A look at the Keyshawn Davis record in depth ahead of his big rematch in boxing with Albright as ‘The Businessman’ returns to Norfolk.
Davis has been in a great run of form lately.
For now at least.
After not long ago saying he had mental problems after missing weight by nearly three and a half pounds nearly getting an entire event blown to kingdom come.
He has made a bit of a return to some solid form lately.
Here’s more on the Keyshawn Davis record for those new to boxing:
- Pro record: 14-0, 10 KOs
- KO percentage: 71.4%
- Pro debut: 2021 after 2020 Olympics
- Current division: Super lightweight 140 lbs for Albright rematch
- Previous division: Lightweight 135 lbs
- Title: Won WBO lightweight title before moving up
- Last fight: 12th-round TKO win vs Jamaine Ortiz
- Date of last win: January 2026
- First Albright fight: October 2023
- Original Albright result: Decision win for Davis
- Official result now: No contest due to marijuana test
- Losses: 0
- Draws: 0
- No contests: 1
- Rounds boxed: 84 total pro rounds
- Stoppage wins: 10 inside distance
- Decision wins: 4
- Title defenses: Defended WBO lightweight title vs Ortiz
- Olympic pedigree: 2020 Olympic silver medalist
- Unbeaten streak: 14 fights without a loss
Common questions people ask about his record:
- Why only 14 fights? He turned pro in 2021 after 2020 Olympics silver. Top Rank moved him fast but selectively.
- Quality of opposition: Besides Ortiz, he’s beaten veterans like Jose Pedraza, Anthony Yigit, and Francesco Patera. Albright was his toughest test stylistically.
- Activity: 14 fights in ∼4.5 years = ∼3 fights/year.
- Consistent but not rushed.
What the record doesn’t speak to is his unpredictability however.
And not in a good way.
He needs to be impressive this weekend if he wants the big fights this year.
Here is more info on the Keyshawn Davis vs Albright 2 time of fight this weekend.

