Keyshawn 'Entrepreneur' Davis Defeats Nahir 'Pretty Boy Woo' Albright!

For the first three rounds, Davis had the edge with quick hands and clean jabs. In the fourth round, referee Malik Waleed warned Davis for holding, although Davis still appeared to win the round.
In the fifth round, Albright rocked Davis with a right hand to the chin about a minute into the round, but failed to follow up as the action quickly fell into another clinch. In the sixth, Davis returned to control the action.
The seventh round produced the craziest moment of the fight when Davis took Albright to the canvas, costing Davis two points from referee Waleed. In the eighth round, Davis finished strong after Albright took Davis down briefly during an exchange.
In the eleventh round, Davis hurt Albright with a three-punch combination midway through the round and continued to control the action. In the twelfth and final round, Davis again hurt Albright with a right hand before Albright pinned him in the clinch. Davis predicted they would come out on top before the fight but had to settle for a wide decision victory.
The scores were 117-109 and 118-108 twice.
WBO NABO featherweight champion Yan Santana (17-0, 13 KOs), of the Dominican Republic, won a controversial decision over southpaw Cristian 'Lacandonsito' Cruz (24-8-1, 12 KOs), of Mexico, over 10 rounds.
In the opening round, Santana rocked Cruz with a left hook to the chin in the closing seconds. Cruz responded well in the third and fourth rounds, finishing both rounds powerfully with combinations that could steal the rounds. In another school, Cruz landed multiple punches to the back of Santana's head without a warning from referee Malik Waleed.
From the fifth to the seventh round, the match was close, although Santana appeared to have the edge in two of them. Cruz came back strong in the eighth round, outscoring Santana and making his appearance after eight rounds.
The ninth round is at hand again. In the tenth and final round, Cruz ended up struggling in a fight that many believed would end in a draw.
The scores were 96-94, 97-93, and 98-92. The crowd went wild for the goals, cheering for Cruz afterward.
Welterweight Kelvin 'Night Night' Davis (16-1, 8 KOs), of Norfolk, Virginia, won a split decision over Peter Dobson (17-4, 10 KOs), of Bronx, New York, over 10 rounds.
Davis used an effective jab in the first two rounds to control the distance. In the third round, Davis knocked out Dobson's mouth when some onlookers felt that Dobson had won.
Davis made a good comeback in the fourth round, but Dobson appeared to finish rounds five through seven. Davis regained control in the eighth and seemed to wear down a bit in the final two rounds.
In the tenth round, Davis arrived when referee Brian Hiles called for a break during the exchange.
Scores were 98-92 for Dobson, and 99-91 and 97-93 for Davis.
In the main event, former WBO welterweight champion Norman (29-1, 23 KOs), of Conyers, Georgia, stopped Josh 'The Boss' Wagner (19-3, 10 KOs), of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, at 1:24 of the second round of a 10-round scheduled fight.
In the second round, Norman landed a combination that dropped Wagner by eight counts by referee Eric Irizarry. Seconds later, Norman threw another round of punches. After standing up, Wagner complained about his left shoulder. Referee Irizarry then brought him to the sideline doctor, who determined that Wagner could not continue.
The first of the three Davis brothers on the card, junior middleweight Keon 'The Juice Man' Davis (5-0, 3 KOs), of Norfolk, Virginia, defeated Edwine 'Silverback' Humaine Jr. (9-3, 7 KOs), is from Haiti and is now fighting in Springfield, Massachusetts, over six rounds.
Through the opening three rounds, the tall Davis dominated the action in a competitive battle. In the fourth round, Humaine landed multiple punches on the back of Davis' head while taking the fight without receiving a warning from referee Eric Irizarry.
Davis was in control for most of the fifth round. In the sixth and final round, Davis pushed for a stoppage but had to settle for a decision victory.
The total score was 60-54.
Super featherweight Dedrick 'Yung Hitta' Crocklem (7-0, 3 KOs), of Tacoma, Washington, defeated Eric 'Hitman' Howard (7-5, 2 KOs), of Lutz, Florida, over six rounds.
Howard, who is often listed as a southpaw, fought outside of the orthodox stance during the opening round of the contest. In the third round, Crocklem rocked Howard mid-round with a straight left hand to the chin.
Howard remained aggressive during the fourth and fifth rounds, but Crocklem's punching continued to give him momentum. In the sixth and final round, Crocklem closed out the fight tightly to secure another clear round.
All three judges scored the fight 60-54.
Referee Brian Hiles
Ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr.



