Stevenson's career spans almost a decade. He's won titles in three divisions and recently scored a knockout victory against Josh Padley. Critics often questioned his fighting style, but this win against Zepeda firmly established Stevenson as a force to be reckoned with in world boxing.
After the fight, reporters asked Stevenson about his next opponent. He responded:
"I already told you who I want to fight. I can't keep saying the same thing. I want the best against the best. That should be my next fight. I already told you I'm a dog. I'm a top elite fighter. So let's make boxing great again. Let's put the best fighters in the ring against each other and see who comes out victorious."
Stevenson has his sights set on Gervonta Davis for an explosive title unification in the 135-pound division. But Davis hasn't shown much interest in the fight. He previously downplayed Stevenson's achievements, asking, "What has Shakur done in a sport?"
Davis faces his own challenges. His recent title defense against Lamont Roach Jr. ended in controversy. He also reportedly got arrested on assault charges, adding to his legal troubles.
Despite these obstacles, Stevenson remains determined. He won't stop until he gets everything he wants in his career. While a fight with Davis might not happen right away, Stevenson has made it clear that's the matchup he's after.