Shakur Stevenson (1997 – )

Nickname: None widely used
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, USA
Weight Class: Featherweight / Super Featherweight / Lightweight
Stance: Southpaw
Professional Record: 21 – 0 (10 KOs)
Years Active: 2017 – present

Biography

A 2016 Olympic silver medalist, Stevenson quickly became one of boxing’s sharpest technicians. Renowned for defense and timing, he won titles in two divisions by age 25 and continues to climb toward pound-for-pound contention.

In the Hobby

His first cards mark boxing’s new generation of high-grade modern issues.

Rookie & Early Issues

  • 2018 Topps Now Boxing #3 (USA): true rookie.
  • 2019 Leaf Metal Boxing (USA): first autographed appearance.
  • 2021 Topps Allen & Ginter (USA): first mainstream crossover card.

Registry Metadata

Earliest Issue: 2018 Topps Now Boxing
Rookie Year: 2018
Recent Notable Sales: 2018 Topps Now (PSA 10) — $900 (2024)

Legacy

Shakur Stevenson represents the new era of precision and patience. His Topps Now rookie marks the current generation’s defining collectible.

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