O’Shaquie Foster defeats Raymond Ford, calls out Shakur Stevenson
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Last updated Jun 1, 2026

O’Shaquie Foster defended his WBC super featherweight title with a majority decision win against Raymond Ford in Houston. Judges scored the fight 116-112, 118-110, and a rare even score of 114-114. Foster demonstrated late-fight dominance, turning the tide after a competitive start, including an incident where he tossed Ford from the ring. Post-fight, tensions flared as Foster and Stevenson exchanged words, with Foster expressing a desire to fight Stevenson next, despite their current weight class differences. Foster is also open to facing Emanuel Navarrete for a unification bout if the Stevenson fight doesn’t materialize.
- •Foster retains WBC super featherweight title with majority decision win.
- •Judges scored the fight 116-112, 118-110, and 114-114.
- •Foster faced Ford in a heated match with a throw-out incident.
- •Foster called out Shakur Stevenson for a future fight.
- •Foster is open to fighting Emanuel Navarrete if Stevenson match fails.
- 12:43 PMBad Left Hook — ‘It was one-sided’: O’Shaquie Foster says he’s bested Shakur Stevenson in the gym more than once
- 12:43 PMYahoo Sports — ‘It was one-sided’: O’Shaquie Foster says he’s bested Shakur Stevenson in the gym more than once
- 4:16 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Let’s do it’: O’Shaquie Foster gets heated with Shakur Stevenson after win over Raymond Ford
- 4:16 AMBad Left Hook — ‘Let’s do it’: O’Shaquie Foster gets heated with Shakur Stevenson after win over Raymond Ford
"O’Shaquie Foster retained his WBC super featherweight title with a pretty clear win that the judges had a majority decision, beating Raymond Ford after a highly contentious start to their fight in Houston. One judge had the fight even, 114-114, while the other two scored it for Foster on tallies of 116-112 and 118-110. Bad Left Hook’s two unofficial cards were both in Foster’s favor, 115-113 and 117-111. Foster tossed Ford from the ring in the opening round, which came after a heated build-up that appears to be a lot more than just talk. Ford luckily didn’t take a hard spill and was able to return without problem. WHAT WAS THAT? FOSTER TOSSES RAY FORD OUT THE RING 😭#FosterFord | Live NOW on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/a9j4YxNDF8 — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 31, 2026 Ford (18-2-1, 8 KO) remained quite competitive for most of the fight, but he did seem to struggle with late conditioning compared to Foster (25-3, 12 KO), who closed the show nicely and may have sealed a win over a potential draw or even loss with the 11th and 12th rounds, where he was pretty clearly the better fighter. After the fight, Foster and Shakur Stevenson — a friend of Ford’s — argued in the ring, with Foster offering to fight Stevenson next. This would seem unlikely, as Stevenson has been fighting at 140 lbs and Foster remains at 130. But while they’re two divisions apart, but if there’s money there, it’s probably doable. “He was a little sharper early, but I knew I was going to start picking him apart. I told him there was levels to this, and I told the son (Ford) that I was gonna get the daddy (Stevenson) next, and that’s who I want,” Foster told DAZN’s Chris Mannix. O'SHAQUIE FOSTER AND SHAKUR STEVENSON GET INTO IT! 😱#FosterFord | Live NOW on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/7KC3NF5eRZ — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 31, 2026 “I’m one of the smartest people in this ring, and all I needed to do was adjust,” Foster added. “I knew what he was going to want to do, and I just took it away from him.” Foster says he’s serious about fighting Stevenson, but open to also facing Emanuel Navarrete in a unification if that can’t get done. “Skill-for-skill, I’m the best. If I can’t get Shakur next, hopefully me and Navarrete can do it, but y’all know who I want,” he said. “(Shakur) knows this is why I (fought) his little man, to show him I was serious about making a fight with him, and I’m still serious right now. I’ll go to 140, or whatever he wants to do. If he wants to meet at 135, whatever he wants to do, let’s do it.” What would you rather see O’Shaquie Foster get next, Shakur Stevenson or Emanuel Navarrete?
"O’Shaquie Foster spent some time talking to the media after his successful title defense against Raymond Ford over the weekend in Houston. Here Foster talks a bit about the fight and what transpired, and looks towards a showdown with rival Shakur Stevenson after breaking down the bad blood between them. Here’s some of what he had to say. Foster on tossing Ford out of the ring “I’m not going to lie, I did not throw him. I just pivoted and I don’t know, I was hoping the fight wasn’t going to end like that. That was my thinking. I definitely didn’t [want a DQ], I didn’t want him hurt. I wanted to do the hurting inside the ring. So, I’m glad it wasn’t nothing tragic and he was able to continue.” On Shakur Stevenson storming the ring after the fight “He know what it is. He know what happened in those sparring sessions. It wasn’t just one, it was several sparring sessions and he know I’m not lying. I don’t tell lies. I would tell you if it was a back-and-forth sparring session — it was one-sided and he know that. That’s why he always get in his feelings when everybody ask him about me or when I’m calling his name. And when we fight I’m going to show the world why.” On those who believe he still has more to prove “For sure. I always got more in my toolbox. As ya’ll can see, I didn’t even switch southpaw. I was playing mind games with [Ford] because I know he sparred a lot with Shakur in there. So every fight I want to show something different and each fight these guys are going to look and it’s nothing that you can prepare for when you’re fighting me.”
