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Hearn: If he beats Berinchyk, what’s Keyshawn Davis’ biggest fight? Andy Cruz

Andy Cruz wins his IBF International and WBA Continental Latin American Lightweight Titles Contest against Antonio Moran , at BMO Stadium on August...

Keyshawn Davis is a week away from his first world championship contest against WBO lightweight titleholder Denys Berinchyk and while widely expected to pass that Valentine’s Day test with flying colours, there’s one particular name he’ll inevitably be linked to from their amateur days. Continue reading “Hearn: If he beats Berinchyk, what’s Keyshawn Davis’ biggest fight? Andy Cruz”

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After rollercoaster 2024, Cordina can’t wait to get into lightweight mix in 2025

Joe Cordina warms up ahead of the IBF and IBO Super Featherweight World title fight between Joe Cordina and Anthony Cacace during the Ring Of Fire -...

Joe Cordina lost his IBF super-featherweight world title in startling fashion on Saudi shores seven months ago and while he’s been raring to go in a new weight division after suffering a first professional defeat, the Welshman doesn’t have leverage nor seemingly a promotional deal with which to pursue the big fights he’s long been coveting. That won’t stop him searching for more in 2025. Continue reading “After rollercoaster 2024, Cordina can’t wait to get into lightweight mix in 2025”

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Davis dices overweight Lemos in two, stakes claim for world title shot at 135lbs

Keyshawn Davis’ Norfolk homecoming went smoothly, as the world-level lightweight contender scored three knockdowns and delivered a vicious second-round stoppage win over an overweight Gustavo Lemos to boost genuine championship credentials in his first headline bout at the Scope Arena. Continue reading “Davis dices overweight Lemos in two, stakes claim for world title shot at 135lbs”

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Keyshawn Davis’ homecoming one filled with jeopardy and much-needed intrigue

Kicking off fight week in his homecoming bout, a crossroads world title eliminator against an uber-dangerous talent in Gustavo Lemos, unbeaten lightweight contender Keyshawn Davis knows he has a job to do. First, the 25-year-old talent will soak up another motivating moment alongside his two brothers celebrating the arduous path en route to this juncture. Continue reading “Keyshawn Davis’ homecoming one filled with jeopardy and much-needed intrigue”