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00:16You gonna get hit, got hit. Before that, you know, he wasn't, he wasn't just trash, so he always
00:25showed power and speed. Before that, P.D.'s gonna enhance.
00:29They are very great at spinning the narratives and putting a certain narrative out there that
00:35is not true. If he posted that little video, tell him to post a full sparring. If he post
00:41a full sparring, I bet you the entire world would say, I beat this.
00:48He just capping for social media. He not gonna be realistic about the situation.
00:53The thing, like the behind the scenes, like,
00:58I talk to these people behind the scenes too. It ain't like he's the only person who's having
01:02conversations behind the scenes. I know the full numbers of everything.
01:07Devin Haney released sparring footage of Keyshawn Davis dominating Shakur Stevenson,
01:11intensifying the rivalry and fueling ongoing tensions between them.
01:17talking.
01:42Shakur Stevenson insists the leaked sparring video is manipulated, denying its authenticity
01:47and claiming he actually dominated Keyshawn Davis during their training sessions.
02:17Because once again, like I said, I'm not trying to spend 20 minutes talking about Devin
02:23or anything with him, but he has media and he has a lot of media people that he's really
02:32close with.
02:33Talks between Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney are ongoing for a potential fight, and Shakur
02:38has said he would accept the lowest payday of his career because he values the challenge
02:42and significance of facing Devin.
02:44If you know you could beat him, just fight him.
02:47Yeah, but why would I fight this for the least money that I could get when it's like, okay,
02:56cool, let's go through the WBC because that's what I did that they trying to ignore.
03:01They going to ignore that whole part.
03:03I said, WBC, y'all do y'all job and force the fight and we're going to do it that
03:08way.
03:08They gave him the deadline to f*** out was he going to fight me or fight Regis.
03:13That man decided to move up.
03:15Yeah.
03:15But I really made the WBC do their job.
03:17That's what it really came down to.
03:18And whatever percentage that they was going to offer, that's what it was going to be at
03:23the end of the day.
03:23So if they would have came back and said 75, 25, would you have taken it?
03:27I would have had no choice.
03:28I just try to go around the bulls*** that was presented because that's bulls***.
03:32Like, I'm a two-division world champ.
03:35I unified at one motherf***ing 30 in one of the biggest fights at 130 pounds.
03:41As the rivalry over who is truly the best remains unresolved, past Devin vs. Shakur sparring
03:47footage has surfaced, showing Shakur facing tough competition and struggling during certain
03:52exchanges.
04:15Bernie Thayboxer questions Bill Haney's recent matchmaking influence, insisting that Devin
04:21Haney should pursue decisive fights against Keyshawn Davis or Shakur Stevenson to prove
04:26his standing.
04:27But Keyshawn or Devin, or fighting Shakur or Devin, I mean, or Keyshawn, Devin fighting
04:33either one of those guys, that's a turnt up fight.
04:36Him, Tank, that's all that s*** turnt up.
04:38You know what I mean?
04:39Them is the fights right there.
04:41Them is the crest of the crest.
04:43People want to see turnt up fights.
04:46You know, obviously, you know, Bill Haney's got lots of praises for his matchmaking lately.
04:51You know, obviously, with the Terrence Crawford and Canelo, you know, and obviously Devin
04:56Haney's career, right?
04:58But, um...
04:58He didn't have no matchmaking with that.
05:00I mean, he did put that bug in Crawford's ear, but that's it.
05:03How far are we going to go with that?
05:05How far are we going to go with that?
05:06I mean, they asked him what made you feel like you could move up to fight, you know,
05:11Canelo.
05:12And it's like...
05:13I said he put the bug in his ear.
05:14That's it.
05:15He just put the bug in his ear.
05:16That was it.
05:17Tensions inside the boxing world continued to rise after fresh sparring footage surfaced online.
05:22The leaked clip quickly sparked debate among fans and insiders, adding fuel to an already
05:27heated rivalry.
05:28An insider posted on X, stating,
05:30It has been revealed by a close personal source of mind, who is close to Keyshawn Davis' team,
05:35that Keyshawn Davis consistently outperformed Shakur Stevenson in sparring sessions.
05:40Due to the sparring film being leaked, Shakur Stevenson and Keyshawn Davis reportedly got
05:45into a heated argument earlier this morning for not posting the full sparring session.
05:50Rumor has it that if Keyshawn Davis defeats Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson defeats Ryan
05:54Garcia, they might fight.
05:56Bernie Thaw Boxer discusses the dynamic between Keyshawn and Devin, noting that Keyshawn has
06:01been vocal about wanting a fight with Devin.
06:03While Devin hasn't requested Keyshawn, this rivalry has been building over the past few
06:07years.
