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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis vs. Esteban Sanchez Added To Valdez-Stevenson Card

    Lightweight Keyshawn Davis, the 23-year-old Olympic silver medal superstar from Norfolk, ******ia, is coming to Las Vegas on Pro Football Draft weekend to show why he should be the boxing world's top draft pick. Davis will battle Mexican veteran Esteban S?nchez in an eight-rounder Saturday, April 30 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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    Co feature with less then 5 fights ? I see him within title contention around 10-12 fights

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      Originally posted by Ricardi
      Co feature with less then 5 fights ? I see him within title contention around 10-12 fights
      I think they should move him fast but I get they gotta build his profile and he's only 23 but him fighting these guys who are 8-4 or whatever he's just way to good for them. I mean the guys got big amatuer pedigree Olympic silver medalist losing a close decision to Andy Cruz who's one of the best amatuers of his generation. He should be fighting top 15 guys after 10 fights or so if he's at that level already look at bam Rodriquez he had 14 fights and moved up 2 weight classes and beat a former champion for a title because he was ready
      Last edited by Boxing2695; 03-30-2022, 05:40 PM.

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        Originally posted by Boxing2695

        I think they should move him fast but I get they gotta build his profile and he's only 23 but him fighting these guys who are 8-4 or whatever he's just way to good for them. I mean the guys got big amatuer pedigree Olympic silver medalist losing a close decision to Andy Cruz who's one of the best amatuers of his generation. He should be fighting top 15 guys after 10 fights or so if he's at that level already look at bam Rodriquez he had 14 fights and moved up 2 weight classes and beat a former champion for a title because he was ready
        Yeah he's already good enough to beat fringe contenders ( top 30-60 ) type of opponents. By around his 10th fight guy should fight for a title, fighting as Co-main already will boost his profile quickly

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