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SHAKUR STEVENSON is a good fighter. In fact, you could argue he’s a very good fighter. Now a titlist in three divisions, the unbeaten American is actually one of the most accomplished practitioners in the sport today. But he’s creating a dreadful public image. In his most recent outing, the 26-year-old soundly beat Edwin De Los Santos in what was one of the most negative winning performances in recent memory. It was truly dull.

That, obviously, isn’t great for a fighter who wants to become a superstar. For as much as

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