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Unfinished DAZN Business in Norfolk: Three Davis Brothers and Nahir Albright Get It On

By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent

Robert Brizel Prediction Record (2025-2026)  – (89-22-8), (3-4 in Feature Bouts) 

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Norfolk, Virginia (May 16th, 2026)– The three Davis brothers and Nahir Albright have unfinished business to settle in the ring with Nahir Albright, as well as their own careers, at Scope Arena, in their hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, on Saturday, May 16, 2026, on a six-bout DAZN card also featuring former World Boxing Organisation World Welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr.

Davis, 14-0 with 10 knockouts and one no contest, Norfolk, Virginia, is predicted to win his main event super lightweight bout by 12 rounds unanimous decision over his nemesis, Nahir Albright, 17-2-1 with seven knockouts, Sicklerville, New Jersey, in a rematch of their October 2023 No Decision. The 10-round no-decision, originally a 10-round majority decision win for Keyshawn Davis, was overturned in Texas when Davis tested positive for marijuana and got suspended for 90 days.

In June 2025, Albright returned to the ring and won the vacant World Boxing Council USA lightweight title by a unanimous 10 rounds decision over 15-0 Kelvin Davis, Keyshawn’s brother, adding fire to the controversy. ESPN backstage footage from that night shows Keyshawn and his other boxing brother Keon jumping Albright, then Keyshawn being taken away by the police.

Major sportsbooks have Keyshawn Davis as the favorite to win the rematch at -1250 and -1400. Underdog Albright remains at +700 to +800. 12-round draw odds are +2000 to +2500. Davis by knockout or stoppage is at -125 to -135, while the odds of a Keyshawn Davis win by 12 rounds decision victory are at +130 to +145.

Keyshawn Davis possesses superior hand speed and footwork. However, Albright has been durable throughout his career and has never been stopped. Keyshawn most recently stopped Jamaine Ortiz in the twelfth round, who has beaten Albright. The bout could be a highly technical punch-counterpunch war for all 12 rounds, with the better-trained boxer having the edge in the final four championship rounds corridor. Knockdowns could affect scoring.

Ex-champ Norman, 28-1 with 22 knockouts, Conyers, Georgia, is the co-featured bout, is a -1600 to -2000 favorite, -300 to win by knockout, + 290 to win by decision over challenger Josh Wagner, 19-2 with 10 knockouts, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, at +800 to +880, is his first bout in the United States.

Scope Arena Undercard Predictions

Yan Santana is predicted to win by 10 rounds unanimous decision over Cristian Cruz, Chacon is a vacant WBO NABO Featherweight title bout.

Kelvin Davis is predicted to win by a 10-round decision over Peter Dobson in a scheduled 10-round welterweight contest.

Keon Davis is predicted to win by a six-round unanimous decision over Edwine Junior in a super welterweight contest.

Dedrick Crocklem is predicted to win by a six-round unanimous decision over Eric Howard in a super featherweight contest.

 Weigh-In Results: Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright II

Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT LIVE on DAZN

Scope Arena (Norfolk, Virginia)

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(DAZN, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT)

   • Keyshawn Davis 140 lbs vs. Nahir Albright 139.7 lbs
(Super Lightweight — 12 Rounds)

•  Brian Norman Jr. 147.8 lbs vs. Josh Wagner 147.7 lbs
(Welterweight — 10 Rounds)

•   Kelvin Davis 147.3 lbs vs. Peter Dobson 147.5 lbs
(Welterweight — 10 Rounds)

•  Yan Santana 125.6 lbs vs. Cristian Cruz Chacon 125.9 lbs 
 (Santana’s NABO Featherweight Title — 10 Rounds)(DAZN, Top Rank & DAZN’s YouTube Channels, & Top Rank Classics on Roku, 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT)•  Keon Davis 153.3 lbs vs. Edwine Humaine Junior 155.4 lbs
 (Super Welterweight — 6 Rounds)

•  Dedrick Crocklem 129.8 lbs vs. Eric Howard 131.2 lbs 
 (Super Featherweight — 6 Rounds)

Press Conference Notes: Keyshawn Davis Ready to Settle Unfinished Business in Saturday’s Hometown Rematch against Nahir Albright LIVE on DAZN

Keyshawn-Albright II Headlines Top Rank’s Inaugural DAZN Event at Norfolk’s Scope Arena Beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT

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NORFOLK, Va. (May 14, 2026) — Former world champion and Olympic Silver Medalist Keyshawn Davis (14-0, 10 KOs) takes on Philadelphia’s Nahir Albright (17-2-1, 7 KOs) in a 12-round super lightweight rematch this Saturday, May 16, at Scope Arena in Keyshawn’s hometown of Norfolk. Keyshawn-Albright II will be streamed live on DAZN beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

The two first met in October 2023, when Davis won a majority decision that was later overturned. Since then, the rivalry has only intensified.

