Boxing
Vick, Iverson … Keyshawn? Norfolk Roots connect Davis with Sports Legends
Published
11 months agoon
Las Vegas – a airy champion WBO Keyshawn Davis remembers the day when Whitaker Pernell “Sweet Pea” entered the recreation center in his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, for a local boxing event. Davis, then preteen, was there to support his older brother Kelvin, who competed on the card. Keyshawn, Kelvin and their younger brother Keon – known as DB3 (Davis Brothers Three) – dreamed as children abandoning “757” to become world boxing champions. Following in the footsteps of other local legends in the Hampton Roads area, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Newport News, it was a challenge due to growing crime indicators, multi -generational poverty and lack of inexpensive apartments in the city.
“It is very challenging to get out of here, because we do not have resources that other cities have,” said Davis ESPN. “If the athlete wants to do it with 757, they must be a golden child.”
One of these legends entered the Recreation Center.
“As soon as [Whitaker] He crossed the door, all the attention was on him, “Keyshawn remembered, making the final preparation at the gym in the highest ranking in Las Vegas during his fight on Saturday with Edwin de los Santos to the arena in Norfolk.
Keyshawn was only 2 years venerable when Whitaker, a four -person world champion, had his last professional fight with Carlos Bojorquez in 2001, but he heard stories and saw a sufficient number of movies on YouTube to know everything about “Sweet Pea” and lifted him. So when a man commonly considered the greatest defense boxer he has ever sat down next to Keyshawn to see Kelvin dominating his fight, the dream of being a world champion became concrete.
“He watched the fight,” said Keyshawn, still in disbelief. “He was spinning, shouted the instructions, and I saw that he was really in it. As a younger brother, see a boxing legend from our city, I support my older brother for me. I looked at my older brother, and” Sweet Pea “talked
“It was the day when I realized that we got it. We can really fight and intend to do it.”
Whitaker helped the Davis brothers, being around them in the gym, giving them tips and teaching their boxing techniques before his death in 2019.
Although Davis is the first champion of the boxer world since Whitaker left Norfolk, he follows the unusual line of athletes from this area, such as the former NFL playmaker and the current football coach in Norfolk State Michael Vick, NBA icon Allen Iverson and NFL Smith leader.
And when you look at the albums during Keyshawn, you will see that the mayor of Norfolk Kenny Alexander sits with Vicko, Smitr and Iverson to see his craft “The Businessman”. A group of legends supporting one own is not unusual in this area. She is proud of being part of this community.
“Support is in our DNA,” said Alexander ESPN. “This combination with the legacy and family may not be relatives, but you are a relative because you are part of the fabric” 757 “. We don’t take it slightly.
Idea The appearance for athletes is nothing recent. Vick told ESPN that he was growing up when seeing Whitaker at the Local Boys’ and Girls club, and once noticed Smith at the football match of the University of Hampton. He said that these observations helped inspire his pursuit of greatness, and, like before him, Vick was a priority to pay him forward, supporting Davis in the same way.
“We must appear on Keyshawn,” said Vick, who has been watching Davis since his Olympic race. “He is a champion, so people like me, Bruce Smith, mayor Alexander and Allen Iverson must appear to inform the world how we support our own. Now, when places are going, people know that he has people like us on their network. We’ll make sure that everything is fine.”
Davis fed the last telephone conversation with Iverson and Vick, during which he sat and listened to two people who change in his area, offers advice and their support for a newborn warrior.
“They put me before my fight before my fight,” said Davis. “Do you know how crazy it is?”
Vick said that Saturday at the Scope Arena will not differ from Davis’s other fight, because the previous general selection No. 1 plans to be the ring.
“We have to cultivate these moments to see him,” said Vick. “As a city, we must appreciate these moments, because we may not get the fight against Keyshawn in Norfolk again. It is so good that ultimately all his fights will be in Las Vegas.”
Keyshawn has a long way before he achieves the success of Whitaker, who was a golden medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games. However, at the age of 26, with the Silver Olympic Medal from the Tokyo 2020 Games, he is on the right track.
Davis is the latest talent of the high caliber who came out of “757”, but it is unlikely that he will be the last because of the region’s makeup and the involvement of family stars in his hometown.
“Keyshawn grew up, adored Pernell, not only from what he did in the ring, but also because of what he meant and still means [the Norfolk] The community, “the chairman of the highest class Bob Arum said ESPN.”[Keyshawn] He took the torch from the behind schedule, great “sweet peas” and is now a beloved figure in Norfolk and seven cities. Keyshawn uses his platform to aid the next generation of newborn men and women. “
With the city council On Wednesday in Norfolk, publishing proclamation from June 2 to June 8, is “Keyshawn Davis Week”, Davis’s goal followed in the footsteps of his idol in the ring and outside.
“I always told myself that I’m going to work in the city, so people know that I am a city and I am for the city,” said Davis. “I need people behind me so that we can do it as far as possible.”
