Once He’s Dealt With: Shakur vs Gervonta Is On the Horizon And After William Zepeda Challenge
In what could soon become the most defining showdown in the modern lightweight era, boxing fans around the world are buzzing over the potential super fight between Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta “Tank” Davis. The latest headline—“Once He’s Dealt With, Then Best Lightweight In The World Shakur Will Face Gervonta Davis”—has sparked widespread anticipation. But first, Shakur must get past one of the division’s most dangerous contenders: William Zepeda.
The Road to Supremacy: Why This Fight Matters
The lightweight division is stacked with talent, but few names carry the same weight as Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis. Both fighters are undefeated, boast elite skill sets, and possess contrasting styles that make a future bout between them a dream matchup.
But before fans can get too far ahead, Shakur Stevenson has business to handle. Standing in his way is William “Camaron” Zepeda, the relentless Mexican southpaw who has built a reputation on volume punching, pressure, and a granite chin. Zepeda is not just a hurdle; he’s a legitimate threat to any top lightweight.
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Shakur Stevenson: Master of the Sweet Science
Shakur Stevenson has long been hailed as one of boxing’s most gifted technicians. A former Olympic silver medalist, Shakur is a two-weight world champion who has yet to be truly tested in the professional ranks. His slick footwork, defensive wizardry, and pinpoint accuracy make him a nightmare for any opponent.
His recent performances, including dominant wins over Oscar Valdez and Edwin De Los Santos, have solidified his status as one of the sport’s pound-for-pound elite. Yet critics often argue he’s yet to face someone with relentless pressure and high-volume output like William Zepeda.
William Zepeda may not have the same mainstream name recognition as Stevenson or Davis, but hardcore boxing fans know what he brings to the table. With an undefeated record and a ferocious style, Zepeda has earned his place among the division’s most feared contenders.
He throws punches in bunches, often exceeding 1,000 punches per fight. His engine never stalls, and his forward momentum has broken down opponent after opponent. For Shakur, a calculated and cerebral fighter, Zepeda’s style could pose the exact type of chaos that disrupts rhythm and tests endurance.
If Shakur beats Zepeda convincingly, it erases any lingering doubts about his toughness, adaptability, and readiness for Tank Davis.
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Gervonta “Tank” Davis: The Finisher
Then there’s Gervonta Davis—the explosive knockout artist who combines raw power with underrated boxing IQ. With a record filled with highlight-reel finishes, Davis has already knocked out the likes of Leo Santa Cruz, Rolando Romero, and Ryan Garcia.
While Tank has primarily relied on his devastating left hand to dismantle opponents, his timing, patience, and ability to adjust mid-fight are what make him truly dangerous. A bout with Stevenson would be a battle of brains and brawn, of finesse vs firepower, defense vs destruction.
Shakur Stevenson’s confidence is unwavering. The statement “Once He’s Dealt With…” isn’t just about William Zepeda—it’s a declaration to the entire lightweight division. For Shakur, Zepeda is the final test before the ultimate challenge. And for Gervonta Davis, the time for legacy-defining fights is now.
If both remain undefeated, their collision is inevitable—and it could become one of the greatest fights in boxing’s recent history.
Stay tuned. The road to lightweight supremacy is heating up—and once Zepeda is “dealt with,” the war between Shakur and Tank might finally begin.


