Shakur Stevenson insists on catchweight for Devin Haney fight negotiations
Bad Left Hook • 4 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 10:39 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026

Shakur Stevenson expressed willingness to face Devin Haney but rejected a 147 lb limit during negotiations. He pointed out that Haney previously fought Jose Ramirez at a 144 lb catchweight, arguing for a similar agreement. Haney holds the WBO welterweight title, adding complexity to the negotiations as he would prefer to fight at the full welterweight limit. Discussions continue as both fighters seek favorable terms for a potentially high-profile matchup in the boxing world.
- •Shakur Stevenson challenges a 147 lb weight limit for Haney fight.
- •Haney's previous fight at 144 lb raises questions.
- •Both fighters are seeking advantageous contract terms.
- •Haney currently holds the WBO welterweight title.
- •Negotiations ongoing as both sides weigh options.
- 10:39 PMBad Left Hook — ‘Who are you?’: Shakur Stevenson not willing to bend to Devin Haney in negotiations
- 10:39 PMYahoo Sports — ‘Who are you?’: Shakur Stevenson not willing to bend to Devin Haney in negotiations
"NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 12: Shakur Stevenson looks on after defeating William Zepeda in their WBC lightweight title fight at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on July 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images Shakur Stevenson says he’d be happy to fight Devin Haney, but doesn’t see why he should give Haney and his team what they want in negotiations. Specifically, he doesn’t see why he should accept a 147 lb limit when Haney fought a 144 lb catchweight with Jose Ramirez just two fights ago. Here’s what Stevenson told Inside the Ring: “I’m all for making the biggest and best fights happen, but I’m not just about to give you what you (want). And no disrespect to Devin. Like, Devin, you’re a hell of a fighter, but who are you for me to just be, like, ‘I’m gonna give you exactly (what you want)?’ “I’m pound-for-pound one of the best fighters in the sport of boxing, bro. What do I gotta go to 147 for you, when me and you could meet in the middle? We could meet at 144. Let’s do it. What’s the problem? I don’t see the issue. “Let’s remember correctly, he fought Brian Norman [at 147], and before that fight, he fought Jose Ramirez. When he fought Jose Ramirez, the weight was at 144 lbs. So if he’s fighting Jose Ramirez at 144 lbs, two fights ago, what’s the problem with fighting me at 144 lbs? That’s how I look at it.” Stevenson arguably has a point, I suppose, and of course as a fighter looking to make the most money and get the best possible deal, he’s going to ask for what he wants, the same as Haney will. On the other hand, Devin Haney is the WBO welterweight champion. The welterweight limit is 147 lbs. When Haney fought Jose Ramirez, it was not a WBO title fight. When Haney fought and beat Brian Norman for the WBO title, obviously it was, and the limit was 147. The Ramirez fight was also Haney testing the waters coming up from 140, and Ramirez was doing the same. It was also over a year ago now. So Haney would really have every reason to shoot back kind of the same question. Who is Shakur Stevenson to demand a catchweight for a world title fight? Yeah, Shakur’s a terrific, successful fighter. World titles at 126, 130, 135, and 140. But nobody’s pound-for-pound list directly sells tickets or anything, either. And yes, plenty of world title fights over the years have had contract weights under the usual divisional limit. But those were usually, like, really big money fights, with true A-list draws. I don’t know that this is one of those. Does anyone really have any clear leverage here? Haney has the belt. Stevenson probably does sell a few more tickets if you keep it in or around the New York/New Jersey area. Both guys can talk a pretty good game, and there would be intriguing in the matchup between them; nobody would expect the Fight of the Year, but would Shakur’s skill set be able to dominate Haney they way it did Teofimo Lopez and has pretty much everyone he’s fought, or would Stevenson meet real resistance from someone as skilled as Haney is at his best? Should Shakur stand firm or just take the fight at 147 if the money’s right?
"Shakur Stevenson wants a contract weight to face Devin Haney
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External links- Bad Left HookJun 18, 2026, 10:39 PM‘Who are you?’: Shakur Stevenson not willing to bend to Devin Haney in negotiations
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 12: Shakur Stevenson looks on after defeating William Zepeda in their WBC lightweight title fight at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on July 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images Shakur Stevenson says he’d be happy to fight Devin Haney, but doesn’t see why he should give Haney and his team what they want in negotiations. Specifically, he doesn’t see why he should accept a 147 lb limit when Haney fought a 144 lb catchweight with Jose Ramirez just two fights ago. Here’s what Stevenson told Inside the Ring: “I’m all for making the biggest and best fights happen, but I’m not just about to give you what you (want). And no disrespect to Devin. Like, Devin, you’re a hell of a fighter, but who are you for me to just be, like, ‘I’m gonna give you exactly (what you want)?’ “I’m pound-for-pound one of the best fighters in the sport of boxing, bro. What do I gotta go to 147 for you, when me and you could meet in the middle? We could meet at 144. Let’s do it. What’s the problem? I don’t see the issue. “Let’s remember correctly, he fought Brian Norman [at 147], and before that fight, he fought Jose Ramirez. When he fought Jose Ramirez, the weight was at 144 lbs. So if he’s fighting Jose Ramirez at 144 lbs, two fights ago, what’s the problem with fighting me at 144 lbs? That’s how I look at it.” Stevenson arguably has a point, I suppose, and of course as a fighter looking to make the most money and get the best possible deal, he’s going to ask for what he wants, the same as Haney will. On the other hand, Devin Haney is the WBO welterweight champion. The welterweight limit is 147 lbs. When Haney fought Jose Ramirez, it was not a WBO title fight. When Haney fought and beat Brian Norman for the WBO title, obviously it was, and the limit was 147. The Ramirez fight was also Haney testing the waters coming up from 140, and Ramirez was doing the same. It was also over a year ago now. So Haney would really have every reason to shoot back kind of the same question. Who is Shakur Stevenson to demand a catchweight for a world title fight? Yeah, Shakur’s a terrific, successful fighter. World titles at 126, 130, 135, and 140. But nobody’s pound-for-pound list directly sells tickets or anything, either. And yes, plenty of world title fights over the years have had contract weights under the usual divisional limit. But those were usually, like, really big money fights, with true A-list draws. I don’t know that this is one of those. Does anyone really have any clear leverage here? Haney has the belt. Stevenson probably does sell a few more tickets if you keep it in or around the New York/New Jersey area. Both guys can talk a pretty good game, and there would be intriguing in the matchup between them; nobody would expect the Fight of the Year, but would Shakur’s skill set be able to dominate Haney they way it did Teofimo Lopez and has pretty much everyone he’s fought, or would Stevenson meet real resistance from someone as skilled as Haney is at his best? Should Shakur stand firm or just take the fight at 147 if the money’s right?
- Yahoo SportsJun 18, 2026, 10:39 PM‘Who are you?’: Shakur Stevenson not willing to bend to Devin Haney in negotiations
Shakur Stevenson wants a contract weight to face Devin Haney
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