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💥🎥 "SEND THE CONTRACT!" 🥊 Devin Haney Shares Iron-Clear Message To Keyshawn Davis After The CALL OUT! 💥 Is a fierce showdown brewing in the ring? Join us as Devin Haney addresses Keyshawn Davis in this explosive new video, delivering a powerful message that has fans buzzing! Witness the anticipation as Haney pushes for a clash that could redefine boxing history. Who will come out on top? Don't miss this thrilling exchange as fighter dynamics heat up! 🔥 Hit that subscribe button for nonstop boxing action and leave us your thoughts below! 📢

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00:00What did you see though? I got to go back and talk with the team and see what makes the most sense.
00:08That's really all it boils down to. I'm very disciplined in the sport of boxing and life in general.
00:18It's getting to that point, but it makes sense. It makes sense.
00:23The numbers, I know when the numbers come out, the numbers did very well.
00:27The gate did very well. I proved that I'm a draw in the sport of boxing.
00:32I proved that the people want to see me. They come out, they support.
00:40The same thing that we talked about we were going to do in the DMs before you picked your man.
00:46Promise?
00:48You promise. You don't promote it.
00:50Well, I got your... Listen, in the DMs, I got your word on it.
00:53All right, just stand on it.
00:55Say, look, how about this? It's okay?
00:57I don't know. You know what I mean?
00:59You know, Devin's seasoned. I just seen something the other day.
01:02Keyshawn was saying it like, you know what I mean?
01:05He was calling Devin out when he knew he wasn't even ready.
01:08You know what I mean?
01:08He was calling Devin out when he was 5'0 and knowing he wasn't ready.
01:11So that season just...
01:13Devin Haney demands Keyshawn Davis send the contract, warning he'll break him down in dominant fashion.
01:20Come out swinging, come out wild like he does.
01:24But, you know, I'm going to break him down. I'm going to crush him. I'm going to step on him.
01:27No matter what.
01:28Keyshawn Davis and Devin Haney have shared a heated rivalry for years, fueled by pride and competition.
01:34I was always around Shakur as an amateur and shit.
01:37So Shakur introduced me to Floyd, Devin Haney, all that type of shit.
01:40So there's a hell of a time I was around Devin Haney and we 24 Fitness playing basketball regularly before this became celebrities type shit.
01:47Or just who we are today.
01:49And it just never showed...
01:50It never even looked me in my eyes.
01:52It never showed me respect.
01:53Like, it never...
01:54Shakur always like, yo, this nigga Keyshawn, this is that third.
01:57He's like, for real? That nigga's still a kid.
01:59Like, he just never gave me my respect.
02:00Oh, he sent you.
02:01He sent you.
02:01You know what I'm saying?
02:03So it's like...
02:04It's like...
02:05You know goddamn well.
02:09Now I'm here.
02:10And everything Shakur been saying, I lived up to it and then some.
02:13What the fuck are you talking about?
02:14And he's...
02:15Like...
02:15His father used to...
02:16It's crazy because...
02:18My beginning of my professional career, his father used to be like, oh, shit, a businessman.
02:22What's up with you?
02:23Like, get me up.
02:24Keyshawn Davis said fighting a steroid user changed his career, outlook, and exposed Devin Haney as soft.
02:31He's for the guy with steroids and it changed his whole career.
02:34It changed how he talked.
02:35It changed everything.
02:37So us seeing Devin Haney doing all of this with a person that had 0.1 estrogen and we all seen that Brian Garcia was still in there getting tired.
02:47It's like, bro, I'm sorry.
02:49There's no other word to put this.
02:50You're a bitch.
02:51Excuse my language.
02:52That's how I feel.
02:53You're soft.
02:54You're...
02:54You do not take your L's.
02:56You're a person that's been giving everything all your life, a daddy's boy, making sure you've been straight all your life.
03:02And now you took your first loss, I feel like you don't really not take it.
03:07Granted, I wasn't in there fighting Ryan Garcia.
03:11But you asked me how I feel.
03:13You took it all the way to the suing and all that extra shit.
03:15I feel like, bro, you soft, bro.
03:17Keyshawn Davis has been dominating, as shown in his victory over Jermaine Ortiz.
03:21And now he's ready for Devin Haney.
