Shakur Stevenson’s Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline
Net Worth
As of 2024, Shakur Stevenson’s estimated net worth is around $12 million. His financial standing has been significantly boosted by his successful boxing career, including lucrative fight purses and endorsement deals.
Awards and Achievements
- Amateur Career:
- Stevenson represented the United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, winning a silver medal in the bantamweight division.
- He also secured gold medals at the 2014 AIBA Youth World Championships and the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.
- Professional Career:
- Stevenson is a former two-division world champion:
- WBO featherweight champion
- Also WBO/WBC/The Ring super featherweight champion
- WBC lightweight champion.
- His agility, defense, and punching skills have made him a force in the ring.
- Stevenson is a former two-division world champion:
Endorsements
Stevenson has secured several endorsement deals:
- He is sponsored by PRIME, the hydration company founded by KSI and also Logan Paul.
- Reebok serves as his official footwear sponsor.
- He also promotes Pātsch Tequila.
Contracts and Free Agency
- Stevenson recently turned down a 5-fight, $15 million contract offer from Top Rank, opting for free agency.
- As a free agent, he has the opportunity to explore offers from various promoters, also potentially leading to a bidding war for his services.
Career
Stevenson’s boxing journey began in the amateur ranks. He represented the United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where he showcased his skills and also determination. Winning a silver medal in the bantamweight division solidified his status as a rising star. In 2017, Stevenson turned professional, signing with Top Rank. His agility, defensive prowess, and also precise punching caught the attention of fans and experts.
Stevenson has held titles in multiple weight classes: Featherweight: He was also the WBO featherweight champion.
Super Featherweight: Unified and lineal titles. Lightweight: His recent move up to this weight class has been notable. Stevenson recently also declined a 5-fight, $15 million contract offer from Top Rank, opting for free agency.
As a free agent, he has the opportunity to explore offers from various promoters, also potentially leading to a bidding war for his services.
Timeline
- Amateur Success: Youth world titles, Olympic silver.
- Professional Debut: Signed with Top Rank in 2017.
- Championships: Titles in featherweight, super featherweight, and also lightweight divisions.
- Business Opportunities: Stevenson’s next move could involve starting his own promotion company, similar to Floyd Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez.