shakur Stevenson Defeats Alberto Guevara by 3rd Round KO – ZUMAp109 20190714_zaf_p109_012 Copyright: xJoelxPlummerx
In the high-stakes, fiercely competitive world of professional boxing, bonds forged in the ring extend beyond adrenaline-fueled bouts. Off the canvas, the gladiators trade in their gloves for a camaraderie that is as surprising as it is touching. Imagine an environment where hardened champions, exchange words that echo familial affection rather than competitive rivalry.
But the occasion of Shakur Stevenson’s 26th birthday offers us a unique lens into this less-explored side of the boxing world. On this day, boxing’s gladiatorial stage transformed into a virtual family gathering, with warm wishes pouring in from each corner. Terence Crawford and Claressa Shields, two figures who have etched their names in history, made intriguing posts on social media.
Crawford and Shields: Birthday wishes to ‘Bro’ Stevenson
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As Shakur Stevenson turned 26, two monumental figures of the boxing world took to Instagram to celebrate his big day. Posting on their stories, Terence Crawford and Claressa Shields extended warm wishes to the birthday boy, painting an affectionate picture that contrasts with the combative image they usually portray.
Terence Crawford, the former unified 140-pound champion, whose relationship with Stevenson is well-documented and affectionate, sent out an Instagram story with the message: “Happy Birthday lil bro.” This sentiment reflects their close bond, with Crawford having taken the young Stevenson under his wing in the past, providing mentorship and training advice.
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NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 09: Shakur Stevenson celebrates his TKO win against Oscar Mendoza in their Featherweight bout at Madison Square Garden on December 9, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)
On the other hand, Claressa Shields, a woman who broke barriers in a predominantly male sport, sent out her warm wishes with a touching message: “Happy birthday Baby bro.” Her warm greeting emphasizes the depth of the relationships that transcend the boxing ring, showing a softer side of these hard-hitting athletes.
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The celebratory messages were well received, with Shakur Stevenson reposting both of their stories on his Instagram. He acknowledged the genuine affection and camaraderie shared between them. The way Crawford and Shields reached out to Stevenson, calling him “lil bro” and “baby bro,” gives us an endearing glimpse of the boxing world’s softer side.
Isn’t it fascinating to see that in a world that’s all about delivering knockouts, there’s still room for a knockout display of affection? We would love to hear your thoughts!
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