This Friday, Keyshawn Davis gets his first world title when he challenges Master WBO Denys Berinchyk. Both fighters appeared today at the last press conference and it seemed that it all began with a relatively tame start, until Davis accused Berinchyk of creating racist gestures.
“I want to deal with the fact that this guy came to America to give me bananas and watermelons with a note,” said Davis. “It’s unprofessional and I feel that it is racist, and you just made this fight a bit more personal.
“This man brought a box of bananas and watermelon to America to bring to my room and I found it racist, so I have something for you.”
Berninchyk and his team did not respond directly to Davis’ claim, in addition to suggesting that Davis is looking for a ax to get up to the fight. Berinchyk was soon asked if he thinks Davis was too inexperienced for a warrior like him.
“I have 350 fights and profits with amateurs,” Berinchyk explained. “I have over 500 victorious street fights and I have one bare fight, as well as the winning.”
It would be semens that Davis was a bit more lively, because it would have arisen from the heat to talk to Berinchyk from the close quarter, showing his face.
“Everything you are talking about, I don’t care. I don’t care. On Friday,” said Davis. “I don’t care about any of your experiences, amateur experience, I don’t care about your silver medal … I don’t care that I don’t care F-CK, Friday.”
“This is a naughty language, my brother,” answered Alex Krasyuk with a smile.
“If you have touched the lower part of your heart, train harder, work harder. It’s your time, tonight at this press conference. My time is Friday evening” – added Berinchyk.