2020 Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis made his professional boxing debut in February 2021, defeating Lester Brown via second-round TKO. Davis would win his next 10 fights.
During his third year as a professional, Davis was evolving, gradually getting closer to the top. In November 2024, the Norfolk, Virginia native had his first homecoming.
With 2:40 left in the second round, Davis knocked down Gustavo Lemos with a edged counter right hand. Lemos was able to get back to his feet, but fell a second time when Davis landed a vicious left hook.
As Lemos tried to get up, he began to stagger and fall to the canvas. As Lemos managed to rally, Keyshawn Davis fired a flurry of shots that knocked Lemos down for the third and final time.
Three months later, Keyshawn Davis stepped into the squared circle in an attempt to win his first world title. About halfway through the fourth round, Davis hit Denys Berinchyk with a well-aimed body shot.
The hit was devastating as Berinchyk fell to his knees and failed to defeat the Count. As a result of the knockout victory, Keyshawn Davis won the WBO lightweight belt.
After winning his first world title, Keyshawn Davis was considered a rising star. Unfortunately for Davis, his progress came to an abrupt halt as Davis became his greatest enemy.
In June 2025, Davis was scheduled to defend his WBO world title against Edwin De Los Santos, but Davis exceeded the weight limit by 4.3 pounds and the fight was canceled.
During a homecoming event he was scheduled to attend, Keyshawn Davis watched his brother Kelvin Davis fight Nahir Albright. Unfortunately for Kelvin, he lost by majority decision.
After the match, Keyshawn and his other brother Keon went backstage and began arguing with Albright. During the altercation, Keyshawn headbutted Nahir Albright.
As a result of his actions, police escorted Keyshawn from the Norfolk Scope Arena.
Keyshawn took a break from boxing to focus on his mental health.
Now undefeated former world champion Keyshawn Davis (13-0, 9 KO) is focused on making 2026 a year of redemption. In 2025, Davis was struggling with personal loss and alcohol addiction.
“From June to August I was drinking every day, I got depressed. I was texting my brothers saying, ‘Yeah bro, I just don’t want to be here anymore.’ I just don’t want to be myself,” Davis said.
“My brothers picked on me to make sure I was straight. Then September 30th came and my brother died. I was going through the hardest time of my life.”
Davis plans to start his year of redemption with a victory over Jamaine Ortiz. Davis feels confident and consistently used one specific word when talking about himself during the previous training session.
“January 31st, amazing… amazing, say it right, man, say it right, amazing, say it! Amazing Keyshawn Davis!”
Former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis feels fresh and rejuvenated. If Davis manages to defeat Ortiz on January 31, he will want to fight the 147-pound world champion.
As for the calendar year, Davis plans to have at least three fights. Keyshawn believes his performances will support catapult him up the pound-for-pound list come behind schedule 2026.
Sports and entertainment writer. She was born and raised in Up-to-date Orleans. He attended college at PURDUE UNIVERSITY