Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno: Live round-by-round updates

Keyshawn Davis (left) will take on Miguel Madueno (right) in a lightweight clash [Image courtesy @toprank on Instagram]
Keyshawn Davis (left) will take on Miguel Madueno (right) in a lightweight clash [Image courtesy @toprank on Instagram]

Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno will serve as an undercard fight for the lightweight title clash between Shakur Stevenson and Artem Harutyunyan.

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Davis (10-0) is undefeated in his pugilistic career. Despite having not won any major world title so far, the 25-year-old lightweight has clinched several regional titles.

In his most recent bout, 'The Businessman' clinched a sixth-round TKO win over Jose Pedraza.

In the other half of the event, Madueno (31-2) is 4-1 in his last five. He is a former WBO Latino lightweight champion and most recently clinched a split-decision win over Justin Pauldo.

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According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Davis is a -2500 favorite for the matchup, with Madueno as a +1200 underdog.

Stick with Sportskeeda for live coverage and play-by-play updates from Davis vs. Madueno.

Watch Keyshawn Davis and Miguel Madueno face-off below:

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Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno

Round 1

Madueno is the aggressor while Davis is more accurate with his punches in the opening round.

Round 2

Davis is finding it hard to deal with his opponent's constant pressure. Madueno lands a big upper hand to the head from the clinch. Davis has good foot and head movement but constant pressure from his opponent is seemingly negating Davis's strong points.

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Round 3

Davis is starting to get comfortable with the pressure Madueno is putting on. Madueno is putting pressure on his opponent, backing him onto the ropes.

Davis finds his range with a jab and then follows it up with four punches to the body. Davis is accurate he lands a crisp left hook to close out the round.

Round 4

Davis goes on the aggressive hurting his opponent with crisp one-twos. 'The Businessman' seems to have found his groove. Madueno is not out of the fight yet and fires back putting Davis on the back foot.

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The Mexican has effectively punched his way out of trouble after a shaky opening minute.

Round 5

Madueno is on the front foot, but Davis is landing the crisper shots, even though he is mostly forced to back up. Davis lands a few quality shots from the clinch. Madueno fires back, but an effective shoulder roll and head movement negates most of his opponent's onslaught.

Round 6

Davis has a 93-40 connect advantage coming into round 6. A good right hand followed by a body shot lands for Madueno. The referee stops the action momentarily owing to Davis turning his back to the opponent.

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Madueno partially connects with a right uppercut. A left uppercut followed by a right hand to the body lands for the Mexican. Davis is stinging at his opponent's head with quick jabs. Davis slips to the ground after a clinch.

Wow!!! Maudeno accidentally punches the referee, retaliating to his opponent after the bell.

Round 7

After Davis drives a right hand into his opponent, Madueno literally picks him up if ready to slam him The referee stops the fight to warn the fighter. The fight is starting to get ugly.

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Davis is now landing at will on his opponent. Madueno seems to be fading. In the closing seconds of the round Davis lands a flurry.

Round 8

Madueno comes to round 8 reinvigorated. While he looked a bit winded in the seventh, the fighter is throwing with much more intent this round. However, he is finding it hard to land clean on the ever-elusive Davis.

A well-timed right uppercut stuns Madueno. While he is the more accurate puncher Davis is constantly backing up, leaving his chin out, putting him at risk of a potential haymaker.

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Madueno pushes his opponent down to the canvas.

Round 9

Madueno is trying to make it a dog fight. But the referee warns the fighter to keep it clean. Any more shenanigans and the Mexican might lose a point.

A multi-punch combination to the head, lands for Davis. However, he is taking a little too much downtime in between his flurry. This fight is getting a bit bizarre as Davis literally pushes his opponent to the canvas.

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In response, Madueno tries to do a leg trip on his opponent forcing the referee to intervene. A big right-hand land for Davis to close the round.

Round 10

Madueno is the aggressor and Davis is the more accurate fighter. The referee momentarily stops the fight to warn the fighter of excessive clinches. Madueno swings wild and misses with a right hook. Davis sinks in a few quality shots in the clinch.

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Left hand followed by an uppercut lands for Davis. Madueno locks his opponent's hand in the clinch and unloads a few body shots on his opponent. This is for sure a foul-filled affair, a wonder there hasn't been any point deductions. Davis lands a clean right hand and then spends the closing seconds masterfully evading his opponent's punches.

Official Decision: Keyshawn Davis def. Miguel Madueno via unanimous decision (99-91x3)

Catch Keyshawn Davis' post-fight interview below:

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