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De La Hoya uses Duarte’s who criticizes the performance of Keishavn Davis


The Golden Boy Promoter Oscar de la Hoya is a little subtle digging on Saturday night Saturday, saying that his fighter, Oscar Duarte (29-2-1, 23 KOS) could exit Miguel Madueno (31-4, 28) KOS), while Keishawn couldn’t. It is not that the highest ranking-promoted physically could not exhale Madueno.

De La Hoya did not come straight and said, but what it hints is that Duarte is a better fight fighter than Keishavn. He stopped to stop saying, but that was obviously what he thought when he pointed out that Duarte was better than Keishawn. He’s right. Duarte performed much better against Mauden than Davis.

Fear or strategy?

The power was there for that fight, but the courage is not. After the taste of the power of the Mexican Fighter, Keishavn looked scared to hit. So, instead of trying to get up, turned the fight in the wwe-type match filled with wrestling tactics. The judge allowed the key to be used to use the tactics without disqualifying it. Last Friday, Keishawn still used the same tactics.

Davis captured the light title of the VBO last Friday night, steamed in pairs in the champion of Denis Berinchik in four rounds on Madison Square Garden in New York. Last year, July 6, Keishawn went on a ten-round distance, which was boseeno unanimous decision.

Keishawn looked like he was afraid to griffly fight Maduen as he did against Berinchik, because he could hit, and hit the early rounds in the early circles when he was worshiped. Davis seemed to give up the idea after the third round when he ate several big blows than Madueno.

“Keishavn Davis couldn’t throw out Madueno. It’s a lot about Oscar Duarte and Keishawn, because last night he won the world title,” Oscar de la Hoya said Oscar Duarte Seventh Nokaut Oscar Duarte winning Miguel Madueno last Saturday.

Last updated 16.02.2025



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