Together with Hall Famed athletes, this area was produced by the award -winning grammy of musicians Pharrell, Timbaland, Missy Elliott and the deceased Ellla Fitzgerald. Gabby Douglas Olympic gold medal, NBA champion Alonzo Mourning and comedian Wanda Sykes and Jay Pharoah also represent this area.
“You have a drowner of talent, and the secret sauce is that mixing ideas, faith, drive and sand,” said Alexander about a wealthy and diverse talent pool in the area. “This is different in Norfolk and” 757 “. We are trained to be consistent.
Movement is the reason why talented athletes such as Vick return home and give away. Before working in the state of Norfolk in December, Vick had a more lucrative offer on the other side of the country in the state of Sacramento. But the three -time quarterback of Pro Bowl knew where his heart was and what he had to do.
“There was more money at stake, but I donated all this to go home,” said Vick, who founded the Non-profit organization of the Vick Foundation Foundation in 2006 to support the threatened youth in non-school programs in the Hampton Roads area. “While someone may think that it was a crazy decision, sometimes everything in life is not about money. We have people in our community who really care for newborn people and pour in.”
Donating is also a huge motivation for Davis, but his foundation stone of all this is his success in the ring.
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Keyshawn Davis claims that WBO Lightweight Title with the fourth rune of TKO
Keyshawn Davis wins through TKO in the fourth round to become the recent WBO Lightweight champion at 135 pounds.
Davis, considered the future pound fighter as a pound, who trains with world champions, such as Terenka Crawford and Shakur Stevenson, has a style that falls somewhere between Crawford’s erroneous attack and Stevenson’s elite technical ability. Davis cultivated fans, being dominant and amusing.
He needed only four rounds to tear the previously undefeated Ukrainian warrior Denys Berinchyk to become the world champion in February. He is already attacking the fighting for 140, 147 and 154 pounds and believes that his best will only come.
“When everything is said and done, I will be called one of the greatest all time,” said Davis, who called to fight Gervont “Tank” Davis and Teofimo Lopez. “Perhaps I’m not the biggest star now, so many of these guys don’t want to risk fighting me. I already have skills and skills, but when I achieve a specific status, they won’t be able to escape from me anymore.”
Davis has tools to become a game changer, just like before him, but Vick’s council is that Keyshawn was aware of everything around him.
“It requires an unlimited amount of discipline,” said Vick, who in his career stood in the face of a litany of legal problems, including an investigation into the fight against Bad Newz Kennels dogs in 2007, which led to a 23-month sentence of the NFL prison and suspension at the peak of a football career. “People do not understand the victims that we need to succeed every day. You can do everything well and screw it all in 30 seconds. And that’s all they will talk about. Fortunately, he has good people around them and is disciplined. And I will be there to advise him when he needs me.”
Davis, who recently became a father, rides a lot on his success and said that he focuses on his goals.
“I told myself that I would not be rummaging,” said Davis. “There is no pressure on me to succeed, because success is the mentality of” 757 “. This is what Michael Vick had, he had Allen Iverson, he had Pernell Whitaker and I have it.
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43-0 is followed by Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0 – still no improvement despite the agreement with PBC
Published
13 minutes agoon
April 28, 2026
Abel Mendoza’s undefeated streak will resume on May 16, and the fight against Javier Rodriguez will lead the Texan to 44-0.
The number is rising – the credibility is not.
On paper, the trajectory is clear and he is on track to have one of the most vital resumes in sports. But the deeper into the rabbit hole Mendoza goes, the more questions this recording begins to raise.
Mendoza is seven fights shy of Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0 mark that defined the perfect newfangled boxing record.
However, as has been the case throughout his career, the details of this unique character tell a more complicated story.
World Boxing News has previously documented discrepancies in Mendoza’s record as fights were reviewed and added over time, including Colombia’s July 2025 result that officially moved him to 43-0.
The figure is now standing after being briefly removed, but tracking its depth has been with him the entire time.
Record vs reality
After signing a recent endorsement deal, Mendoza promised to step up. It must be admitted that Rodriguez is unique compared to some of the events he has attended in Colombia.
Premier Boxing Champions saw enough in Mendoza to bring him onto their roster. He was expected to make a evident leap in class, not just a marginal one.
When a boxer partners with PBC and Al Haymon, one of the top promoters in the United States, and then promises tougher tests, it’s difficult to consider this the Texan’s 44th fight.
Over the past few months, Mendoza has been calling out Isaac Cruz and targeting fights with Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero. The expectations were clear – but that’s not it.
But when it comes to naming opponents, it’s the same consistent story for Mendoza. Therefore, this latest venture does not provide the expected progress.
Score 43-0
Exceeding Terence Crawford’s 43-0 mark, which Mendoza achieved last year and can better next month at The Bomb Factory in Dallas, should have come with some sort of warning label.
