Keyshawn Davis Speaks On The Most Recent Time He Sparred Gervonta Davis In Recent Interview

Keyshawn Davis is a professional boxer, fighting in the 135 pound lightweight division and his name is buzzing in the media and heating up fast around the boxing world.

He has put together a few outstanding performances, capturing 8 knockouts in 12 fights with an undefeated record.

His most notable performance came in his most recent fight Nov. 8, where he stopped Gustavo Lemos in the 2nd round in astounding knock out fashion. Davis caught Lemos twice and dropped him twice with 2 right hands as Lemos made both standing eight counts, but on shaky legs. Davis hit Lemos with a few combination punches, eventually catching him and dropping Lemos with a right uppercut to end the fight.

After the fight Davis called out another “Davis” in his same weight division of 135 pounds: the main “Davis” that the whole world knows to be the WBA “Super” Lightweight Champion of the world Gervonta “Tank” Davis.

Since then, the two fighters have been seen trading shots with each other on X, and have even mentioned each other’s name in some of their more recent interviews.

We found an interview of when Keyshawan spoke with Fight Hype TV 4 years ago about a sparring match he and Tank had with each other.

“He surprised me with how much defense he had. He got good upper body movement and good legs when he use them. I learned that it’s not really easy to hit this guy”, said Keyshawn when asked about their sparring match.

Now that the two fighters seem to be getting closer to a fight happening in the near future, who do you have winning between the two? Give your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

Keyshawn fights next Feb. 14 against Denys Berinchyk, while Tank takes on 130 pounder Lamont Roach March 1, as Roach is stepping up a weight class to make his debut at the 135 pound lightweight division.

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