The loaded Riyad Season card dubbed The Last Crescendo, received a blow when the British Boxing Board of Control cancelled the fight between Shakur Stevenson (22-0, 10 KOs) and Floyd Schofield. “Kid Austin” fell ill and was admitted to hospital which led to the BBBofC making their decision. Josh Padley (15-0, 4 KOs) was soon named as the late replacement and Stevenson has since appeared at the Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 & undercard workout and taken aim at Schofield (18-0, 12 KOs) while expressing his confidence ahead of Saturday night.
When asked by Chris Mannix at the open workout how the last 24 hours had been, Stevenson said: “It’s been fun. I love the show. I love everything about this. I’m still on the card. The show must go on. I’m ready to put on a show.”
When further probed regarding his prediction that Floyd Schofield wouldn’t make the fight, the WBC lightweight champ said: “I was already kinda expecting it. I knew the kid was scared from the start. I knew he was scared from the jump. When I seen him, he was definitely scared. I think he a punk.”
He was then asked about accepting Josh Padley as a late replacement: “Yes. I mean I watched one round. I’m in shape. I mean they could have sent anybody. They could have said Lomachenko let’s fight and I’d have said let’s do it,” said Stevenson with his usual swagger.
He added: “I know me at my best can beat anyone at their best. I’m the best in boxing and I’m going to show y’all Saturday night.”
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