It is now official that Keyshawn Davis will defend his lightweight WBO title against the inactive Edwin de Los Santos, live in ESPN on Saturday, June 7, in the hometown of Davis, Norfolk, Virginia. At Undercard, Keyshawn brothers, Keon and Kelvin Davis will see the action. The event will be shown at ESPN and ESPN+, starting from 22:00 et/19: 00
Inactive pretender
There are a few questions about why de los Santos (16-2, 14 KO) was chosen as a claimant Keyshawn to fight in his first belt defense. De los Santos has three strikes against him:
- Inactive for 2 years = rust ring
- He lost his last fight
- Unknown to free fans
It would be better for fans if Top Range bit a ball and used Andy Cruz or Raymond Muratalli as an opponent of Keyshawn on the card 7 June. If he lost to one of them, at least the highest rank he would know what they got in him, and would throw him in favor of other fighters. The last thing that the highest rank needs is a warrior who must protect with a tender match to keep their heads over the water.
The two main fights of the card on June 7 Davis-de Los Santos have already been leaked. So today’s announcement according to the highest ranking only confirms what boxing fans already knew.
Mason’s “height”?
In a lightweight factor Abdullah Mason (18-0, 16 KO) Fighting Jeremia Nakathlia (26-4, 21 KO) in 10-order. This is to be a step to Mason, 21 years aged, but a more side transition from the type of opposition he faced.
Raymond Muratalla and Ernesto Mercado blew up 35-year-old Nakathlia in two rounds. He was also beaten by Shakur Stevenson. Nakathila won his last three fights, although against the low -level opposition.
The highest rank still seems to be careful with Mason after he watched him dropped twice in November last year by Yohan Vasquez. It was a fight that showed what some suspected of Abdullah. Has a problem with the chin And I can’t do a blow. However, by putting him with Nakoscilia, he has some risk, because the veteran has equal power towards Yohan, and if he catches Mason with something demanding, he will probably drop him.
The lightweight pretender, who was offered to fight with Abdullah, Floyd Schofield, wanted $ 2.5 million, which is a kind of money that pretenders receive against popular world champions. Mason is neither.