Prediction and Betting Tips for Shakur Stevenson vs Artem Harutyunyan – July 6, 2024
Shakur Stevenson
Shakur Stevenson is an undefeated reigning champion who first gained significant recognition on the international stage by winning a silver medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in the 56 kg category. In 2019, Stevenson claimed his first world title by winning the WBO featherweight championship against Joet Gonzalez.
Key victories in his career include wins over Christopher Diaz, Alberto Guevara, and Felix Caraballo, showcasing his dominance in the ring. In 2020, Stevenson moved up to the super featherweight category and continued his winning streak with convincing victories over Toka Kahn Clary and Jeremiah Nakathila.
In October 2021, Stevenson fought Jamel Herring and secured an impressive tenth-round technical knockout, winning the WBO super featherweight title. In April 2022, he had a unification bout against WBC super featherweight champion Oscar Valdez and won by unanimous decision, adding another title to his collection. In his most recent fight, Stevenson won by decision against Edwin De Los Santos.
Artem Harutyunyan
Artem Harutyunyan is a talented German boxer of Armenian descent who won a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics in the 64 kg weight category. His family moved to Germany during his childhood, where Artem began his boxing career.
He made his professional debut in 2017, securing victories over boxers like Laszlo Szabo and Ibrahim Maazou. One of the most significant fights in his professional career was against the experienced Alexander Biryukov, where Harutyunyan achieved a confident win.
In his professional career, Harutyunyan has only one loss, which came in his last fight. Despite putting up a commendable fight against the star Frank Martin, Harutyunyan lost the championship rounds and was ultimately knocked down at the end.
Shakur Stevenson vs Artem Harutyunyan Prediction
Harutyunyan’s previous bout revealed clear defensive issues against top-tier opponents. Stevenson poses a much greater threat than Martin, who Harutyunyan struggled to handle. Our bet is on “Stevenson to win by decision” with odds of 2.10.