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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 5228623, member: 289"] I checked in on the ESPN card tonight. Still another young lightweight star, Keyshawn Davis was fighting along with his younger brothers, Kelvin and Keon. All are undefeated, although this was Keon's debut. Big Brother is the little brother as Kelvin is a welterweight and Keon a 'super-welter', (junior middle). They all won, Keon defeating Jalen Moore, Boxrec's #1,543 junior middle in a four round decision. Keon took the occasion to announce that he's the next big thing in boxing. We'll see. Kelvin won an 8 rounder over one Yeis Solano, who is unranked by Boxrec. Solano ran and hid, hoping the boos of the crowd would convince Davis to come after him and he could land a counter punch. It didn't happen. Kelvin is the #68 welterweight in the world at 14-0. We may hear form him in the future. Keyshawn, the #10 lightweight is know 12=0 after knocking out #31 Gustano Lemos in two rounds. Lemos had ballooned up to 155 pounds after the weigh-in so Davis was facing a middleweight by the time the fight started. It made no difference and Davis knocked Lemos down three times. He didn't just knock him down but sent him sprawling, trying to rise on rubbery legs. The final time Lemos went flat on his back and the referee, trying to signal the fight was over, tripped over him and the only man standing was Davis, who looked ready for the superstars of a division that ahs several of them. The most interesting preliminary was Abdullah Mason's wild two round knockout of Yohan Vasquez, who had a strange haircut - bald but with a thick coating of hair at the back of his head, which the commentator suggested was his landing spot. But it was Mason who landed first, being caught by a short left to the jaw in the first round as Mason was going for the early knockout. Then Mason, clear-eyed, got up and drilled Vasquez, who did, indeed, land on that thick coating of hair. He was wobbly-legged when he got up but again caught the 20 year old Abdullah with the short left and knocked him down again. Shocked but otherwise unhurt, Mason came out for the second round and ended it with a body shot. But that first round will be a round of the year candidate. Mason is still another promising lightweight. Isn't everybody? [/QUOTE]
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