06:08With Keyshawn consistently calling for the matchup, Bernie explains that Keyshawn's real breakthrough
06:13fight was supposed to be against Tio, particularly through the Edwin Delos Santos bout, which
06:17would have propelled his career.
06:19Meanwhile, Shakur's target fight was with Devin, but negotiations fell through due to
06:23disagreements over the split.
06:25Bernie highlights that Keyshawn thrives on challenges, describing him as brash and determined,
06:30always looking to prove himself.
06:32His approach is aggressive, seeking high profile opponents to elevate his standing in the boxing
06:37world.
06:38Nah, Keyshawn been talking about Devin, he wanted with Devin.
06:42Keyshawn asking for Devin.
06:43Devin ain't asking for Keyshawn.
06:46Keyshawn asking for Devin.
06:47They've been having a little rivalry for the last little couple years now.
06:50And so, you know, he just, like he said, you know, he calling for, he calling for him.
06:57Like I told him, I said, your fight really is with Tio.
07:01Your fight was really with Tio.
07:03That's what, that was the fight that was going to propel you, had you, you know what
07:07I'm saying, went through with the Delos Santos fight.
07:09That was your fight, you know, and that's just what happened, you know.
07:13But now, like I say, in Shakur's fight was with Devin, you know, they didn't make the
07:17fight because they couldn't come up with the split.
07:19See them both fight.
07:21Keyshawn is a guy that liked to take on challenges.
07:23You know, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's very brash.
07:27Dawood Bay gives his perspective on a potential matchup between Keyshawn Davis and Devin Haney.
07:33He notes that Keyshawn has only had one fight at 140 pounds, but has expressed interest in
07:38moving up to face Devin Haney.
07:40Bay praises both fighters' performances at their respective weights, calling them phenomenal,
07:45but he leans toward Haney due to his experience and defensive skills.
07:49Haney has faced veteran opponents, giving him an edge over Keyshawn, who, while talented,
07:54may struggle adjusting to the higher weight class.
07:56Keyshawn only had one fight at 140, now he wants to go up and fight Devin Haney.
08:01It's a fight that Keyshawn always said that he wanted.
08:04Deebo looked phenomenal, Keyshawn looked phenomenal, but at different weights.
08:09What's your thoughts on it, if that would occur next?
08:11I got Haney.
08:14Haney been in there with better people.
08:17I think Haney got a better defense.
08:20I think Keyshawn is a good fighter, but I would lean towards Devin, his experience, and some
08:30of the things he's been through.
08:32I lean towards Devin.
08:34Is it a mistake just moving up right away to face Devin?
08:38Not necessarily getting acclimated to the weight.
08:41Devin's a naturally bigger guy.
08:42Big bro.
08:43Not by my way.
08:45Little bro.
08:45Big bro.
08:45Little bro got little bro bigger than big bro.
08:48Bay highlights the size difference, pointing out that Haney is naturally bigger, and that
08:53moving up immediately is challenging for Keyshawn.
08:55He emphasizes that a straight fight without weight clauses favors Haney.
08:59Stylistically, Keyshawn is recognized for his excellent timing, but Bay believes Haney's
09:04overall skill, experience, and ability to handle bigger opponents make him the favorite.
09:09He notes that while Keyshawn can pose problems to certain fighters, Haney's versatility, size,
09:15and defense would likely allow him to control the matchup, making it difficult for Keyshawn
09:19to secure a victory at this stage in his career.
09:22Keyshawn and Shakur?
09:23Yeah, he getting in the way of me.
09:25Because you see when Devin was talking about it, oh, you know, Shakur, what's up with Devin?
09:29Shakur, like, weight clause.
09:32You know what I'm saying?
09:32If I'm Devin, I ain't fucking with the weight clause.
09:35So you got to fight me straight up.
09:36So Devin, little bro right here, and he bigger than me.
09:41We all around the same size, but they probably are, they probably more or so the same size.
09:47Shakur might be a tad smaller than Devin, like, not smaller than anybody, you know what I'm
09:50talking about.
09:51Yeah.
09:51They be, like, they be, like, 10 pounds apart in person.
09:55They, like, walk around with you.
09:56Yeah, they be like that in person.
09:58Like, that's how Salim is.
09:59He's smaller than a lot of people.
10:00He's like, like, fight weight-wise, yeah, but, like, they just be a little bit bigger.
10:04I think Dev is probably a little bit bigger than Shakur.
10:07At the same time, if I'm Dev, I'm not taking a little weight kind of none of that.
10:10Shakur, you got to fight me straight up.
10:13The analyst highlights that Devin Haney is completely free and available, making a fight
10:18with Keyshawn very realistic.
10:20Keyshawn impressed in his last bout, decisively defeating Jermaine Ortiz, a feat that fighters
10:25like Loma did not accomplish.
