Coach Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre says his fighter Keyshawn Davis believes he can beat famous person Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis proper now.
BoMac states that the unbeaten, extremely ranked Keyshawn (10-0-1, 7 KOs) has already referred to as out Tank Davis, however he’s not being talked about as a result of he has solely ten fights underneath his belt as a professional.
Want for Stronger Competitors
The true purpose followers don’t discuss Keyshawn is the low-level opposition he’s been combating and the truth that he seemed marginal when his promoters at Prime Rank stepped him up in opposition to fringe contender Nahir Albright.
What Keyshawn wants is to battle these killers to place him on the radar of Tank Davis and Vasily Lomachenko at 135:
Andy Cruz
William Zepeda
Raymond Muratalla
Edwin De Los Santos
Floyd Schofield
Keyshawn Davis, the 2020 Olympic U.S. silver medalist, is ranked #3 IBF, WBC, and WBO at light-weight and is near difficult Tank Davis for his WBA title, offered he needs that battle.
If Prime Rank needs to hurry up the method, they will throw Keyshawn in with Andy Cruz, Zepeda, Muratalla, or De Los Santos to place him on the forefront of the boxing public’s minds.
Sadly, these guys is perhaps too good for Keyshawn, and if that’s the case, Prime Rank can reduce bait, throw Davis overboard for the fish, and transfer on.
They will’t try this by matching Keyshawn in opposition to outdated veterans like Jose Pedraza and obscure fighters that even hardcore followers have by no means heard of, which is what Prime Rank is doing now.
Unproven Potential
Tank Davis can’t be compelled to face anybody, and even when Keyshawn rises to the WBA necessary spot, it doesn’t assure him an opportunity to battle the Baltimore native until he and his administration need it.
“I’ve acquired a 135-pounder that may make some noise, and that’s the place my concern is at Keyshawn Davis,” mentioned coach Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre to Sean Zittel about his fighter, light-weight contender Keyshawn Davis.
BoMac wants to talk with Prime Rank to insist they begin matching Keyshawn in opposition to higher opposition. He received’t be capable of take their backdoor path to seize a world title at 135.
There are not any weak champions at light-weight for Keyshawn to seize a belt in opposition to, as there was when George Kamabosos Jr. was holding three of the belts.
“They’re not speaking about it as a result of he’s solely to 10 fights, however the world is aware of he’s proper there. He simply referred to as him out. So, I feel he has in his thoughts that he can beat him,” mentioned BoMac about Keyshawn believing he can defeat Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis.
Hardcore boxing followers are conscious Keyshawn is ranked excessive, however not informal followers, who do not know who he’s, and it might keep that means if Prime Rank continues to match him in opposition to the likes of Jose Pedraza and veteran Miguel Madueño.
“I’ll let you know like this: So long as he [Keyshawn] follows the sport plan, he can win any battle on the market. You bought to assume on the fly and adapt to the type that’s in there. That’s what makes an important fighter, adapting,” mentioned BoMac.
Keyshawn is combating subsequent month in opposition to veteran Miguel Madueño on the undercard of Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan on July sixth on the Prudential Middle in Newark, New Jersey.
The 25-year-old Keyshawn nonetheless isn’t headlining fights regardless of his Olympic pedigree and the hype that has gone into his profession by Prime Rank. At this level, it’s debatable whether or not Keyshawn will pan out.
Comparisons to Terence Crawford
Though some see him as a youthful model of Terence Crawford, he hasn’t proven the aggressiveness to assault his opponents the best way the Nebraska native did earlier in his profession.
A timid high quality about Keyshawn, even in opposition to weak punchers like Jose Pedraza, makes it troublesome to see him changing into the following Crawford. Keyshawn doesn’t like getting hit and can do something to keep away from it.
Furthermore, Keyshawn’s lack of need to avenge his many defeats in opposition to Cuban Andy Cruz makes him a poor candidate to step into the sneakers of Crawford.