03:23Keyshawn Davis goes out and dominates Ortiz.
03:27Beats him pillar to post and knocks him out in the 12th round.
03:3011th round body shot put him down.
03:3212th round body shot took him out.
03:34I was really impressed with Keyshawn that night.
03:36How about you?
03:37Yeah.
03:38No, I was impressed because Ortiz was a handful.
03:41And I think that's the best I've seen Ortiz fight.
03:43We know that he's a championship spoiler, right?
03:47If you're not careful with guys like Ortiz, they can win quiet rounds.
03:51And next thing you know, you're in trouble in the later part of the rounds.
03:54This fight could have turned out that way.
03:56But Keyshawn never allowed Ortiz to play the spoiler.
04:00And he closed the show.
04:02If Keyshawn wouldn't have got that knockout in the end,
04:05then I probably would have picked apart that performance a little bit
04:08and been like, you know what, man?
04:10Keyshawn wasn't at his absolute best.
04:13He could have done this.
04:14He put it in another gear.
04:15It was a big moment, a big stage.
04:16But he closed the show.
04:17And he never let the spoiler play his role.
04:19Shakur Stevenson praised Keyshawn Davis,
04:22saying he's prepared his brother and others,
04:24none matching Keyshawn's elite level.
04:26It's like this, right?
04:29It's kind of, I'm not going to say it's, it's kind of unfair.
04:33What do you mean?
04:34It's unfair for these fighters.
04:37To the point where that's really my brother.
04:40And we could really help each other and prepare for these fights.
04:44So when he going out there, right?
04:45Tommir Smalls shared his perspective on the brewing tension between Devin Haney and Keyshawn Davis,
04:51pointing out how timing and readiness play a big role in boxing.
04:54He recalled how Keyshawn was calling Devin out early in his career,
04:58even when he was just five, zero,
05:00suggesting that Keyshawn might not have been fully prepared at that stage.
05:04For Smalls, that moment showed how season matters.
05:07Fighters need the right experience before stepping into certain challenges.
05:10Still, he acknowledged that both Devin and Keyshawn have been in the sport around the same time,
05:15which makes their eventual clash even more intriguing.
05:18Smalls believes it will be a good fight, one that fans will want to see.
05:22He also raised the question of whether weight could influence the outcome,
05:25noting that he originally thought Devin and Shakur Stevenson would meet first.
05:29Either way, Smalls sees the matchup as inevitable and exciting.
05:3347 for me, so it is what it is, you know what I mean?
05:35I gotta see everybody above me.
05:37You know what I mean?
05:38If you're not above me, I ain't worrying about you.
05:40If you got one of them belts, I'm on that ass.
05:44You know what I mean?
05:45Do you like to hear that?
05:46Like, hearing more guys at 140 or the big-name dudes jumping to your division?
05:53Yeah, big-name.
05:54I thought you were about to say,
05:55I don't want anybody just moving up to 47.
05:58They ain't going to do nothing to get crowded.
05:59But the bigger names, they ain't doing nothing but making more opportunities.
06:03You know, they're going to be, everybody's scanning.
06:07Everybody's scanning each other.
06:08And them coming up, they're going to have to be looking for somebody that's above them.
06:13You know what I mean?
06:14So it is what it is.
06:15I'm ready to get it on.
06:18In your opinion, who wins that fight if it were to occur?
06:21Out of who?
06:22Devin and Keyshawn.
06:22I don't know, man.
06:28I don't know.
06:29Keyshawn was saying it like, you know what I mean?
06:31He was calling Devin out when he knew he wasn't even ready.
06:34You know what I mean?
06:34He was calling Devin out when he was 5-0, knowing he wasn't ready.
06:38So that season just, they play a part.
06:40You know what I mean?
06:42But they both end in the game about the same time, man.
06:46It's going to be a good fight.
06:47It's going to be a good fight for sure.
06:49Do you think the weight is going to play a role?
06:50I honestly thought Devin and Shakur would end up fighting first.
06:55You know what I mean?
06:55Me too.
06:56I thought they would end up fighting first, but you know what I mean?
07:01Davis dominated from start to finish, controlling the pace and breaking Ortiz down with precision.
07:06He mixed his offense beautifully, jabs to the body, hooks, uppercuts, and well-timed combinations,
07:12all while keeping constant pressure that never allowed Ortiz to settle into his rhythm.
