VIDEO: Interview with Undefeated Heavyweight Stephan Shaw




AUDIO: Interview with undefeated Heavyweight Prospect Stephan Shaw






VIDEO: Interview with undefeated Heavyweight Stephan Shaw






Split-T Management’s Stephan Shaw Remains Perfect with 3rd Round Stoppage over Gregory Corbin

NEW YORK (December 6, 2019)- Split-T Management heavyweight Stephan Shaw remained undefeated with a 3rd round stoppage over Gregory Corbin on Thursday night at Terminal 5 in New York City.

Shaw dropped Corbin at the end of the 1st frame with a hard right hand. In round three, Shaw landed a hard combination that caused Corbin to be stunned badly on the ropes, and the bout was stopped at 2:14.

With the win, Shaw, 27 years-old of Saint Louis remains undefeated with a record of 13-0 with 10 knockouts. Shaw took out Corbin faster then former world champion Charles Martin, and will continue to be looked at as one of the top up and coming heavyweights in the world.

Shaw is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.




Split-T Management’s Normatov, Shaw, Nova, Ceballo and Pacheco Score wins to remain undefeated

undefeated.

Thursday night at The Foxwoods Resort in Connecticut, heavyweight Stephen Shaw scored three knockdowns en-route to a fourth round stoppage over Willie Jake Jr.

Shaw dropped Jake in each of the first three frames, and the fight was waved off at 56 seconds into the fourth round.

With the win, Shaw raises his perfect mark to 12-0 with nine knockouts.

On the same card, Hurshidbek Normatov made it nine in a row as he won a eight-round unanimous decision over veteran Walter Wright in a junior middleweight contest.

With the win, Normatov won the WBA NABA US Super Welterweight title. Normatov, who was a European Amateur Champion boxed very well as he worked behind a jab that he followed nicely with straight shots that landed throughout the contest.

Normatov of Uzbekistan, who now calls Brooklyn home won by scores of 80-72 twice and 79-73.

Shaw and Normatov are promoted by DiBella Entertainment.

Last Friday night in Boston, at the Encore Boston Harbor, super featherweight, Abraham Nova stopped Luis Castillo in the opening frame to retain his NABA Title.

Nova of Albany, New York landed a perfect combination that dropped Castillo down for the ten count.

With the win, Nova, who is ranked number-six by the WBA raised his mark to 16-0 with 12 knockouts.

Nova is promoted by Murphy’s Boxing.

On the same bill, welterweight Brian Ceballo kept his winning ways by stopping veteran Luis Eduardo Flores in round four of a scheduled eight-round bout.

Ceballo landed a thudding body shot that put Flores (24-15) down in a heap of trouble, and the bout was halted.

Ceballo of New York, has kept an active schedule, as he won his 4th bout of 2019 and is now 10-0 with five knockouts.

Ceballo is promoted by 360 Promotions.

Saturday night in Hermosillo, Mexico, prized middleweight prospect, Diego Pacheco stopped previously undefeated Jose Alonso Esparza inside of one round to raise his perfect mark to 5-0 with four knockouts.

The Los Angeles native has been impressive as this was the 3rd undefeated foe that Pacheco has defeated, and the 5th win in an eight-month span.

Pacheco, 18 years-old will be right back in action on September 14th in Carson, California.

Pacheco is promoted by Matchroom Boxing.




Split-T Management undefeated prospects Stephan Shaw and Isiah Jones in action TONIGHT!!

NEW YORK (October 26, 2018) –Tonight, two highly regarded undefeated prospects from boxing’s deepest management stable, Split-T Management, will be in action as undefeated heavyweight Stephan Shaw (9-0, 6 KOs) takes on Aaron Chaves in an eight-round bout in New Orleans. While in Gary Indiana, former National Golden Gloves champion Isiah Jones (6-0, 3 KOs) takes on Dakota Bush in a six-round middleweight bout.

The 26 year-old Shaw, who was a 2013 National amateur champion and 2013 National PAL champion, will be making his 2nd appearance of 2018 will take on Chavers, who will be taking on his 9th undefeated opponent.

Jones, 24 years-old of Detroit will be looking to continue his development in his 2nd start of the year.

“I see both of these fighters as the future of their respected divisions. They won at the top levels of the amateur ranks, and I expect them to win at the top level of the professional ranks,” said David McWater of Split-T management.