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Shakur Stevenson Demands 144-Pound Catchweight for Devin Haney Fight

2026-06-23 · Shakur Stevenson · Player Focus

Shakur Stevenson demands a 144-pound catchweight for his potential welterweight title fight against Devin Haney.

He sees no reason to accommodate Haney's preference for the full welterweight limit of 147 pounds.

Shakur Stevenson told Inside the Ring he wants to meet Haney at 144 pounds, citing Haney's recent fight against Jose Ramirez at the same weight.

Stevenson is a four-division champion and believes he is one of the best fighters in the sport.

Haney holds the leverage of championship gold, with the WBO title coming with a 147-pound limit attached.

Stevenson's argument centers on Haney's recent fight history, including his bout against Ramirez at 144 pounds.

No timeline has been set for when the two sides might reach an agreement or move on to other opponents.

Stevenson reportedly believes the precedent justifies a contracted catchweight now.

And Haney has already demonstrated a willingness to fight below the welterweight ceiling.

But whether Stevenson's stance forces a compromise or kills the fight altogether may depend on which man blinks first.

So the negotiations between Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney continue.

Stevenson is **pound-for-pound one of the best fighters** in the sport of boxing.

He wants to meet Haney at 144 pounds, rather than the full welterweight limit of 147 pounds.

The WBO title fight is a highly anticipated bout, with both fighters looking to prove themselves.

Stevenson's demand for a 144-pound catchweight adds an extra layer of complexity to the negotiations.

And the outcome is still uncertain, with no clear indication of which man will blink first.

But one thing is certain: Shakur Stevenson is a force to be reckoned with in the boxing world.

He has a strong record and is looking to add another title to his collection.

The fight against Haney would be a major test for Stevenson, but he is confident in his abilities.

Stevenson told Bad Left Hook: **"I'm pound-for-pound one of the best fighters in the sport of boxing, bro"**.

He believes he has the skills and talent to take on Haney and come out on top.

The question is, will Haney agree to the 144-pound catchweight, or will the fight fall through?

Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Shakur Stevenson is ready for the challenge.

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