SHAKUR STEVENSON rushed from his post-fight press conference to a large brawl to "aid” his mother who was being "attacked".
Stevenson won the largest ever win in his young boxing career by beating Oscar Valdez with a unanimous decision Saturday in Las Vegas.


The American boxer kept the WBO super featherweight title, and won The Ring's vacant super-femaleweight belts.
The 24-year old was then asked questions by media at MGM Grand Garden Arena. During his last answer, he looked concerned by unrest to his left, where his mother was reportedly.
Stevenson put down his titles and raced towards a large commotion in another area where footage showed an epic brawl.
Mike Coppinger, an ESPN boxing insider, claims that two women were accused of attacking the Olympian's mother at the conference.
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Stevenson ran to her rescue, but it's not clear how much he was involved in the melee.
Coppinger tweeted: It seems that two women were accused of attacking Shakur's mother. This abaptly [sic] closed the news conference as Shakur ran to her assistance.
"It was not clear what was actually happening in real-time."
According to reports, Stevenson and his family were kept in a locked room while security personnel calmed things down until it was cleared.
SUN BINGO GET PS50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYJames Prince, his manager, was previously associated with Floyd Mayweather and is believed to have confirmed that the undefeated fighter as well as his mother were fine.
According to reports, a spokesperson for the venue said that they would not comment on anything until they have determined what actually happened.