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UFC Broadcast Mishandles Boxer Shakur Stevenson's Name

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UFC Broadcast Mishandles Boxer Shakur Stevenson's Name

The Ultimate Fighting Championship, widely praised for its production quality, has drawn criticism for repeatedly mispronouncing or misspelling the names of notable guests, particularly boxers. This latest gaffe involved boxing star Shakur Stevenson.

Despite generally high production standards, the UFC's broadcast team has demonstrated a recurring issue with correctly identifying high-profile guests, especially those from the boxing world. This pattern has led to fan frustration and criticism.

The most recent instance saw boxer Shakur Stevenson being incorrectly identified on the broadcast. This error follows a similar incident two years prior at UFC 306, where boxing legend Terence Crawford's name was mangled, drawing significant backlash.

💬 SideLine Take

It's baffling that a production outfit as polished as the UFC can't consistently nail the names of celebrated athletes who are guests on their own show. This isn't just a minor slip-up; it reflects a lack of attention to detail that undermines their otherwise professional image.

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Source: Yahoo Sports

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