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Keyshawn Davis Finalizes May 16 Rematch Against Nahir Albright

David Clark
April 3, 20263 min read3 views
Keyshawn Davis Finalizes May 16 Rematch Against Nahir Albright
Keyshawn Davis Finalizes May 16 Rematch Against Nahir Albright

Lightweight contender Keyshawn Davis has officially signed to face Nahir Albright in a high-stakes rematch scheduled for May 16.

Keyshawn Davis has officially signed a contract to face Nahir Albright in a lightweight rematch scheduled for May 16. This agreement, first reported by ESPN, brings the 25-year-old Olympic silver medalist back into the ring against the only man to officially push him to a majority decision result. The upcoming bout serves as a direct sequel to their October 2023 encounter in Rosenberg, Texas, where the initial outcome was later altered due to administrative rulings. By securing this date, the Norfolk native aims to clarify his standing within the 135-pound hierarchy.

In their first meeting, Davis initially walked away with a majority decision victory after ten rounds of action. One judge scored the contest a 95-95 draw, while the remaining two officials saw it 96-94 and 97-93 in favor of the 2020 Olympian. However, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation subsequently overturned that result to a no-contest following a positive marijuana test from Davis. This legal technicality stripped the prospect of his tenth professional win, leaving a statistical void that the May 16 fixture is designed to fill.

Albright enters this second clash with a professional record of 16-2 and 7 knockouts. During the 2023 bout, he demonstrated significant durability, landing 88 total punches according to CompuBox data. His ability to withstand the offensive output of a top-tier amateur standout proved he belongs at the elite level of the division. The Philadelphia-based fighter has remained a persistent thorn in the side of the lightweight elite, having previously secured a win over Estevan Villalobos and a competitive showing against Jamaine Ortiz.

Davis currently holds a record of 11-0 with 7 knockouts, excluding the overturned result against Albright. His most recent performance featured a dominant sixth-round stoppage of former world champion Jose Pedraza in February. During that contest, Davis landed 53% of his power punches, showcasing a sharp increase in accuracy and finishing instinct. The May 16 event represents a tactical pivot, as the young contender chooses to revisit a past struggle rather than pursuing a new opponent immediately.

Training camps for both athletes are expected to span eight weeks leading up to the spring showdown. The lightweight landscape is currently crowded with champions like Gervonta Davis and Vasiliy Lomachenko, making every victory essential for ranking progression. For Albright, this represents a chance to officially hand a blue-chip prospect his first professional defeat. Conversely, Davis views the assignment as a necessary step to erase the 'no-contest' blemish from his ledger and prove the first fight's narrow margins were an anomaly.

Promotional details indicate the fight will serve as a centerpiece for a televised broadcast, though the specific venue has yet to be announced. The 135-pound division remains the most scrutinized weight class in boxing, and this rematch carries implications for the WBO and WBC rankings, where Davis is currently positioned in the top five. By finalizing the paperwork for May 16, both camps have committed to resolving the unfinished business that has lingered since that night in Texas.

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