NEW YORK — Shakur Stevenson made it sound easy and look even easier.
He dominated Teofimo Lopez to win a title in a fourth weight class, taking a unanimous decision Saturday night to capture the WBO junior welterweight belt.
''This is the art of boxing,'' Stevenson said. ''Hit, don't get hit and pick guys apart.''
Stevenson (25-0) may have mastered that combination as well as anyone in boxing right now.
The unbeaten southpaw was in control the whole way, hardly getting hit in the early rounds and opening a cut over Lopez's left eye later in the bout. All three judges scored the fight 119-109, giving just one round to Lopez.
''I picked him apart, I did what I was supposed to do,'' Stevenson said.
Lopez (22-2) tried to press the action, but too often all that accomplished was leaving himself open to Stevenson's counter punches.
The current WBC lightweight champion added the 140-pound belt that Lopez held and will be tough to beat no matter which weight class he opts to remain in. Stevenson traded words in the ring afterward with Conor Benn, the British fighter who has largely fought as a welterweight.