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Shakur Stevenson No Longer Needs a Rehydration Clause for Ryan Garcia

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Shakur Stevenson No Longer Needs a Rehydration Clause for Ryan Garcia

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The Clause Question Changes

That detail is important because Stevenson had previously been clear about his conditions for moving up. If a fight with Garcia or Conor Benn were to happen at 147 pounds, Stevenson said he would require a rehydration clause to offset the size difference. A fight at junior welterweight removes that issue entirely.

The shift reshapes the discussion. Instead of Stevenson needing contractual protection to chase a marquee name at welterweight, Garcia would be the one coming down in weight to meet him on even terms. That lowers the negotiation barrier and places the fight squarely within Stevenson’s preferred competitive range.

Henry Garcia’s remarks also cast doubt on a Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney rematch, with Ryan’s camp suggesting reluctance from Bill Haney. Whether that assessment is accurate or tactical, it leaves open the possibility that Garcia’s next major decision could involve moving back to 140 rather than staying at welterweight.

For Stevenson, the reaction was notable not for its length, but for its clarity. He did not hedge. He did not reference clauses or conditions. He simply acknowledged the opening.

If Garcia is serious about returning to junior welterweight without safeguards, Stevenson no longer has to compromise his stance to pursue the fight. At that point, the decision shifts from terms to intent.

If Garcia commits to returning to 140, the pathway becomes simpler, cleaner, and harder to avoid. At that point, Stevenson’s leverage is no longer theoretical, and the conversation shifts quickly.

Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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