
DAVIS'S DODGERS: AMERICAN STARLET CALLS OUT BRITISH LIGHTWEIGHTS!
American prospect Keyshawn Davis has boldly claimed that British lightweights Maxi Hughes and George Kambosos Jr. are among those avoiding him. This British Boxers piece questions the young fighter's bravado, highlighting the experience and toughness of the seasoned pros he's calling out.
Keyshawn Davis, the American Olympic silver medallist, has been flapping his gums across the pond, claiming a trio of top-tier lightweights are giving him the swerve. And guess what? Two of them are proper British lads. Davis, still green with just 10 fights under his belt, reckons he's being ducked by our own Maxi Hughes and the formidable George Kambosos Jr., alongside the talented William Zepeda. It's a bold shout from a fighter still finding his feet in the pro ranks, especially when you're talking about blokes who've been in the trenches. Hughes, a Yorkshire warrior, has proven his mettle against all comers, a true professional who's earned his stripes the hard way. Kambosos, an Aussie with a British spirit, has danced with the best, even holding unified titles. And Zepeda? A Mexican powerhouse with a relentless engine. Davis might be a slick operator, a product of the amateur system, but the pro game, especially at lightweight, is a different beast entirely. It's not just about flash; it's about grit, heart, and a chin of granite when the bombs start flying. He's talking a big game, but these are seasoned pros, not greenhorns. If he wants a piece of these lads, he needs to keep winning and prove he's more than just talk. The lightweight division is a shark tank, not a paddling pool. Let's see if he can back up the bravado when he steps in with a proper British bruiser.
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