Terence Crawford supports his friend, Keyshawn Davis, after coming into a huge overweight of 4.3 pounds at 139.3 pounds for his title defense of his WBO lightweight tape against #14-selected contender Edwin de Los Santos today, Saturday, June 7, in Norfolk, Virginia.
Intentional weight miss?
Former World Champion of Four Divisions, Crawford “It happens.” However, fans consider it a sneaking strategy by Davis to get an edge and avoid a potentially career-changing loss against the big push Southpaw de Los Santos (16-2, 14 COs).
They notice that Keyshawn did not show any signs of drained or tired, which is a clear signal that he deliberately missed weight to play the system. People see Davis as a ‘Weight bullying,’ He seems to weigh more than 160 pounds on February 14 on February 14 in his last battle against WBO lightweight champion Denys Berinchyk. “
Rehydration restriction proposed
Some fans believe that there is a rEhydration limit of six pounds for tomorrow morning to prevent Keyshawn from blowing up 15 to 20 pounds, and looks like a full-fledged middleweight as he walks into the ring. A rehydration restriction would make the struggle somewhat justice.
Dazn official weights
– Keyshawn Davis: 139.3 vs. Edwin de Los Santos: 134.7
– Abdullah Mason: 134.5 vs. Jeremiah Nakasihila: 134.8
– Kelvin Davis: 140 vs. Nahir Albright: 139
– Delivery “Tiger” Johnson: 147.2 Against Janeson Bocachica: 147.6
– Troy Isley: 159.9 Against Etoundi Michel William: 159.2
-Keon Davis: 146.5 against Michael Velez-Garcia: 145.4
– Euro Cedeno: 158.4 vs. Abel Mina: 158.9
– Deric Davis: 137.6 Against Naeem Parker: 138.8
– Patrick O’Connor: 198.8 against Marcus Smith: 199.1
Crawford defends Davis’s teacher
“He says he has outgrown the weight. No one knows his body. It’s time to move up,” Terence Crawford said Fighting typeRespond to Keyshawn Davis on Friday that lacks weight. “There are many times that people have no weight. It happens. ‘
You have to wonder how Crawford would feel if his opponent missed weight by 4.5 pounds for their fight. Would he shrug his shoulders and act as if it were just one of the things, or would he scream bloody murder? I could see that Crawford complained uninterrupted, and demanded that his payment be increased or that the rehydration restriction should be set on the day of the fight.
“He probably grew out of it. I’m not sure how it is going, as far as it’s best to become vacant, but I’m going to stay with it, ‘Abdullah Mason said Fighting type about Keyshawn’s failure to gain weight. “I’m still looking at the belt.”
Fresh look at weigh-in
For Keyshawn to look so physically rested and not drained, it is a red flag for fans on social media that it was intentional on his part. He didn’t even try to gain weight because he said it was his last fight at 135 anyway. So, if it is his last battle, why on earth would Keyhawn make the effort to gain weight? Think about it.
What is there to pick up if you know that it is your last struggle in the section and you should win? If you are a weight bullying, who should fight on 147 or 154, why would you want to kill yourself to gain weight for a section you leave?
“First of all, I’ll take care of Nakathilia tomorrow. Somehow I go to that belt. Possible. If he goes up to 140, we will meet at 140, ‘Mason says of him and Keyshawn finally fought at Light Welterweight. ‘
All Mason has to do is win against Nakathila tomorrow night, and he will fight for the vacant WBO lightweight title next against Sam Noakes. But as drained as Abdullah watches, he doesn’t say for a long time with lightweight. He seems to be forced to move up to 140 in a few battles.
“Boxing will determine who I fight when I get up there. I think it’s box, he’s growing out of that weight class, and he’s fighting at 140,” says Mason. “Maybe I’ll meet him at 140. It’s box. That’s what happens. I still want to get the title, but it comes. ‘
I wouldn’t be so sure about meeting Keyhawn at 140 if I was Mason because it can’t happen. As big as Davis looked like in the last two fights, he’s only going to make 140, because that’s enough pillow. He must be at least at 147, and preferably 154. He will of course resist the fighting of the middleweight and try any trick in the book to keep his weight off to avoid the shark-filled section. This is where he should be if he wasn’t a weight bully.
“I know my skills. I know what I can do as soon as I walk into the ring. If the bell rings, it’s different. When I come to an opponent, and I feel like he has something, that’s when my IQ goes up. My skill goes on too. I feel like any opponent they can put with me, I will be able to keep my own and drive crazy, ‘says Abdullah.


Last updated on 06/06/2025