07:17The fight ended dramatically, with Davis scoring a knockout in the 12th round after punishing
07:22body shots.
07:23It was a statement win on a big stage, showing not only his skill, but also his ability to
07:28close the show when it matters most.
07:30This victory solidified Davis' reputation as a rising force in the sport, and it's clear
07:35he's ready for even bigger challenges ahead.
07:37And he had a good game plan, Jermaine Ortiz, and he's just not that guy.
07:42He's come up short now three times on the biggest stage possible.
07:47No shame losing to Loma, Lopez, and Keyshawn, but when you're getting knocked out in the last
07:52round, that's when you start questioning your stance in the top of the game.
07:58But that's credit.
08:00Keyshawn, man, he closed the show, and he looked incredible.
08:02I thought Keyshawn was really good.
08:04He obviously filled out the weight really well.
08:08He is a strong 140-pounder.
08:12Body work has become his MO.
08:14You go back to the Dennis Baranchuk fight, knocked down Baranchuk.
08:17It kind of went the same way.
08:18Knocked down Baranchuk in the third round with a body shot, knocked him out in the fourth
08:22round.
08:22This time it was the 11th and the 12th round for Jermaine Ortiz.
08:25I would disagree with you that I didn't like Ortiz's game plan.
08:30I thought he should have moved a lot more in this fight.
08:33Analysts believe that by 2026, the most compelling fight in boxing could be Keyshawn Davis versus
08:39Devin the Dream Haney.
08:40For years, tension has built between Davis, his brothers, and Haney, with verbal exchanges
08:46fueling anticipation.
08:47While Haney has been linked to names like Gervonta Tank Davis and Mario Berrios, many argue that
08:53a showdown with Keyshawn would be far more entertaining and lucrative.
08:57Davis, already a champion at 135 pounds, has proven himself with performances that fans
09:02found more exciting than Shakur Stevenson's, and his rise has shifted conversations toward
09:07bigger matchups.
09:09Keyshawn Davis, Keyshawn Davis brothers, and Devin the Dream Haney.
09:14I believe in 147-pound division that a Keyshawn Davis versus Devin Haney will be just as interesting,
09:23just as lucrative than any of those fights that we mentioned.
09:27A potential fight with Royley Romero, a potential fight with Devin Haney and Crocker.
09:31I think Keyshawn Davis and Devin Haney will be a way better fight than that.
09:35A Mario Berrios, I think that Keyshawn Davis and Devin Haney promo will be way better than
09:39Mario Berrios and Devin Haney.
09:43And of course, those are unification bouts, but we also, in the landscape of boxing, in
09:48which belts don't matter as much.
09:52It don't matter as much.
09:54It matters, but it don't matter as much.
09:56Keyshawn Davis was already a champion in the 135-pound division, and where he performed
10:01very, very well.
10:02At 147 pounds, the stakes grow even higher.
10:06Analysts point out that belts matter less in today's boxing landscape.
10:10What matters most is star power, style, and fan engagement.
10:14Davis brings Olympic pedigree, sharp skills, and relentless pressure, while Haney offers
10:18technical brilliance and proven championship experience.
10:21Together, they create a stylistic clash that promises fireworks.
10:25Some even frame it as Davis hunting down Haney, refusing to back away from the challenge.
10:30With Bill Haney guiding Devin's career, and Keyshawn eager to prove himself, the promotional
10:35buildup alone could rival any unification bout.
10:38By summer 2026, this fight is expected to be one of the sports-defining moments.
10:43The performances that Keyshawn Davis has is really more entertaining than the performance
10:47that Shakur Stevenson had.
10:49We were talking about Shakur Stevenson in tagging the 135-pound division, but as Keyshawn
10:53kept emerging, he was already a conversation of Shakur, Keyshawn, and Davis, Keyshawn.
11:01Of course, we got Andy Cruz that's going to be facing Morita, y'all, on the 24th, but
11:05it looks like that fight is not going to happen.
11:07It's not going to happen.
11:08The primary fight for Keyshawn Davis now, in my opinion, is Devin the Dream Haney and
11:12147, because that's his plan.
11:15The primary fight for a Devin Haney, in all actuality, should be now a Keyshawn Davis.