10:27This performance makes him a credible opponent, and the analyst urges promoters to make the
10:31matchup happen.
10:32While Ryan Garcia is preparing to face Mario Barrios, Devin could face the winner later,
10:37but the analyst personally considers Ryan unpredictable, unsure if he will take training
10:42seriously or approach the fight consistently, likening it to a Chavez Jr. scenario.
11:00The runway is open.
11:03This fight can happen.
11:04Again, Keyshawn got through his last challenge, Jermaine Ortiz, did it in fashion, got to knock
11:10out nobody from Loma to Tio.
11:13None of them knocked out Jermaine Ortiz.
11:15Make this fight happen.
11:18Ryan is about to fight Barrios.
11:21If Devin did fight the winner of that, cool.
11:25If it is Ryan, a lot of people want the rematch, but I feel like Ryan, this is my personal
11:32opinion, Ryan is super iffy, super iffy, so you don't know what to expect with him.
11:39Honest opinion.
11:40The analyst emphasizes that the Haney-Keyshawn fight should be prioritized because it presents
11:45a clear and compelling matchup.
11:47He also emphasizes the importance of seeing top young black American fighters compete
11:51against each other.
11:52Fights featuring black boxers in both corners are underrated compared to more traditional
11:56rivalries like Mexico versus Puerto Rico.
11:59Such matchups would showcase talent fairly, create exciting competition, and give fans
12:04meaningful fights, highlighting the skill, potential, and marketability of these emerging
12:09stars in boxing today.
12:11That can ideally happen at any time.
12:14Give me that.
12:15B, I want you to pick on me.
12:17Tell Debo, come this way.
12:19Tell Debo, come this way.
12:21I want you to pick on me.
12:23What you talking about?
12:24What you talking about with it?
12:27You know what Craig did to him.
12:31I mean, it don't get more clear and more vocal than that.
12:37And for me, I'm going to be real.
12:41And some people, they might misconstrue this, but if you know, you know.
12:46I feel like a lot of these real good young black American boxers, I want to see them fight
12:55some other young black talent as well.
12:59Because when you have a black fighter in the red corner and a black fighter in the blue
13:04corner, this is underrated.
13:06An analyst recently shared his perspective on Keyshawn Davis and his confidence across
13:10multiple weight classes.
13:12Davis has made it clear that he views himself as dominant from 140 to 147 pounds, expressing
13:19interest in facing Jermaine Ortiz before exploring opportunities in the welterweight division.
13:24The analyst noted that Davis has delivered strong performances at various levels, showcasing
13:28speed, timing, and technical skill that establish him as a formidable contender.
13:33Saying nobody can beat him from pretty much 40 to 47.
13:37And he says he wants to fight Jermaine Ortiz and then move up to welterweight.
13:42Which would be perfect because, like I told you, I really am the best in this business.
13:48Like, everything I say is like clockwork, right?
13:52It's amazing to me.
13:55Sometimes I amaze myself.
13:56So, what am I talking about?
13:58I literally just said welterweight is dry.
14:02It's a stale, stagnant, horrible division right now.
14:06Not too many ways to mix and match the guys, and then the guys you could mix and match are
14:11pretty much busy.
14:13The Ryans, the Barioses, and the Rollies, as I mentioned at the beginning of this video.
14:18And I told you, it's going to require, this is how it works in the sport of boxing.
14:23I know because I've been here.
14:25Despite Davis' confidence, the analyst believes that moving up in weight presents challenges.
14:31Opponents naturally bigger and stronger can pose difficulties, and adapting to a higher
14:35weight class requires strategic planning and careful preparation.
14:39The analyst emphasizes that while Davis is talented, experience and tactical versatility
14:44are key factors when facing more seasoned fighters in the upper divisions.
14:48He also notes the importance of matchups that showcase emerging talent, particularly when
14:52both fighters are young and competitive.
14:55Seeing two skilled, ambitious boxers face off allows fans to witness true skill and adaptability
15:00in the ring.
15:01Ultimately, the analyst frames Davis as a rising star with clear potential, but one who must
15:06navigate weight transitions thoughtfully to maintain his trajectory and continue proving
15:11himself against top-level competition.
15:2254 is cracking.
15:24They got 54 out here, cracking.
15:27Tons of names where you can mix and match the Funduras, the Virgin Ortiz, Jermail Charlo,
15:32possibly Errol Spence, Murda Zilev, Boots, right?
15:38You got tons of ways you can mix and match these people.
15:4147 right now is dry, so it's going to take Shakur's and the Keyshawns and Gary Antoine Russell's
15:48or El Rayo's, you know, different Edwin De Los Santos, Matias, different guys to move
15:54up to start to purge and like fill out the division.
15:58Right now, it's not many options.
