Fans criticize Keyshawn Davis for having apologized for what happened for what was supposed to be a defending defense on June 7 against Edwin de Los Santos.
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Keyshawn Davis reactors
What angry fans were the way the former WBO Lightweight Keyshawn champion buried at the end of his written apologies, saying, “In the end, the truth will prove to be.” The declaration suggests that Davis plays the victim, even if he was the one who missed weight and was involved in a wardrobe fight that night with Nahir Albright.
Responsibility: Davis under fire
The fans consider this remark as a sign that Davis does not want to take responsibility for the fact of 4 overweight pounds for his defense of the title against Los Santos, then was stripped of his WBO title. The promoter of Los Santos was not going to allow him to take the much larger Keyhawn in these circumstances.
Details of the Davis-Albright fight
Then there is also the incident with Keyshawn entering Nahir’s locker room after beating his brother Kelvin Davis. Albright said Keyshawn jumped him.
“I apologize to all those I affected. I drop my supporters, especially the young people who looked at me. I will give a better example. And in the end, the truth will prove to be,” said Keyshawn Davis on Instagram.
It took Keyshawn for almost three weeks to issue his opponent. Ideally, he should have done it one day after having lacked weight and being involved in the locker room. Some fans want Keyshawn to be suspended for what happened.
The truth will prove to be the flap
If the promoters of Davis are those who advised him to apologize to try to improve his public image, they should have published the last part, “In the end, the truth will prove to be.” This comment suggests that Keyshawn is trying to make it seem to take responsibility for what he did on June 7.
What truth can change Keyshawn’s missing weight? Nothing can explain this.
Last update on 06/27/2025