Keyshawn Davis Dismisses Hitchins Despite Impressive Win
When his social media followers asked last Saturday night, Keyshawn Davis dismissed the idea of fighting newly crowned IBF light welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins.
Richardson would be pure trouble due to his boxing skills, power, pinpoint accuracy, and his mobility. His ring IQ is on another level than Keyshawnâs, and heâs capable of beating him like Cubaâs Andy Cruz did four times in the past.
The lightweight contender Keyshawn (12-0, 8 KOs) feels that heâs above Hitchins (19-0, 8 KOs) due to the recent turnout of fans for his last fight on November 8th against Gustavo Lemos at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. The attendance for Keyshawnâs homecoming fight against the light welterweight Lemos was 10,568.
The Businessmanâs Strategy
Davis sees the attendance numbers and his second-round knockout win over Lemos (29-2, 19 KOs) as indications that heâs one of the âelitesâ in the 135-lb division. However, the 5â5âł Lemos looked weight-drained after being hand-picked by Davis for this fight. That performance only showed that Keyshawn could be a drained, slow, tiny fighter that doesnât belong fighting at 135.
Keyshawn could have selected lightweight contender Andy Cruz, a fighter with a 4-0 record against him from the amateurs, including in the 2020 Olympic finals, but he wanted Lemos. Interestingly, he was coming off a loss to Hitchins on April 6th.
Instead of Davis taking on Cruz, he chose a recently beaten fighter, and now heâs classifying himself as one of the âelitesâ at 135. Here is a classic example of matchmaking 101: creating a manufactured star. You canât blame Keyshawn for the hustle. The fans are the ones that canât see whatâs happening.
Hitchins looked amazing last Saturday night on December 7, outboxing light welterweight champion Liam Paro (25-1, 15 KOs), winning a 12-round split decision at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The scores were 116-112, 116-112 for Hitchins, and 117-111. I had it 10-2 for Hitchins.
âYâall keep talking about Hitchins. F*** Hitchins. I donât care about him,â said Keyshawn Davis on social media last Saturday following Richardson Hitchinsâ masterclass performance against IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
âBro already knows what it is when it comes to me. Iâm 12-0, with eight knockouts, about to fight for a world title [against WBO 140-lb champion Denys Berinchyk], 13-0. Iâm knocking people out, putting on insane performances, selling out arenas with 10,000 fans [Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia].
âWhat can you say, bro? 11,000 fans. Yâall canât really say too much. Thatâs what Iâm saying,â said Davis.
Keyshawn says heâs going to be fighting WBO lightweight champion Denys Berinchyk (19-0, 9 KOs) next in February. That guy is perceived as the weakest link among the champions at lightweight, but heâs got a good chance of beating Keyshawn. As we saw in Davisâ fight against Nahir Albright, heâs still the same fighter that Cruz beat in the Olympics. He hasnât improved at all.
Keyshawnâs success since turning pro in 2021 is a product of soft Berlanga-esque matchmaking and his being bigger than the guys heâs been fighting.
Is Keyshawn An Elite?
âI proved that Iâm with the elites. Iâm not just a fighter out here making noise. Iâm with the elites,â said Keyshawn to Mark Kriegel of ESPN. âI also sell. There were 10,000 fans, and all 10,000 fans got a good view of who âThe Businessmanâ was that night,â said Davis about his win over Lemos on November 8th in Norfolk.
Selling 10,000+ tickets doesnât mean that Keyshawn is a star. It just means that Norfolk fans are willing to come to watch him fight, which may reflect that being a town with little entertainment compared to the big cities.
If Davis were from Los Angeles or New York, he wouldnât draw in those cities because there are too many other sources of entertainment for fans. You must produce in those areas or have an amazing Ryan Garcia-like following on social media.
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