Denys Berinchyk vs Keyshawn Davis

America could have three world lightweight champions by the end of February 14 if Keyshawn Davis defeats Denys Berinchyk at Madison Square Garden Theatre. Berinchyk was part of the hugely talented Ukrainian boxing team at the 2012 Olympics where he won silver and is unbeaten in 19 fights as a pro. Davis also picked up silver at the delayed Tokyo Games and has since gone on to rack up a 12-0 record. Unifications against either Gervonta Davis or Shakur Stevenson could await the winner.

Date

14 February, 2025

venue

Madison Square Garden Theatre

uk TV Channel

sky_sports โ€ข 01:00:00 (GMT)

us TV Channel

espn_plus โ€ข 19:00:00 (ET)

uk TV Channel

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Scheduled rounds

10

Completed Rounds

4

Official Weights

Denys Berinchyk

134ยฝ lbs

Keyshawn Davis

134ยฝ lbs

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Judges

Tale of the tape

Denys Berinchyk

Name

Keyshawn Davis

36

Age

25

5โ€ฒ 7โ€ณ / 170 cm

Height

5'9" / 175 cm

/ cm

reach

70 / 178 cm

orthodox

Stance

orthodox

19

Wins

12

9

BY KO

8

47.37

KO%

66.67

0

Losses

0

0

Draws

0

29 August, 2015

Debut

27 February, 2021

Titles on the line

WBO

WBO Lightweight

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Financial information

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Rules set

Professional Boxing Rules (10 Rounds)

Round duration

3 minutes

Round

10 rounds

Scoring System

10-Point Must System

mandatory count rules

Referee must count to 8 before allowing the fight to continue after a knockdown

standing count rules

No standing 8-count

knockdown rules

Three knockdown rule typically not in effect (but can vary by jurisdiction)

cut rules

Fight can be stopped due to cuts, usually by doctor’s decision

Fouls and deductions

Points deducted for fouls at referee’s discretion. Typically 1 point per foul, disqualification possible for severe or repeated fouls