Norfolk’s son is now a delicate king. Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KO) won the delicate WBO title in his 14th professional fight, rejecting a friend of the Olympic silver medalist Denys Berinchyk (19-1, 9 KOS) with a left body hook in the fourth round in the fourth round on Friday evening at the theater in Madison Square Garden.
A few days after the ugly weekly controversy between them, Davis refused that his emotions be the best of him. He remained composed, pulled Berinchyk and closed the program.
The 25-year-old had to move early in the constant feinging of Berinchyk and Movement, but in the third round he found his rhythm, the time when he came on the right hand and dropping him to the left to the body.
By eating the success of his attack in the central part, Davis doubled on the fourth. When Berinchyk entered, Davis counteracting his right and left downstairs, the latter folded him on canvas.
Berinchyk tried to get up, but judge Harvey Dock waved at 1:45.
Davis said: “It was an amazing feeling. Just before eliminating it, I heard a crowd that said: “Norfolk! Norfolk! Norfolk! ‘I thought, “I have to knock him out now! Boom!'”
“I have never really had problems with awkward warriors. The only thing that gave me trouble was the way he jumps and left. And it was a bit faster than I expected. When the rounds lasted, I felt more comfortable, and in the fourth round I did it to him. “
“My son was here. I had to appear for my son, Keyshawn Jr. He was in the crowd watching me. Now it means a lot to me. When he looks at this day, he will be proud of his father. “
“I want everyone who has balls to enter the ring and fight me. There are two 135-pound masters that I would like to fight. If they have the courage to enter the ring with a “businessman”, tell them to send me a contract or I can send them. “
Xander Zayas
The star Puerto Rican, Xander Zayas, moved to his junior WBO Ranking No. 1, stopping the German contender to the German contender Sław Sławer (20-1, 11 KO) in the ninth round of the company.
Zayas (21-0, 13 KO) invested in the body early and often, and eventually paid dividends. He spent most of the fight with retreat and building a convenient advantage before using his moment.
Waiting the hook upstairs, Spomer left the body open, and Zayas buried his left to the liver. Spomer never recovered when Zayas threw himself, pouring him out as long as judge Charlie Fitch saw enough.
Zayas kept his pair of regional stripes at 2:01 ninth round.
Zayas said: “From the first round I knew that he would gradually wear out. On the third or fourth I hurt him and he got a good shot for me. But I went to my corner and told me to fight intelligently because we had 10 rounds to bear it. And until the eighth and nine they told me, let’s come with combinations and we began to land with more power to get the finish. “
“On paper he was my most complex opponent so far, and I stopped him. I passed every test that stayed in front of me, and I feel that I am now ready to fight for the title of world champion. I want the next one. “