11:24If Keyshawn Davis is willing to fight you, and they call in Devin Haney and Bill Haney,
11:29shout out to Bill Haney, he's done a wonderful job as a manager, is saying that they de-vote,
11:33well, Keyshawn Davis is Craig, and Keyshawn Davis is running towards Debo, right?
11:38Bernie Thoughtboxer gave his honest reaction to Keyshawn Davis, calling out Devin Haney,
11:43and his words reflected both respect for Haney and admiration for Davis.
11:47Bernie acknowledged that he has seen Haney spar and knows how well he carries himself
11:52in the ring, describing him as a seasoned professional.
11:55Still, when asked who he would favor, Bernie leaned toward Davis.
11:58He explained that Davis' style, his meanness, and his killer mentality make him stand out.
12:04With fast hands, sharp punch selection, and a willingness to mix it up, Davis brings an
12:08energy that Bernie believes could give him the edge.
12:11You know, he's a seasoned pro in there, so, you know, it's a great fight, I want to see
12:16the fight, but I would favor Keyshawn, just on the strength that I love how Keyshawn fights,
12:21I love his meanness, I love, like I say, his kill mentality, he has great hand speed,
12:27like I say, great punch selection, and he's willing to mix it up in there, so I will favor
12:33Keyshawn, but it's just a fight that I would love to see.
12:37I mean, knowing that that Devin Haney fight could be such a big fight down the line, do
12:41you, do you would rather see Keyshawn in a fight at 147 first before tackling Devin Haney?
12:48What'd you think?
12:50No, just give him what he wants.
12:52Give him what he wants.
12:52You know, all the talking, just give him what he wants.
12:56If that's what he said, then just do that, you know, sometimes we just gotta listen to
13:01what they say and give him what they want, you know?
13:03Bernie also dismissed the idea of waiting for Davis to fight at 147 before facing Haney.
13:08In his view, if Davis wants the fight, then it should happen.
13:12He emphasized that Davis is already a star, a silver medalist, and a world champion, so
13:17there is no reason to hold him back.
13:18Bernie described Davis as ready to be let off the leash, and given the opportunities
13:23he is asking for, he also touched on the post-fight moment with Conor Benn and Shakur
13:27Stevenson, noting the tension but suggesting that Davis' path is clear, he is chasing the
13:32biggest names, and Haney is at the top of that list.
13:35Keyshawn's a star, like I say, he's a silver medalist, he's a world champion already, been
13:41a world champion already, there's no more holding back for him now, just let him go,
13:46let him off the leash, you know?
13:47After the fight, Conor Benn comes into the ring, they talk, have some words, but Shakur
13:53Stevenson said, I want to put that same rehydration clause you put on Chris Eubank.
13:58Tell me, what did you get out of that moment in the ring?
14:02Well, you know, I heard on the press conference where I think it was his manager said that,
14:10you know, that was a clown move, but I think Shakur invited that, you know?
14:14I don't even know if I would've said all that about kind of being right then, you
14:20know, but I think he really wants that fight, he really want the money for the fight, you
14:24know, he been saying that, and now he came through victorious.
14:28Analysts see the potential clash between Devin Haney and Keyshawn Davis as one of the
14:32most intriguing matchups in boxing.
14:34Haney recently responded on social media, signaling his willingness to face Davis, which has fueled
14:40excitement among fans.
14:41Davis currently holds an undefeated record with 14 wins, 10 of them by knockout, while
14:47Haney stands at 34 wins with 15 knockouts.
14:50The numbers highlight Haney's experience and volume, but Davis' power is seen as a major
14:55factor.
14:56Physically, Haney has a slight edge in height and reach, standing at 5'9", with a 72-inch reach,
15:02compared to Davis at 5'8", with a 70-inch reach.
15:06Analysts argue that Davis brings more punching strength, while Haney's strengths lie in his
15:10defense, jab, and ability to control distance.
15:14After Davis' recent victory over Jermaine Ortiz, some believe Haney's skill set would
15:19neutralize Davis' aggression, making this a high-level tactical showdown.
15:23Devin Haney took to social media and responded.
15:26And he said, Keyshawn, as you can see here, let's do it.
15:30Let's make it happen.
15:33Right?