"O’Shaquie Foster and Shakur Stevenson went face-to-face after Foster beat Raymond Ford
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External links- Bad Left HookJun 1, 2026, 12:43 PM‘It was one-sided’: O’Shaquie Foster says he’s bested Shakur Stevenson in the gym more than once
O’Shaquie Foster spent some time talking to the media after his successful title defense against Raymond Ford over the weekend in Houston. Here Foster talks a bit about the fight and what transpired, and looks towards a showdown with rival Shakur Stevenson after breaking down the bad blood between them. Here’s some of what he had to say. Foster on tossing Ford out of the ring “I’m not going to lie, I did not throw him. I just pivoted and I don’t know, I was hoping the fight wasn’t going to end like that. That was my thinking. I definitely didn’t [want a DQ], I didn’t want him hurt. I wanted to do the hurting inside the ring. So, I’m glad it wasn’t nothing tragic and he was able to continue.” On Shakur Stevenson storming the ring after the fight “He know what it is. He know what happened in those sparring sessions. It wasn’t just one, it was several sparring sessions and he know I’m not lying. I don’t tell lies. I would tell you if it was a back-and-forth sparring session — it was one-sided and he know that. That’s why he always get in his feelings when everybody ask him about me or when I’m calling his name. And when we fight I’m going to show the world why.” On those who believe he still has more to prove “For sure. I always got more in my toolbox. As ya’ll can see, I didn’t even switch southpaw. I was playing mind games with [Ford] because I know he sparred a lot with Shakur in there. So every fight I want to show something different and each fight these guys are going to look and it’s nothing that you can prepare for when you’re fighting me.”
- Yahoo SportsJun 1, 2026, 12:43 PM‘It was one-sided’: O’Shaquie Foster says he’s bested Shakur Stevenson in the gym more than once
O’Shaquie Foster hopes to settle his beef with Shakur Stevenson in the ring.
- Yahoo SportsMay 31, 2026, 4:16 AM‘Let’s do it’: O’Shaquie Foster gets heated with Shakur Stevenson after win over Raymond Ford
O’Shaquie Foster and Shakur Stevenson went face-to-face after Foster beat Raymond Ford
- Bad Left HookMay 31, 2026, 4:16 AM‘Let’s do it’: O’Shaquie Foster gets heated with Shakur Stevenson after win over Raymond Ford
O’Shaquie Foster retained his WBC super featherweight title with a pretty clear win that the judges had a majority decision, beating Raymond Ford after a highly contentious start to their fight in Houston. One judge had the fight even, 114-114, while the other two scored it for Foster on tallies of 116-112 and 118-110. Bad Left Hook’s two unofficial cards were both in Foster’s favor, 115-113 and 117-111. Foster tossed Ford from the ring in the opening round, which came after a heated build-up that appears to be a lot more than just talk. Ford luckily didn’t take a hard spill and was able to return without problem. WHAT WAS THAT? FOSTER TOSSES RAY FORD OUT THE RING 😭#FosterFord | Live NOW on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/a9j4YxNDF8 — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 31, 2026 Ford (18-2-1, 8 KO) remained quite competitive for most of the fight, but he did seem to struggle with late conditioning compared to Foster (25-3, 12 KO), who closed the show nicely and may have sealed a win over a potential draw or even loss with the 11th and 12th rounds, where he was pretty clearly the better fighter. After the fight, Foster and Shakur Stevenson — a friend of Ford’s — argued in the ring, with Foster offering to fight Stevenson next. This would seem unlikely, as Stevenson has been fighting at 140 lbs and Foster remains at 130. But while they’re two divisions apart, but if there’s money there, it’s probably doable. “He was a little sharper early, but I knew I was going to start picking him apart. I told him there was levels to this, and I told the son (Ford) that I was gonna get the daddy (Stevenson) next, and that’s who I want,” Foster told DAZN’s Chris Mannix. O'SHAQUIE FOSTER AND SHAKUR STEVENSON GET INTO IT! 😱#FosterFord | Live NOW on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/7KC3NF5eRZ — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 31, 2026 “I’m one of the smartest people in this ring, and all I needed to do was adjust,” Foster added. “I knew what he was going to want to do, and I just took it away from him.” Foster says he’s serious about fighting Stevenson, but open to also facing Emanuel Navarrete in a unification if that can’t get done. “Skill-for-skill, I’m the best. If I can’t get Shakur next, hopefully me and Navarrete can do it, but y’all know who I want,” he said. “(Shakur) knows this is why I (fought) his little man, to show him I was serious about making a fight with him, and I’m still serious right now. I’ll go to 140, or whatever he wants to do. If he wants to meet at 135, whatever he wants to do, let’s do it.” What would you rather see O’Shaquie Foster get next, Shakur Stevenson or Emanuel Navarrete?
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