In the 10-round welterweight co-feature, former world champion Brian Norman Jr. (28-1, 22 KOs) returns against Canada’s Josh Wagner (19-2, 10 KOs).

Additionally, Kelvin Davis (15-1, 8 KOs) will take on Bronx native Peter Dobson (17-3, 10 KOs) in a 10-round welterweight clash, while unbeaten Dominican contender Yan Santana (16-0, 13 KOs) defends his NABO featherweight title in a 10-rounder versus Cristian Cruz Chacon (24-7-2, 12 KOs).

Before the main DAZN broadcast, two bouts will stream live beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT on DAZN, Top Rank and DAZN‘s YouTube channels, and the Top Rank Classics FAST channel on Roku.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with RDR Promotions, tickets are on sale at the Scope Arena box office and via Ticketmaster.com.

This is what the fighters said at Thursday’s press conference.

Keyshawn Davis

On how this fight happened…
“We’re here because Nahir did a great job against Frank Martin, his people kept calling my people, and we picked up his phone call. That’s why we’re here.”

On how he feels about Saturday’s rematch with Nahir Albright…
“I’m happy. I have a great opportunity to perform under these bright lights. I’ve stopped my last three opponents that I’ve fought and this is going to be another stop.”

On if he thinks Nahir made him look ‘regular’ in 2023…
“It’s 2026. That doesn’t matter. I had a win over him and they decided to take it back. I’m going to knock him out in 2026.”

On if he thinks there is unfinished business between him and Nahir…
“We are here to sign contracts and fight, and that’s exactly what we did. It’s not personal, but I’m going to knock him out.”

On his confidence going into this fight…
“God willing, I’m going to get the stoppage. Anyone who steps into a ring with me, I’m going to stop them. I can stop anyone who gets in the ring with me.”

On how Nahir fought against Frank Martin…
“I thought he was going to beat Frank. I went back and watched the fight and I thought he beat him. I thought he did a good job, but they aren’t on my level. I’m not here to go back and forth. You can say whatever you want to say, but I’m going to knock him out Saturday.”

On how he thinks Nahir will fight…
“He’s talking now, he can win this battle right now. But Saturday night, we are going to see.”

On if he thinks he will leave no doubt in this fight…
“I left no doubt in the last fight – everyone knew I won. Now, it’s 2026, and I know who I have against me. I knew when you fought Frank Martin. He’s just another opponent to me, just watch. I’m going to stop him.”

Nahir Albright

On how he feels heading into the fight…
“I feel great. I’m ready, I’m in shape, and I feel great.”

On looking back at how the last matchup with Keyshawn Davis went…
“That night, I would say it was unfortunate. I did my thing that night. He came to my room, and they let me into it. I didn’t get a chance to enjoy the night that I worked so hard for. So I’m looking forward to getting that back in the ring.”

On the Frank Martin fight…
“I showed a glimpse of who I am. Even that night, I could bring more to the table but I showed the world a glimpse of my talent, and they are going to keep seeing it.”

On his improvement since 2023…
“I’ve improved a lot. I got stronger, faster, and my IQ improved. It’s going to show Saturday night.”

On how he thinks the fight will end Saturday…
“With Nahir Albright with his hand raised. That’s it. I’m going to get my hand raised Saturday night, and the whole world is going to see it. You all can laugh, but Saturday night you are going to see.”

Brian Norman Jr.

On the loss with his last time out and the changes he has made since then…
“I’m feeling good, I’m feeling great. I’ve been loving the process, loving the journey, and I’m looking forward to showing what I’ve learned during this time.”

On what he’s been working on since his last fight…
“I’ve been working on pace and mindset behind what I’m doing. I’m trying to go out there and let the game come to me.”

On what made him change coaches…
“I feel like I need to go out and get more experience. I’m learning to grow each and every day.”

