This was an exciting fight card from start to finish, featuring rising stars and giving fans a chance to witness the skills of Keshawn Davis and his brothers, along with impressive performances from Troy Isley and Abdulla Mason.
Kicking off the night, Keshawn's younger brother Keon Davis made an impressive pro debut. Standing at 6'3" with a reach to match, he used his long arms to walk his opponent down and counter effectively all night. His poise and range control were impressive for a young fighter just starting out.
Next up was Kelvin Davis, who secured a win in a more tactical battle. His opponent seemed more focused on surviving than engaging, but Kelvin kept his jab working all night, ultimately dropping his opponent in the final round.
Troy Isley also earned a solid unanimous decision victory. His fight was a strategic chess match, with both boxers looking for clean, effective shots rather than high volume. Isley was able to land the cleaner punches and demonstrated good defense, showing his development as a fighter.
Then came the main event, Keshawn Davis vs. Lemos—a fight with a lot of intrigue. There was some uncertainty heading in, as Lemos came in 20 pounds over the limit, and he’s known to be a tough opponent who nearly beat Richardson Hitchins. But Keshawn Davis was unfazed and put on a breakout performance that firmly solidified him as a future star.
From the start, Keshawn showcased his skill and power, scoring a stunning second-round knockout. It wasn’t just that he won—it was how he won. He first dropped Lemos with a clean hook, and when Lemos tried to get up, he fell back down, clearly shaken. Surprisingly, the referee allowed the fight to continue. Keshawn then delivered an uppercut that staggered Lemos, followed by another uppercut that sent him flying backward, landing flat on his back. The crowd erupted; it was an electrifying finish and a statement win for Keshawn.
With this performance, it’s clear that Keshawn Davis is ready to move up the ranks. He called out Gervonta “Tank” Davis in his post-fight interview, which would be a thrilling showdown. However, other potential matchups could help shape his path toward a title. A bout with Frank Martin or Andy Cruz would make for exciting and challenging fights.
Looking ahead, Keshawn seems on track for a title shot as early as 2025. This fight card showed that the Davis family and their team are building something special, and the future looks bright. Fans should keep an eye on Keshawn—he’s on a fast track to the top.