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Stevenson Dominates Clary in Main Event

The sensational Shakur Stevenson
played the role of headliner and shined. Stevenson, the former
featherweight world champion, secured a 10-round unanimous decision
over veteran Toka Kahn Clary in the junior lightweight main event Saturday
from the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble.

Stevenson (15-0, 8 KOs), the WBO No. 1 junior lightweight contender, has a
title shot on his brain, but he nonetheless laid a beating on Clary (28-3,
19 KOs). The scorecards — 100-90 across the board — were a formality.

Up next, if he gets his wish, is a shot at the WBO junior lightweight world
title.

“He knew how to survive. He came in there to survive, and that’s what he
did,” Stevenson said. “I want the WBO belt first. The winner of {Carl}
Frampton and {Jamel} Herring have to come see me. After that, we want {WBC
world champion Miguel} Berchelt.”

*Nakatani Shocks Verdejo*

Trailing big on the scorecards, Masayoshi Nakatani came from behind and
earned the most significant win of his career.

Nakatani (19-1, 13 KOs) scored a pair of knockdowns in the ninth round to
stop Puerto Rican star Felix Verdejo in the ninth round of a scheduled
10-round lightweight bout. Knocked down in the first and fourth rounds,
Nakatani, in his first bout since a decision loss to Teofimo Lopez in July
2019, stormed back with a pair of knockdowns in the ninth to clinch the
shocking stoppage.

Verdejo (27-2, 17 KOs) saw his four-bout winning streak come to an end,
and at the time of the stoppage, he was leading on all three
scorecards (78-72 2x and 77-74).

After the bout, a jubilant Nakatani set his sights on a rematch with Lopez,
now the undisputed lightweight world champion.

“I fought Lopez, and I wanted to fight him again, and that’s why I kept
going,” Nakatani said. “I want to go for the knockout like I did today, and
that’s going to be my style.”

*Berlanga’s Sweet 16*

Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga did it again. The Brooklyn brawler knocked
out Ulises Sierra in the first round, the 16th consecutive first-round
knockout for the 23-year-old phenom. Sierra (15-2-2, 9 KOs), from San
Diego, had never been knocked out as a professional, but he was cannon
fodder. Berlanga knocked him down three times in the opening stanza,
forcing referee Russell Mora to stop the bout at 2:40.

Berlanga said, “{I want} rounds. The better competition, the better
opposition we fight, I believe we’re going to get those rounds in. We ended
2020 with a bang. 2021 is a big year for us, and I’m looking forward to it.

“Tito Trinidad was my idol. He still is. Just being with him opened up my
eyes as to what boxing is about, the dedication, the focus, leaving the
streets and the bad people alone.”

*In undercard bouts:*

*Middleweight: **Quincy LaVallais (10-0-1, 5 KOs) UD 8 Clay Collard (9-3-3,
4 KOs). Scores: 77-75 2x and 78-74. *LaVallais upset cult favorite Collard
over eight rounds, sweeping the last two rounds to earn the decision.
Collard entered the fight 5-0 in 2020, but he was no match for the slick
boxing of LaVallais. This was a rematch of a June 2019 draw, and LaVallais
has now won three in a row since that disputed verdict.

*Light Flyweight: **Jesse Rodriguez (13-0, 9 KOs) KO 2 Saul Juarez
(25-13-2, 13 KOs), 2:05. *San Antonio product Rodriguez, 20, dominated the
former two-time world title challenger, sending him to the canvas for the
full 10-count with a left uppercut. Rodriguez has now won five straight
fights via stoppage.

*Featherweight: **Robeisy Ramirez (6-1, 4 KOs) TKO 6 Brandon Valdes (13-2,
7 KOs), 2:49.* Two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Ramirez authored the
most complete performance of his career, becoming the first man to stop
Colombian veteran Valdes. Referee Russell Mora deducted a point from Valdes
in the sixth for low blows, and soon after the foul, Ramirez unloaded on
Valdes in a neutral corner. Mora stepped in and halted the bout with 11
seconds remaining in the round.

*Featherweight: **Haven Brady Jr. (2-0, 2 KOs) RTD 2 Michael Land (1-2, 1
KO)*. After two rounds of punishment, referee Kenny Bayless stopped the
fight in favor of Brady, an 18-year-old Top Rank signee from Albany,
Georgia.

*Welterweight: **Kasir Goldston (2-0, 1 KO) TKO 2 Llewelyn McClamy (2-1, 1
KO), 1:35. *Goldston notched the first stoppage of his young career,
knocking down McClamy twice in less than two rounds of action. Goldston,
17, signed a professional contract with Top Rank earlier this year.

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*Event Name: Shakur Stevenson vs. Toka Kahn Clary – Fight Night*
*Date: Saturday, December 12, 2020*
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