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Tim Bradley Says Keyshawn Davis Must Face Shakur Stevenson to Prove His Place

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tim Bradley Says Keyshawn Davis Must Face Shakur Stevenson to Prove His Place

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The timing makes the call hard to ignore. Stevenson holds the WBO title at super-lightweight after his win over Teofimo, while Davis is positioned as the sanctioning body’s #1 contender. The structure of the division has already placed them on a collision path, even as both fighters have said they are not interested in facing each other.

Bradley has not been neutral in his evaluation of Davis. He has praised him as the more dangerous fighter, even suggesting he would be a tougher assignment than Stevenson in certain situations. “I would rather fight Shakur than fight Keyshawn Davis,” Bradley said to Boxingnewsonline. “Shakur is one of those guys that will humiliate you. Keyshawn will humiliate you and knock your a out. That is the difference.”

That view creates a clear line. Bradley rates Davis highly, but still places Stevenson above him until proven otherwise. In his eyes, ability alone is not enough at this level. The fight that sits in front of Davis is the one that determines whether he belongs at the top or just outside it.

The resistance to the fight is not tied to promoters or networks. It is personal. Davis has already explained why he will not face Stevenson, pointing to a relationship that goes beyond boxing. “No, I’d never fight him,” Davis said in an earlier interview. “It’s definitely deeper. His mum is DMing me all the time. I’ve known Shakur almost his entire life.”

He also described Stevenson’s support during a difficult period in his life. “He was calling me up, checking up on me. He was there when no one was there,” Davis said, outlining a bond that both fighters have treated as off-limits.

That stance puts Bradley’s challenge in a different light. He is not asking for a typical title fight. He is asking one fighter to cross a line both have already drawn.

Time may solve the issue without a decision. Davis has indicated he is planning a move up to welterweight for a title opportunity, which would remove him from Stevenson’s immediate path. If that happens, the moment where everything lines up may pass without the fight ever taking place.

Right now, the belt and the ranking sit in the same place. That does not happen often. Bradley sees it as a situation that should be resolved in the ring, not left to what fighters choose to avoid.

Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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