The boxing world is buzzing with excitement after Shakur Stevenson's recent victory over Teofimo Lopez, but not everyone is impressed. While many stars have praised Stevenson's performance, Hall of Famer James Toney has a different take. Toney believes Stevenson's win was unexciting and that he lacks the aggression and flair that made Toney a legend. Toney, a three-division world champion, emphasizes the importance of combining powerful punches with a dogged determination to truly captivate the audience. Stevenson, with an impressive 25-0 record and 44% KO rate, has the potential to become a force to be reckoned with, but Toney's critique highlights the need for a more dynamic and aggressive style to truly stand out in the boxing ring.