Well, let me tell ya, this whole thing about Shakur Stevenson’s dad, it ain’t a simple tale. You see, Shakur’s real daddy was a man named Alfredo Rivera. Now, they didn’t have what you’d call a close relationship, not like you’d expect between a father and son. Nah, it was kinda complicated. Alfredo wasn’t around much when Shakur was growin’ up. He was there in the beginning, but after that, he wasn’t. Life, you know, just didn’t go as it shoulda for them two.
But don’t get me wrong, it ain’t all sad. Shakur, bless his heart, he didn’t let that stop him. After years of not seein’ each other, when Shakur was around 16 or so, his father made an effort to reconnect. Now, that was somethin’, huh? They had some time to make up for, though it didn’t last long ’cause Alfredo passed away in 2019. Ain’t that a hard thing to swallow, especially when you finally get the chance to make things right and time just runs out.
Now, what a lotta people don’t know is that Shakur’s got Puerto Rican blood in him, all thanks to his father, Alfredo. But, like I said, the boy was raised by his stepdad, Shahid Guyton. That’s the man who helped raise him, teach him, and guide him when his real daddy wasn’t around. I reckon it’s Shahid who taught him how to be a man and a fighter. That’s right, that boy grew up strong, and he’s one heck of a boxer today, thanks to a lotta folks who were there for him, even if his real daddy couldn’t be.
Shakur’s rise in the boxing world ain’t a fluke, mind ya. That boy has worked hard for every bit of success he’s gotten, and he’s won titles in three different weight classes. Featherweight, lightweight, you name it. He’s done it. But you know what? I reckon the biggest victory he’s had isn’t about titles or belts—it’s about finding peace with his family and the people who loved him. He talks about how much he’s learned from his dad’s passing. He says it taught him a valuable lesson: you gotta appreciate the ones you love while you’ve got ’em. Ain’t that the truth?
And here’s the thing, it don’t matter how famous Shakur gets, or how many belts he wins, he’s still got a family who’s got his back. His mama, Malikah Stevenson, she was there for him all along. Raised him in Newark, put her heart and soul into him. She’s the one who held things together, and even though Alfredo wasn’t there, it’s clear Shakur never lacked for love. He had people who cared, and that’s what kept him grounded.
Now, I know a lotta folks probably don’t understand what it’s like, growin’ up without your real daddy around. But I think Shakur’s story is a reminder that family ain’t always about who’s blood. Sometimes, it’s about who’s there when you need ’em. And even though his real daddy was gone too soon, Shakur’s shown us that love can come from many places.
So, yeah, Shakur Stevenson’s dad, Alfredo Rivera, didn’t stick around the way a daddy shoulda, but the boy’s done alright for himself. He’s shown the world that no matter where you come from, you can rise up and make somethin’ of yourself. Ain’t that somethin’ to be proud of?
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