Recently deprived of the former WBO Lightweight champion, Keyshawn Davis, apparently turned to the sanctioning authority to be installed as a pretender No. 1 in 140 for the lightweight weight of the Half -Spring Theofimo Lopez.
Are you rewarding an undressed master?
If WBO gives Keyshawn’s request, he would be able to fight the current pre-manner No. 1, Alfredo Santiago (17-2, 8 Kos), for a transient title, while Teofimo (22-1, 13 Kos) negotiates his next fight with Shakur Stevenson.
Lance Pugmire from Boxingscene conveyed a message about Keyshawn (13-0, 9 KO), positioning WBO for place No. 1 on 140.
The Silver Olympic medalist in 2020 Davis was deprived of his delicate title WBO on Friday, June 6, 2025, when he achieved 4.3 pounds above the limit of 139.3 pounds for what would be his virgin defense of his belt against the pretender Edwin de Los Santos.
Edwin’s promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz, decided to cancel the fight against the fears of security for his warrior. De los Santos would be in an adverse situation, fighting a heavier key.
The future of Keyshawn is uncertain
At the beginning of this month, August 7, 2025, Keyshawn told Ariel Helwani on his YouTube channel that he would take a break from boxing for an indefinite time, saying: “I have no idea. It could be a year. It can be two. It can last six months.“
If the World Boxing Organization awards Keyshawn’s request to install it as a pretender No. 1 in 140 for the Teofimo title, it would not be beneficial for the organization if Davis sits from one to two years. The sanctioning body does not appear forward, granting Keyshawn’s petition.
Keyshawn passed on ranking No. 1 by WBO in a delicate welterweight after a lack of weight and deprived of its delicate title will not fit well for fans. It would be like rewarding Davis for a failure.
Top rank transmitting challenge
Davis promoters in the highest rank do not currently have a transmitting platform to fight after their contract with ESPN, with the last event on July 26, 2025. Time is not perfect for Keyshawn to receive position No. 1 as the highest assessment of the Pratender Teofimo on 140.
Nation Vegas has been writing about a fighting game since 2012 and is now a writer with Boxing News 24. Over the years, he has gained a reputation of a mighty relationship from both significant events and growing perspectives, providing messages, combat reports and functions connecting to fans around the world.
With over a decade of experience, Nation combines a edged analysis with the available style, thanks to which its work is a reliable source for readers who want to follow sport from every angle. His consistency and passion for boxing established him as a respected voice on the site.