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Miguel Madueño ready to shock the world against Keyshawn Davis

On Saturday, July 6, Miguel Madueño (31-2, 28 KOs) will face Keyshawn Davis (10-0, 7 KOs) on the undercard of Shakur Stevenson-Artem Harutyunyan at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ in the United States and on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Ahead of the Top Rank-promoted card, Madueño expressed his belief that he can surprise the boxing world against Davis.

Miguel Madueño wants to shock the world against Keyshawn Davis

Miguel Madueño speaks ahead of Keyshawn Davis fight

Sinaloa lightweight Madueño is set to face the toughest challenge of his career, facing undefeated 2020 U.S. Olympic champion Davis. A win for Keyshawn would keep him on the upward trajectory he is currently on toward a world title.

Madueño, known for his punching power and relentless pressure style, will be eager to derail Davis’ career. Despite the obstacles stacked against him, the Mexican fighter is determined to show what he’s capable of and shock the world: I know I am the outsider entering this fight, but It is exactly the kind of challenge that excites me,said Miguel Madueño.Keyshawn Davis is a great fighter, but I am ready to inflict his first defeat on him and show everyone What I am able to.”

He added: A win over Keyshawn Davis would be a game changer for my career,concludes Madueño.This would allow me to compete in major fights and show everyone that I belong among the elite lightweights in the division..”

Mexican fighter promoter Alex Camponovo expressed confidence in his ability to defeat Davis on July 6: It will be a fierce battle between two incredibly talented boxers,said Camponovo.Miguel Madueño has the strength and the heart to come out on top, and I believe he will come out on top in this confrontation..”

This lightweight fight will undoubtedly be one of the most intriguing fights in the Stevenson-Harutyunyan series, with likely fireworks.

Full Fight Card

  • Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan, 12 rounds, for Stevenson’s WBC lightweight title
  • O’Shaquie Foster vs. Robson Conceicao, 12 rounds, for Foster’s WBC junior lightweight title
  • Keyshawn Davis vs. Miguel Madueno, 10 rounds, lightweight
  • Abdullah Mason vs. Luis Lebron, 8 rounds, lightweight
  • Kelvin Davis vs. Kevin Johnson, 8 rounds, welterweight
  • William Foster III vs. Eridson Garcia, 10 rounds, junior lightweight
  • Keith Colon vs. Hunter Turbyfill, 4 rounds, featherweight
  • Ali Feliz vs. Robinson Perez, 4 rounds, heavyweight