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Fight with 135-FUNTs Keyshawn Davis vs. De los Santos: Last delicate fight?
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12 months agoon
Keyshawn Davis returns to defend his delicate WBO title on Saturday, May 31, against #14 ranking Edwin de los Santos on ESPN. 26 -year -old Davis will have an advantage over his hometown, fighting in the scope arena in Norfolk, Virginia. The event will be shown live on ESPN and ESPN+
(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)
Interest in the fans of Davis’ fight with the recently inactive and injured de los Santos (16-2, 14 KO) was disappointing, and the fans perceived this as another choice of the highest rank to protect their master from being selected by predators, Andy Cruz and Raymond Muratalla. While Keyshawn talked about the fight against Cruz “one of those days”, nobody treats him seriously, because he quickly moves the division of 135 pounds.
Battle about the weight of Keyshawn Davis
During the weighing of the last two fights, Keyshawna looked out of weight loss and exhausted as a warrior could be without falling. Apparently, he will soon be forced to advance on weight, which means that he will never fight Cruz, Muratalla or Abdullah Mason.
This Edwin’s choice is seen as tilt By fans from the previous opponent Keyshawna, Denys Berinchyk, whom he knocked out in the fourth round in February last year. This is the main reason why fans see Keyshawn as avoiding fighters at level A 135, trying to stay as long as possible before moving to 140 or 147.
Davis’s Shakur Stevenson Playbook
The choice of de los Santos was reborn at Keyshawn, because the interest in this fight was very low and did not facilitate his delay. The choice of inactive fighters with a loss and a two -year release is not the smartest thing to do if you try to augment your popularity. However, it offers what Davis’s career strategy is. Following a careful path like his ‘brother,’ Shakur Stevenson, he did it when he had the highest position. Shakur fought with the most fine opposition before he was in favor of bail for signing matches.
The 26 -year -old de los Santos was wounded and sat on the shelf for the last two years after losing to Shakur Stevenson in 2023. He gave defensive artists many problems in this fight, but he did not have wheels to chase him around the ring to get W.
Some perceived this as a sign that he lacked readiness to put himself in the position of counteracting Shakur. Either way, de los Santos did not do enough in winning to get a victory.
Back, as we never left, Norfolk 🌟#Keyshawndelossantos |. June 7 @Espn pic.twitter.com/mcxjbfxlnnnnn
– top -ranking boxer (@Trboxing) June 2, 2025
Nervous saints
In a recent interview for WarriorDe los Santos said: “If I connect, I don’t think the fight will continue because it will end there.” He adds that his plan is “Take over this city” [Norfolk, Davis’ hometown] On Saturday evening.
Watch, go on moving everyone is a business. ⭐️ It’s a fight week at the end! 🥳
– Keyshawn Davis (@keyshawndavis8) June 1, 2025
Last updated 06/02/2025
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The referee stepped in immediately.
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Canelo Alvarez has commented on David Benavidez’s recent call for a clash between the two teams.
Canelo and Benavidez have been linked to a fight for many years, dating back to when they both competed at super middleweight.
While Canelo remains one of the key fighters at 168 pounds, Benavidez has since moved up the rankings, becoming the WBC featherlight heavyweight champion for the first time claiming he defeated Gilberto Ramirez earlier this month win the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles.
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$175 million fraud case
According to court documents obtained by TMZ SportsMayweather maintains that Jona Rechnitz, a former close associate, spent years gaining his trust before becoming his de facto financial manager, real estate broker and banking broker. The complaint named Rechnitz, Ayala Frist, Frist Apex Ventures and attorney Alexander Seligson, accusing the group of orchestrating a multi-year scheme that allegedly depleted Mayweather’s accounts through fraudulent investments, unauthorized wire transfers and undisclosed business entities.
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Separately, a Nevada judge found Mayweather, 49, to be the legal father of a 4-year-old girl, Price Moorehead, and ordered him to pay $32,850 a month in continuing support and $933,050 in back payments, he claims. documents reported by Complex and originally obtained by TMZ Sports. The paternity ruling was made in March 2026. The case began in 2023, when Paige Moorehead, who, according to the documents, worked at the Mayweather’s Girl Collection club in Las Vegas, filed a paternity petition. The court granted a default judgment after Mayweather failed to comply with an order to submit to DNA testing. Data cited in the report shows that about $151,000 has been paid toward the remaining amount, and a judge has granted a lien on California properties linked to Mayweather of up to $2 million to secure payment.
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The novel filings are the culmination of a $340 million lawsuit Mayweather filed in February against Showtime Networks and former Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza in Los Angeles County Superior Court. That complaint alleges that Mayweather’s former manager and advisor, Al Haymon, orchestrated a long-running financial fraud scheme involving the network and Espinoza, citing four causes of action, including aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty and civil conspiracy to commit fraud. In the complaint, Haymon was described as the architect of the alleged scheme but was not named as a defendant. Espinoza said he was surprised by the lawsuit and defended his records, while a spokesman for Showtime’s parent company, Paramount, called the claims baseless. Details of this report were described in a previous report by Boxing Insider.
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