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Surging American prospect Keyshawn Davis advanced his unbeaten record by adding another sensational TKO win to his name. The six-rounds scrap against Jose Zaragoza lasted till the second where Davis stopped his rival in style. Having beaten Zaragoza to a massive extent pretty early, he could sense fear in his rival’s game.

Hence, Davis applied his power more technically and poleaxed Zaragoza to stop the show. He seemed extremely confident from the start and channelized similar energy with his game plan. As he now holds a 4-0 pro record, here’s a look at how Keyshawn Davis earned his latest win.

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It was all-out action from Keyshawn Davis

Keyshawn Davis had no intentions of rushing for a stoppage against Jose Zaragoza. He was focused on his tactical skills and relied on his game plan in the beginning round. However, ‘The Businessman’ needed one crack to really get all in. Despite offering some smart uppercuts in the first round, Davis couldn’t really grab hold of Zaragoza.

Zaragoza seemed alert after coming across the brutal side of Davis, which was not at full force yet. He landed 16 of his 24 power punches and that clearly alarmed Zaragoza’s side. It also set the road to an interesting round two.

In round two, Zaragoza charged ahead but fell prey to Davis’ lopsided dominance. Following a double uppercut, Davis floored his opponent in brutal fashion. Although Zaragoza could get back on his feet at the very end of the 10 count, the referee waved off the fight and scored it as a TKO in favor of Keyshawn Davis.

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Davis (4-0) can now expect a brighter future for himself in 2022. Although a lot of tasks are left to do, ‘The Businessman’s sheer progress has clearly helped him grab global attention.

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After his pro-debut in February 2021, he has fought four times this year and has won all of his bouts. He could look to use 2022 to move closer to the world title race, or earn a regional title bout.

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