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Undefeated Curtis Stevens in New York City Photos

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Backstage with Curtis Stevens
Curtis Stevens at pre-fight press conference
Curtis Stevens at pre-fight press conference
Curtis Stevens in dressing room before fight
Curtis Stevens in dressing room before fight
Curtis Stevens and head trainer Andre Rozier
Curtis Stevens and head trainer Andre Rozier
Havoc in New York City
Havoc in New York City
Stevens’ hands wrapped by Gary Stark Sr.
Stevens’ hands wrapped by Gary Stark Sr.
Curtis cool, calm, collected
Curtis cool, calm, collected
Stevens, Rozier and NYSAC official
Stevens, Rozier and NYSAC official
Wrpping hands
Wrapping hands
Referee gives instrictions in dressing room
Referee gives instructions in dressing room
Curtis Stevens backstage at Manhattan Center
Curtis Stevens backstage at Manhattan Center
Curtis Stevens stretches
Curtis Stevens stretches
Stevens works with Lenny
Stevens works with Lenny "Biscuit" Wilson
Curtis Stevens shadowboxes
Curtis Stevens shadowboxes
Stevens works the mitts with Greg Dyer
Stevens works the mitts with Greg Dyer
Curtis Stevens prepares for ring walk
Curtis Stevens prepares for ring walk
Brownsville’s Curtis Stevens ready for war
Brownsville’s Curtis Stevens ready for war
Showtime at the Grand Ballroom
Showtime at the Grand Ballroom
Curtis Stevens waits for the opening bell
Curtis Stevens waits for the opening bell
Stevens and Jose Spearman square off
Stevens and Jose Spearman square off
Curtis Stevens between rounds
Curtis Stevens between rounds
Undefeated Curtis Stevens makes his move
Undefeated Curtis Stevens makes his move
Curtis Stevens still knocking men out
Still winning, still knocking men out

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