16:02Again, Devin versus Lewis Crockpot is a terrible fight and I don't know anyone that wants to
16:08see it.
16:08Roy Jones Jr. offers his insight on a potential Devin Haney versus Keyshawn Davis fight, focusing
16:14on timing, weight, and readiness.
16:16He notes that both fighters are talented, but moving between divisions brings challenges
16:21that could influence the outcome.
16:22Weight management is a key factor, and Jones Jr. suggests a catchweight around 143 or 144
16:29pounds to ensure a fair and competitive matchup.
16:32He emphasizes that Haney's experience and defensive skills give him an edge, while Davis's
16:37speed, timing, and technical ability make him a dangerous opponent capable of creating
16:42opportunities.
16:43Stylistically, the fight would test each boxer's adaptability with Haney's composure against
16:48Davis's precision and quickness.
16:50Jones Jr. concludes that while the bout would be exciting for fans, careful planning around
16:55weight and strategy is essential to determine who can assert control inside the ring.
17:00Norman, and for him to do that means that the weight was probably an issue.
17:06Now, if Keyshawn comes up, or if they even do a catchweight, a 143, 144, it's going to be
17:11a very interesting fight because I think Devin has more tools and more IQ right now, but
17:17Keyshawn is different.
17:18So, when you got a guy that's different, and that's why I also said that, he's not just back, he's
17:23different.
17:23You understand me?
17:24So, when you got a guy that has that intangibleness about him, where he can be a different guy
17:29when it's time to be a different guy, you can never count him out.
17:33However, if I was pushing Keyshawn, I would have another fight or two before I fight Devin,
17:38just for experience purposes, and if I was Devin, I would try to jump on it right now before
17:42he gets those couple fights because the more experience he gets, the harder he's going
17:46to become to beat.
17:48Yeah, that's going to be a tough fight, you know, for Keyshawn Davis, and I think in many
17:53respects, Devin Haney too, you can't take Keyshawn Davis like, he can really fight, he's
17:57really like that.
17:58Mickey Bay offers a measured perspective on a potential matchup between Shakur Stevenson
18:03and Devin Haney, emphasizing realistic analysis over hype.
18:06He points out that Haney's experience gives him a significant advantage, particularly when
18:11it comes to handling high-pressure situations.
18:14Bay explains that moving up in weight would not be a major concern for Haney, as his skill
18:18set and preparation allow him to adapt comfortably to new challenges.
18:22Confidence and composure are key factors, and Haney has already proven his ability to perform
18:27on big stages, which could make a major difference in a fight of this caliber.
18:32So it's like maybe something that Devin can definitely go up there with ease, only need
18:38to deal with the size, but he's probably going to have the speed advantage because he's a smaller
18:43guy coming up.
18:44So, I mean, you tell me, do you feel like that's going to be harder than the Lomachenko fight?
18:52No.
18:53I think Lomachenko would probably be his hardest top two or three fights in his whole career
19:00to eat.
19:01I could predict that even going to the end, you know, to say if Devin fight eight, nine,
19:07ten more years, that'd be one of his top two or three hardest fights of the age that
19:12he fought him.
19:13Lomachenko was at his very peak.
19:14He was at his peak.
19:16He was older.
19:16He was right there at his top peak.
19:18Bay contrasts this with Shakur Stevenson, noting that while Stevenson is talented and
19:24technically sharp, the matchup would test his adaptability against a naturally bigger
19:28and equally skilled opponent.
19:30Bay stresses that strategy, preparation, and mental readiness often decide fights at this
19:35level more than hype or public expectation.
19:38He believes that both fighters have the tools to make the fight competitive, but Haney's
19:42experience and composure give him a subtle edge.
19:45Ultimately, Bay frames the potential bout as a true test of skill and adaptability, highlighting
19:50the importance of realistic assessment over excitement-driven speculation.
19:55So, um, no, it won't be as hard as that, but size-wise, yeah, I mean, that's a big factor
20:01because we sand a dude that was just lightweight a couple years ago, but, you know, Devin wanted
20:08to be great.
20:09That's just something that's in him.
20:11It's only a few dudes like that in boxing right now that really want to do that kind of
20:15stuff.
20:15So, I mean, I, he, he got my blessing in making the fight.
20:19Like, um, Bill did ask me about it maybe a couple, few weeks ago, a couple weeks ago.
20:25I don't know how much further it got, but he did ask me what I thought.
20:28Like, you know, I, like, easy work.
20:32Pretty, pretty much.
20:33You can see he's, he's willing to fight anybody.
20:36Like, he doesn't really care who he fights.
20:38He'd fight now, too.
20:40It ain't no, like, we ain't doing no weight loss or none of that.
20:43Like, now.
20:45That's it for today's video.
20:47Stay tuned until next time.
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