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    Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis Slightly Open To Fighting Shakur Stevenson Fight: "It Gotta Be Worth It"

    Keyshawn Davis isn't your typical prospect. Although he has only a handful of fights under his belt, nine to be exact, he's making the type of noise that everyone else in the lightweight division is taking notice of.
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    #2
    I watched him on the undercard of the fight the other weekend , only thing special about this kid is he seems like he belongs in the special Olympics , people in boxing really need to stop giving all these handicap advantages to people who are not all there like fury and this kid, he came from one round acting like he was a girl in balarina , my god no interest in watching him , doesn't throw enough punches and literally runs away fighting scared, he definitely comes off like he has down syndrome with his younger out , and by the way he is nothing like Mayweather , I always love Floyd and don't feel Floyd runs at all but this kid does, disgrace of a show he put on that night, his energy is all feminine energy
    Last edited by Sammy7861992; 08-12-2023, 06:14 AM.

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      #3
      He not worth watching needless to say pay lots of attention or money! The way he carries on you would think he has won something, and hell he not even a USBA champion. I can see he's from one of them Parks in Norfolk though, probably Church St. tricking.

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        #4
        Keyshawn Davis: "Because I know I'll lose, I have to be paid a lot to fight Stevenson."
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          #5
          They always worry about losing their zero, or simply losing. You'd wonder why these people chose this profession in the first place. Maybe they're expecting to be fed crumbs all the time till they retire. They don't even think of the benefits of learning something from a loss. It's a horrible sport. What if he wins?

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            #6
            I'd rather have a loss from Stevenson than a win against someone everyone knew I'd beat..

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