The number itself has significance when compared to when Crawford retired, but context shows how much it actually means in the frigid lithe of day.
Crawford’s tally to 43-0 came against elite competition in multiple weight classes, which resulted in an undisputed success. In contrast, Mendoza’s track was built on activity and volume, often against the backdrop of padded slab opposition.
Several opponents came into this heat with lost records or constrained experience, which reinforced this pattern.
This vulnerability largely explains the reaction to the latest adversary.
The enemy is under the microscope
As it turns out, Rodriguez, who ironically shares the same “Pitbull” name as Cruz, arrives in impoverished shape after struggling through a six-year career that stalled in 2017.
He returned seven years later but failed to impress, and Mendoza would be only his third fight in nine years.
Rodriguez enters with a 17-3-3 record, but his inactivity and lack of progress leave grave questions about what he brings to the competition.
Less like a Pitbull and more like a Miniature Bull Terrier when it comes to its place in the grand scheme of the sport.
Finishes 50-0
Mendoza is getting closer to Mayweather’s 50-0 mark, but without the kind of decisive fights that gave the record any significance.
Previous WBN analysis has already shown how threats to Mayweather’s benchmark have come and gone, with fighters like Jaime Munguia and Gilberto Ramirez underperforming in the promotions and others failing to maintain the activity required to reach that number.
Mendoza is now in a different category – one where records continue to climb but questions remain.
Going 44-0 keeps him on track mathematically. Credibility is still not satisfactory.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.
Boxing
Tim Bradley questions 12-round test fight against Xander
Published
1 hour agoon
April 28, 2026
Bradley said experience could prove to be a factor as Boots did not spend enough time in the final innings.
There is definitely some truth to the notion that we haven’t seen Ennis in a fight to the death, but there is also the risk of punishing a fighter for being too dominant.
“Yeah, I think experience might be a factor here, but I mean Boots isn’t used to going 12 rounds. Boots isn’t used to going 12 rounds either. He usually knocks these guys out before he goes 12 rounds,” Bradley told YSM Sports Media.
Bradley is right that Ennis didn’t spend a lot of time overdue in rounds, but that’s mostly because his shot selection and pocket awareness are so high that opponents tend to crack before they can test his engine.
While we didn’t see Ennis lose any strength, we also didn’t see him be the least bit winded or depressed. “An unanswered question” is not necessarily a sign of weakness; there is simply a lack of data because it was so effective.
Bradley also questioned the level of opposition Boots has faced, saying there is little material in the reports to provide evidence of elite level.
“When you look at the competition he faced, nothing jumped out as crazy.”
This matters because Ennis is moving to a stronger division where size, pace and resistance are more tough than at welterweight. Xander is younger, naturally bigger and at 154 years venerable he has already won titles.
Bradley still thinks Boots has a higher ceiling. He called him “extremely talented” and said he expected Ennis to come in and want to make a statement.
“I’ve got Boots. I just think he’s incredibly talented,” Tim said.
One thing that often gets overlooked in the 12-round experience debate is Ennis’ extensive amateur experience. While professional rounds are different, elite amateurs are accustomed to high-intensity, high-pressure environments. To most observers, Ennis doesn’t strike me as a fighter who panics, which usually causes a fighter to burn through his gas tank in the overdue rounds.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
Boxing
The Shakur Stevenson vs. Devin Haney fight is in the works, but there is one major issue standing in the way
Published
3 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney are reportedly in talks for an all-American superfight.
Haney won titles in three weight classes and was undisputed at lightweight. Most recently he defeated Brian Norman Jr. for the WBO welterweight world title.
Both men have impressed in their recent wins and are widely considered two of the most technically elite fighters in the sport today. A fight between the two has been discussed for a long time, and The Ring’s Mike Coppinger reported that it could now become a reality if one key hurdle can be overcome – an agreed weight limit.
Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson are in preliminary talks to fight @MikeCoppinger revealed on @InsideRingShow.
Weight agreements are currently holding up discussions.#InsideTheRing | The latest episode available on DAZN 📺 pic.twitter.com/eb1fG2269a
— InsideRingShow (@InsideRingShow) April 27, 2026
This problem is not effortless to solve and may prove too stern for negotiations to overcome. Haney said he felt best at welterweight and looked exhausted at super lightweight. Stevenson argues that his opponent faced Jose Ramirez at the 144-pound catchweight last year and could do the same again. While Haney handled the weight well and performed well on the night, there is no doubt he would have been at a disadvantage.
Stevenson, however, argued that he is still a natural lightweight – even though he looks comfortable against Lopez at 140 pounds – and that a meeting under the welterweight limit creates a more even playing field.
Time will tell whether this can be agreed behind the scenes. A significant amount could assist move things forward, but given their undefeated records, pound-for-pound status and position as the face of American boxing, both Stevenson and Haney will be cautious in making decisions.
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