Shakur Stevenson's 2014 AIBA Youth World Championship and 2014 Summer Youth Olympics triumphs
Stevenson's featherweight silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro qualified him for the U.S. boxing squad.
Stevenson's 2-0 World Series of Boxing record showed his early skill.
Stevenson joined Top Rank in 2017 and defeated Edgar Brito in his first bout.
In his Madison Square Garden debut, Stevenson defeated Carlos Suarez on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs. Félix Díaz.
tStevenson defeated Joet Gonzalez for the vacant WBO featherweight belt after a protracted rivalry.
Stevenson moved to super featherweight, capturing the WBO interim junior lightweight championship and subsequent two-division world title
Stevenson defeated Óscar Valdez to unify the WBC and The Ring super featherweight belts, paving the way for future battles at higher weights