In a bold statement that has sparked debate among combat sports enthusiasts, Shakur Stevenson has issued a challenge to Ilia Topuria: a boxing match. This comes on the heels of UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria's recent comments about his impending departure from MMA for the sweet science. Stevenson, a WBO and Ring junior welterweight titleholder, believes that MMA champions like Topuria are not as skilled as boxers, stating, 'The UFC will never be better than boxing.'
But here's where it gets controversial... Stevenson's mentor, Terence Crawford, adds, 'UFC is good for what they do, and we’re good for what we do.' This statement raises an intriguing question: could MMA champions truly dominate in boxing? And this is the part most people miss... Stevenson's challenge to Topuria is not just about skill, but also about the crossover potential between the two sports. However, several obstacles stand in the way of this potential fight. For one, UFC CEO Dana White has not allowed any fighter since McGregor to crossover. Additionally, Stevenson and Topuria do not compete in the same weight class, with Stevenson at 140 pounds and Topuria at 155 pounds.
And, for the time being, Topuria is otherwise engaged. The lightweight champion recently announced his impending return to the cage, where he will likely unify his title with interim champion Justin Gaethje later this year. So, while Stevenson's challenge is intriguing, it remains to be seen if it will ever become a reality. But the debate is on! Will MMA champions like Topuria truly dominate in boxing? Or is Stevenson right that the sweet science is simply on a different level? We invite you to share your thoughts in the comments below.