15:35Now, Keyshawn is now 14 wins, no losses, no draws, 10 wins by way of knockout.
15:43So, Devin got more knockouts than Keyshawn actually has fights.
15:54Devin is about 5'9", with about 72-inch armage.
15:59Keyshawn is about 5'8", with a 70-inch armage.
16:05Keyshawn has more power.
16:09Devin Haney has shown that he's a better PO boxer.
16:14I think Devin Haney's defense is better than Keyshawn's.
16:16Devin Haney's going to control him with his jab, his distance, his range, and his counterpunch ability.
16:24I think this is going to be the most skilled, talented fighter that Devin Haney has fought
16:32outside of Lomachenko, right?
16:38Lomachenko is so accomplished, so skilled, so talented, but I just think that Keyshawn
16:44is bigger, has more power than Lomachenko, and just as talented and skilled as Lomachenko.
16:54I think Keyshawn is more skilled and talented than Regis Progray and Brian Norman Jr., but
17:01they got more power than Keyshawn does.
17:04Greg Hackett gave a thoughtful breakdown of Keyshawn Davis' performance against Jermaine
17:08Ortiz, highlighting the strategy and discipline that made the difference.
17:12He explained that in camp, Khan and Keyshawn understood that Ortiz is most effective when
17:17he can set up his rhythm and dictate the pace.
17:19By applying constant pressure, Keyshawn never allowed Ortiz to settle into that rhythm.
17:25He kept pressure.
17:26Him keeping that pressure wasn't allowing Jermaine to get set and set up whatever he needs.
17:33He did a great job pressing him.
17:34The jab, the hand to the body, the right hand to the body, the hooks, because everything,
17:40everything he did was good, but it was with pressure, and I think that was the main factor.
17:44He kept the pressure on him.
17:45The 1-2 now, Keyshawn's timing is fucking incredible.
17:55Coming off the layoff, coming up to another division, in my mind, I'm thinking that that
18:02was going to be the first thing to suffer, but he had his timing from round one.
18:06Yeah.
18:07I mean, it wasn't nothing for him really to pick up on because Jermaine Ortiz is a rhythm
18:12fighter.
18:13He got to feel good to get his .
18:15I mean, he got to know that you slowed down for him to get his .
18:19And Keyshawn wasn't planning on slowing down.
18:23Hackett praised the way Keyshawn mixed his offense, jabs to the body, right hands downstairs,
18:28hooks and uppercuts, all delivered with relentless forward momentum.
18:32That pressure was the key factor, keeping Ortiz uncomfortable and unable to execute his
18:37usual setups.
18:38Hackett also emphasized Keyshawn's timing, which he found remarkable given the layoff and
18:43the move up in division.
18:44Many expected timing to be the first thing to fade, but from round one, Keyshawn showed
18:49sharp precision.
18:50Ortiz, being a rhythm fighter, needed his opponent to slow down to find openings, but Khan and Keyshawn
18:56never gave him that chance.
18:58Hackett noted how Keyshawn pressed for the stoppage in the later rounds, even while comfortably
19:03ahead, showing hunger and determination, the consistent pressure, sharp timing and refusal
19:08to ease up, ultimately broke Ortiz down.
19:11Hackett's analysis captured why Keyshawn truly shone in that fight.
19:15That was the main thing, keeping that pressure, stayed in his face.
19:20That was very important.
19:22He seemed to be pressing for the stoppage, late rounds, he predicted the stoppage.
19:28Even when he had the fight, he was comfortably ahead.
19:31He kept pressing the gas, he kept pressing the gas.
19:34Did you know that he was going to get main out of here late?
19:37I didn't know he was going to get him out late.
19:39I knew it was a possibility, especially the way he was hitting him to the body.
19:42He was landing good, clean shots to the body, and you could tell Jermaine didn't like it.
19:46And I had tweeted after the second round, and I said all Keyshawn got to do is keep going
19:53to the body.
19:54And that's what ultimately ended it, the body work.
19:58I mean, he just, you could tell he's just a lot better.
20:01He's just a lot better fighter than what Jermaine is used to.
20:06I think the size.
20:09It's not that Keyshawn is a real big guy, but his approach is like a big guy.
20:14That's it for today's video.
20:15Stay tuned until next time.
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