Shakur Stevenson has addressed recent claims suggesting that his growth as a boxer was due to “overcoming” Floyd Mayweather’s influence, clarifying that Mayweather’s presence has always been more of an inspiration than a hurdle. The young boxing star, known for his sharp skills and rising status in the sport, responded to accusations that his success was a direct result of distancing himself from Mayweather’s shadow.

In a recent interview, Stevenson said, “Floyd never held me back—if anything, he was encouraging me. I’ve learned from the best, and Floyd is one of the greatest ever. But my journey is my own, and the improvements I’ve made are because of my hard work and dedication, not because I had to ‘overcome’ anyone.”

Stevenson, who has often been compared to Mayweather for his defensive prowess and strategic boxing style, acknowledged that while Mayweather’s legacy casts a long shadow, he is focused on forging his own path. The suggestion that his progress as a fighter came from overcoming Mayweather’s influence didn’t sit well with Stevenson, who emphasized that Mayweather has always been a positive figure in his career, rather than an obstacle.
Fans and critics alike have often drawn parallels between the two, but Stevenson’s latest comments make it clear that he respects Mayweather’s contributions to the sport without attributing his personal success to any rivalry or tension. As Stevenson continues to rise in the boxing world, his statement reinforces his desire to be seen as an individual talent, not just the next Mayweather.
Stevenson’s focus on his own journey, combined with his respect for Mayweather, reflects his mindset as he aims to carve out his own legacy in the ring.