Ryan Garcia confronted Keyshawn Davis at a Miami afterparty Saturday night, creating a viral moment that quickly fueled talk of a potential fight between the two. The exchange comes as Davis pushes for a welterweight bout with Garcia or Devin Haney.
Video from the gathering shows WBC welterweight champion Ryan stepping directly into Keyshawn’s space and demanding that he “face up,” with the two standing inches apart while people around them attempted to keep the situation from escalating. No punches were thrown, but the brief confrontation quickly circulated online and sparked immediate speculation about whether the two could eventually meet in the ring.
Former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn, 27, has been openly calling for a move to welterweight and a major fight against either Ryan or Devin Haney. The unbeaten contender returned to the ring on January 31 after nearly a year out of action and stopped Jamaine Ortiz in the 12th round of their fight at junior welterweight. The victory kept Davis undefeated and gave him momentum as he began pushing for bigger opportunities.
A matchup with Ryan would create a lot of fan interest. He recently captured the WBO welterweight title on February 21st, beating champion Mario Barrios, and remains one of boxing’s biggest draws, while the Top Rank-promoted Keyshawn has built a reputation as a sharp technical fighter. The tense exchange in Miami quickly revived speculation about the matchup, even though it happened outside the ring.
While the clip has everyone talking, Ryan’s promotional situation is still up in the air following his recent contract disputes. Meanwhile, Keyshawn is still the young lion on the rise, building the kind of fan base that eventually forces the big names to come to the table.
Davis is also targeting Devin Haney, who sits among the top names at welterweight. Stepping in with either Haney or Garcia marks a massive step up for the 2020 Olympic silver medalist, whose professional career has been guided with caution until now.
Since stars like Garcia and Haney have bigger commercial paths to choose from, that Miami viral moment might fuel plenty of talk without ever leading to a signed contract.
The clip served mainly as a starting point. It put Ryan and Keyshawn in the same headline for a night, but turning that moment into a real fight depends on whether the business interests behind both fighters eventually align.
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