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    How to watch Keno Marley vs Diarra Davis Jr live online for free

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    His professional journey, however, begins with a difficult test. Diarra Davis Jr., if social media posts are correct, trains younger athletes. At 35, the American enters with fewer accolades. But given his maturity, will he prove too seasoned and too durable for the Brazilian prospect to crack on debut? Or will Keno Marley rise to the occasion, validate the confidence invested in him, and start his career on a winning note? Let’s look at how both fighters compare.

    In terms of professional credentials, there is barely a comparison to draw. Davis Jr. enters with three fights on his record, all of which took place in 2025. One of these contests ended in a unanimous-decision loss, while his two victories give him a respectable 50% knockout rate.


    Marley, a third sergeant in the Brazilian Army, brings a deep and decorated amateur resume. His Olympic campaigns in Tokyo (2021) and Paris (2024) saw him eliminated by eventual gold medalists on both occasions. In Tokyo, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Britain’s Ben Whittaker, now one of the most talked-about contenders at light heavyweight. Four years later in Paris, Uzbekistan’s Lazizbek Mullojonov ended his run in the round of eight.

    In terms of professional credentials, there is barely a comparison to draw. Davis Jr. enters with three fights on his record, all of which took place in 2025. One of these contests ended in a unanimous-decision loss, while his two victories give him a respectable 50% knockout rate.



    Marley, a third sergeant in the Brazilian Army, brings a deep and decorated amateur resume. His Olympic campaigns in Tokyo (2021) and Paris (2024) saw him eliminated by eventual gold medalists on both occasions. In Tokyo, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Britain’s Ben Whittaker, now one of the most talked-about contenders at light heavyweight. Four years later in Paris, Uzbekistan’s Lazizbek Mullojonov ended his run in the round of eight.

    Despite Davis Jr.’s professional experience, many observers are leaning toward Marley to hand the American his second career loss. The reasoning is straightforward: age, recent activity, and skill level all tilt in the Brazilian’s favor. Marley’s amateur pedigree suggests he will approach the fight with technical discipline rather than reckless aggression. So fans should expect a measured performance, sharp jabs, precise combinations, and distance control, rather than an overly flashy debut
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