Davis is being lined up to face Nahir Albright in a May 16 main event in Norfolk, Virginia, his hometown, as part of Top Rank’s first headline show under its new deal with DAZN. The bout gives Davis a familiar opponent and a built-in storyline instead of a risk against one of the stronger names in the division.

The rivalry goes back to 2023, when Davis won a majority decision that was later changed to a no-contest after he tested positive for marijuana. The tension carried into last June when Albright beat Keyshawn’s brother, Kelvin Davis, by majority decision, followed by a post-fight confrontation that Albright said turned physical.

That history gives the fight a hook, but it does not change what this matchup represents.

Davis already moved up to junior welterweight after coming in 4.3 pounds overweight for his scheduled June 7 lightweight title defense against Edwin De Los Santos, costing him the WBO belt and canceling the fight. He returned in January with a stoppage win over Jamaine Ortiz at Madison Square Garden in his 140-pound debut.

Instead of building from that performance against a deeper level of opposition, he now circles back to Albright, a fighter he has already seen and who does not carry the same threat level as several contenders around him.

That is the part that stands out more than the grudge.

Davis can sell this as unfinished business and hometown business, and Top Rank can present it as a personal fight to launch a new broadcast partnership. It works as an event. It also gives Davis a cleaner route than stepping in with the more dangerous operators at 140, who could disrupt his progress.

Albright earned the opportunity. He fought Frank Martin to a draw in February and has stayed active. But for Davis, this reads as a controlled move rather than a demanding one, and that is why the fight feels smaller than the main-event slot.

Putting Keyshawn in with contender Ernesto Mercado or WBA light welterweight champion Gary Antuanne Russell is a 50/50 fight that could ruin their investment before the new broadcast deal even gets warm.

It’s definitely a business move that protects the “Businessman,” but it doesn’t do much for the fans who want to see him live up to the hype.

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