CONFIDENCE is a precious commodity. Most of us improvise and blag our way through life, shaking off the familiar foe of self-doubt but always aware of its corrosive powers. How, then, do some people seem equipped with a roadmap for life?
“I just feel like I’m the best in boxing,” declares the undefeated super-featherweight champion, Shakur Stevenson, a young man who’s been proclaiming his own greatness ever since he first laced up a pair of gloves. “I’ve been saying this for a while and I still stand by it.”
Stevenson will be looking to further his claim as the finest fighter in the sport when he takes on Brazil’s Robson Conceicao on Friday night (September 23). The 25-year-old American’s impressive recent form has