
You might think that after taking away his title, blowing up ESPN’s main event, and watching his brother lose on live TV, Keyshawn Davis might have the feeling of sitting down and shutting up. But, no – instead, he decided to go all out in the backstage and attack Nahir Albright.
This is not ammo adrenaline. This is a deliberate move. Albright just handed Kelvin Davis his first career loss – a clear decision victory – and is in a post-war interview with ESPN’s Mark Kriegel. Then there is Keyshawn, fresh jars, walking on Albright And his younger brother Keenput his forehead on the boy’s face and grabbed him as if he was going to settle in the parking lot. Safety must pull them apart. Albright’s head ended up causing visible bumps.


From Olympian to clown 48 hours
The whole thing was caught on ESPN camera. This is sad. A new generation of self-proclaimed faces resorting to stealth attacks and cheap intimidation tactics – after sabotaging the entire campaign. His brother just lost. He himself did not fight. Here, however, he is still struggling to be the protagonist of no one writing about him.
And don’t forget: Albright defeated Kelvin Davis Fair. Clean. Now, Keyshawn wants to rewrite the narrative with his fist behind the curtain? grow up. Settling down on the ring – if You still allow one person.
According to Albright, Albright calmly accepted ESPN’s Mark Kriegel after defeating Kelvin Davis through a majority decision Yes, plural – rush in and find trouble.
“Keyshawn and his brother Keon jumped on me,” Albright aired. “They started to walk up to me with a hard time, put his head on me and grabbed me. I was about to wave it, but my team and everyone grabbed Keshoun and others.”


“His stock has just plummeted,” Timothy Bradley said
Bradley did not back off ESPN broadcasts. He said directly that he was a fan of the Davis Brothers – Once was. Past time. “How do you see what’s happening when you don’t control your anger?” he said, looking at the whole collapse. Rarely do you see a broadcast team appearing disgusted. But this is not a boxing incident. It’s a self-crash captured in 4K.
If you act like a bully behind the scenes, you won’t be the next star. It’s not just bad optics, it’s a career reset. And if Keyshawn Davis thinks he will return to the headlines after this, he’s dreaming.
Local police had to remove Keyshawn from the building. That’s where we are. From Olympic hype to law enforcement escorts – what? pride? self? jealous?
Albright simply said, “We have to settle in the ring now… not outside.” He was right. But don’t be surprised if Keyshawn’s next fight is with the committee, not another fighter.
If this is the next big name in boxing, the sport will be in serious trouble. What else should I fall behind when a man loses his temper, belts and grip on reality within 24 hours?


Last updated on June 8, 20125