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Keyshawn Davis, who is set to fight Jose Pedraza on Feb 8th, casts his sights on an opportunity that could redefine his career. On May 12th in Perth, Australia, a pivotal fight unfolds as Vasyl Lomachenko and George Kambosos Jr. clash for the IBF title. But what’s Davis’ stake in this?

In a recent tantalizing snippet from Fight Hub TV, Davis drops a bombshell, sparking intrigue. Is he ready to take on the victor of this colossal bout? What makes him think he can conquer such seasoned warriors?

Davis isn’t aware of Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Kambosos Jr. fight date

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Keyshawn Davis reveals his bold intentions in clear, active tones. The interviewer, focusing on the upcoming Lomachenko vs. Kambosos Jr. bout, throws a pertinent question Davis’ way. “The Kambosos vs Lomachenko fight is going to get made. I would imagine you’re eyeing the winner, right? Do you see yourself fighting the winner?”

Unhesitatingly, Davis asserts, “For sure, I would love to fight the winner out of Kambosos-Lomachenko at the end of this year, this year, whenever.” Notably, he admits a slight gap in his knowledge regarding the fight’s timing, “I don’t know, when they fighting?” he inquires.

The interviewer provides clarity, “I heard May, somewhere around there.” This information seamlessly feeds into Davis’ eagerness, as he reinforces his ambition, “I would love to fight them, one of them. Whoever wins, at the end of this year gimme Lomachenko, Kambosos, whoever wins let me fight them. I’m ready.”

While Davis aims to fight one of the two, let’s see what Kambosos has said about the fight.

A quest for redemption and glory

George Kambosos Jr. is brimming with anticipation for his upcoming clash against Vasyl Lomachenko, a contest he envisions as a historic battle in the lightweight division. The Sydney native shared his thoughts alongside a fight poster, declaring, “Two Warriors In A Battle For The Ages For The Lightweight World Championship In Australia!”

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His respect for his opponent shines through as he addresses Lomachenko directly, extending well-wishes for his training: “Have A Healthy Camp @lomachenkovasiliy. See You Soon Down Under,” Kambosos penned. Lomachenko, coming off a narrow loss to Haney, eyes redemption. The world awaits this epic showdown, set to be broadcast live on ESPN on May 11 in the US.

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Will Kambosos Jr. reclaim his lost title, or will Lomachenko emerge victorious? What do you think? Share your predictions and thoughts.

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