Olympic silver-medalist Shakur Stevenson returns to action on Saturday when the unbeaten 23-year-old prospect makes his eagerly-anticipated debut at super-featherweight against Toka Kahn Clary.
Stevenson was one of the first notable boxing names to get back into the ring after the COVID-19 pandemic froze live events for several months, halting Puerto Rico's Felix Caraballo in the sixth round at the MGM Grand "bubble" in Las Vegas.
Shortly after that win, "Sugar" vacated the WBO 126 lb title and declared his intent to unify the super-feather division.
Clary is regarded by many as a stepping stone for the Rio 2016 performer, but the big-punching Liberia-born fighter has 19 career knockouts to his name, with two coming in his last three wins, and poses a one-punch threat at all times.
It will also be Stevenson's first professional bout against a southpaw, making it likely that the betting favorite will need to bring his "A-Game" to avoid a slip on fight night.
“Tune in December 12," said Stevenson. "I'm going to put on an amazing performance and I'm going to show why everybody believes why I’m one of the best young fighters in the sport. It’s going to be fireworks.”
The undercard for Shakur Stevenson vs. Toka Kahn Clary begins at 7 p.m. ET. The three-fight main card, headlined by Stevenson-Clary, gets underway at 10 p.m. ET.
In the U.S., the undercard is available on ESPN+, and the main card is available on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.
In Canada, the main card is available on TSN 5.
The show can also be purchased globally on FITE for $12.99.
The card takes place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The venue has created a "bubble", fully compliant with COVID-19 guidelines.