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Turki Alalshikh Backs Shakur Stevenson After Benn Win

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Prograis definitely left his mark. Benn got through it, but he didn’t come out looking like a guy you’d be wary of right now. More like someone who had to gut it out against a faded, smaller opponent.

It was a predatory move. Shakur Stevenson is one of the most intelligent ring generals today, and that intelligence clearly extends to the business side of the sport. He smelled blood in the water.

Benn got the victory tonight, but it was the type of win that lowered his stock rather than raised it. By standing on his hind legs immediately after the final bell, Shakur hijacked the narrative: Instead of the boxing world talking about Benn’s struggle with a 37-year-old Prograis, they started talking about a Stevenson-Benn fight.

He forced Turki Alalshikh’s hand. By tagging the most powerful man in boxing, Shakur secured a public endorsement that essentially ranks him above Benn in the eyes of the person who signs the checks.

Stevenson had not been linked to Benn in recent weeks, but the performance opened the door. Benn got the win, but it came against a 37-year-old opponent moving up in weight and carrying visible wear. The rounds were competitive, and Benn did not separate himself in a way expected against that level of opposition at this stage.

Stevenson made his point directly on social media: “If he makes it 12 rounds with me I’ll be disappointed in myself 😂.”

Turki Alalshikh replied: “You’re the best in your division now no question about it👍🏻🥊.”

At 140 and 147, that version of Benn would struggle against several leading names who operate at a higher pace with cleaner punching. Even some fighters at 135 would present problems given the technical demands.

The performance tonight suggests that the evolution we’ve been hearing about for years is mostly promotional polish.

Benn appears to have hit a plateau. Against a faded Prograis, he still struggled with the same fundamental issues that have been there since the beginning. He still relies on lunging in with power shots rather than setting them up with a sophisticated jab or feints.

When Conor isn’t throwing, he’s a target. We saw that repeatedly tonight. He lacks the head movement or footwork to navigate the elite counter-punchers at 140 and 147. When the A-plan of physical intimidation doesn’t immediately floor an opponent, he looks lost for a B-plan.

Tonight, Benn showed he’s a domestic-to-fringe world-level fighter being marketed as a superstar, and Shakur Stevenson saw it. If he can’t dominate a 37-year-old moving up in weight, how does he survive a prime shark at 147?

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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