Kelvin “Nite nite” Davis is looking for a measuring family revenge when he fights the cunning pretender Nahir “Woo” Albright in a 10-round match of the Junior Junior Wiebi on Saturday, June 7, in front of the fans of the family at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.
Davis-Albright circulates to the card of the law at the head of the younger brother Kelvin, Keyshawna Davis, defending his delicate title WBO against Edwin de Los Santos. Keyshawn fought Albright in October 2023 in Rosenberg, Texas, initially winning most of the decisions before a positive marijuana test after the fight, he repealed the verdict to the lack of lack.
Keyshawn-de Los Santos and a delicate factor between Abdullah Mason and Jeremia Nakathila will be broadcast live to ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 22:00 ET/19 PM entitled
Davis-albright and additional fights with the card will send live stream and exclusively to ESPN+.
“Albright is a good opponent of this point in my career, but he can’t spend with us,” said Davis. “He thinks he achieved something from Keyshawn, taking him 10 rounds, but I’m here to show him that he can’t play with the name Davis.”
Davis (15-0, 8 KO), Southpaw with a length of 6 feet-1, changed the professional in December 2020 and signed the highest position in the following year. Last year he went 3-0, warming the crowd of capacity to the Scope Arena in November, when Yeis Solano knocked down in the eighth round of a unanimous victory. Davis was occupied in March from the fourth round of KO, over 33-charges of Jose Marruffo. Albright (16-2, 7 KO) has never been detained as a professional and is winning in July 2023 compared to the US Olympian in the US Karlos Balderas. Less than three months after defeating Balderas, he gave Keyshawn the most tough fight of his career.
In other ESPN+-streamed Undercard Action:
The Dominican Medium knockout knockout Euri Cedeno (11-0-1, 10 KO) strives to extend its KO series to five, when ABEL Mina Ecuador (18-3-1, 9 KO) is in the face of the 10-order. Cedeno represented his homeland at the Olympic Games in Tokyo and already has six knockouts in the first round on his book.
Born in Cleveland Tiger in the welterweight Johnson (15-0, 7 KO) returns in the 10-Rund against the opponent to be named. Johnson was a highly decorated amateur, who became a professional in November 2021 after representing the US team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The OPTRANT in the average weight of Troy Isley (14-0, 5 KO) will face Etoundi Michel William (16-1, 12 KO) in 10-Rund. Isley comes from Alexandria, Virginia and hopes that victory over William before the fans of the state of Home Propa him to the title of the world shot this year.
Promoted according to the highest rank, in cooperation with Sampson Boxing, tickets are now on sale via ticketmaster.com.