On what his motivation is to win another world championship…
“Of course I have that chip on my shoulder, but it’s about going out there, being yourself, and doing what you need to do. The only thing I’m focused on is May 16.”

On his motivation to get a rematch with Devin Haney…
“Of course I’m motivated by that. But I’m focused on May 16.”

Josh Wagner

On his loss and why he is going to be different on Saturday…
“I’m very energetic about this fight. I want to show that I belong here at the top of the 147 division. If they expect me to fight on my backfoot, they have another thing coming.”

On his advantages in this fight…
“I’m being overlooked. They think they are going to run right through me, but that isn’t happening. I can fight, I can box and I can move. Brian Norman Jr. has something coming for him Saturday night.”

On using his big frame to his advantage…
“I feel like I’m big for this weight class so I’m going to try and use my size, my weight, and my lateral movement to my advantage.”

On what people are going to say after Saturday night…
“They are going to say ‘who is Josh ‘The Boss’ Wagner,’ and ‘when can we see him fight again.'”

Kelvin Davis

On being over a year since being in the ring…
“I’m feeling good. I’m ready to go. It’s been a year since I’ve fought so I’ve been itching to get back in the ring.”

On what he learned from taking a loss in his last fight…
“I don’t try to think about what happened prior, I try to think about what’s in front of me. I have short term memory on that.”

On fighting Peter Dobson… 
“I don’t try to fight cab drivers. I like jumping into the fire every fight. My last fight was a firefight and it’s the same with this one. Saturday night is going to be spectacular.”

Peter Dobson

On his thoughts on fighting Kelvin Davis…
“I respect him for taking a tough fight. I know I’m one of the toughest in this division. He’s coming up to 147 and fighting one of the toughest guys, so respect to him.”

On fighting on someone else’s home turf…
“You have to come in there and dominate, because the judges are on their side.”

Yan Santana

On how close he believes he is to getting a fight against Bruce ‘Shu-Shu’ Carrington…
“It’s a matter of getting the opportunity. I have shown that I am willing. We have seen each other face to face, but he doesn’t want to fight. It’s easy work.”

On why he thinks Bruce ‘Shu-Shu’ Carrington is easy work…
“I called him out. I asked my team for that fight but he said no. I want to face anyone at 126 pounds. I want to fight against the best so I can be a champion.”

On what he has to do to stop Cristian Cruz Chacon…
“I’m happy and grateful to the team of Cristian Cruz Chacon for accepting this fight. He’s a warrior and I know we’re going to give a good fight.”

Cristian Cruz Chacon

On how he feels fighting for a title…
“I started my career on the wrong foot, but I’m much better now. This is my moment. That title is borrowed because it is mine, and on Saturday it will be mine.”

On what he has to do to win on Saturday…
“Well he has his style and his quality, but I’ve been sparring with the likes of Naoya Inoue. I am a proven fighter, and I see this as another stepping stone to me. We will see how this test goes and see what comes after.”

Keon Davis

On fighting in his backyard…
“This is my third time fighting in front of my city [Norfolk], and it’s going to be the same outcome. Last time I was here I made ESPN Top 10.”

On what kind of atmosphere he expects on Saturday…
“I’m expecting an electrifying crowd. Norfolk is going to bring that energy, and you’re going to see the Juice Man perform.”

Saturday, May 16

DAZN, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT

Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright, 12 Rounds, Super Lightweight

Brian Norman Jr. vs. Josh Wagner, 10 Rounds, Welterweight

Kelvin Davis vs. Peter Dobson, 10 Rounds, Welterweight

Yan Santana vs. Cristian Cruz Chacon, 10 Rounds, NABO Featherweight Title
DAZN, Top Rank and DAZN’s YouTube Channels, & Top Rank Classics, 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT

Keon Davis vs. Edwine Humaine Junior, 6 Rounds, Welterweight

Dedrick Crocklem vs. Eric Howard, 6 Rounds, Super Featherweight

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Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert is the Head Boxing Correspondent for Real Combat Media Boxing since 2013. Robert is also a photographer and ringside reporter for the RCM Tri State region which includes NJ, NY and PA. Robert conducts exclusive interviews, provides historical boxing articles and provides editorial ringside coverage of major boxing events. You can contact or follow Robert on Facebook and by email at [email protected].