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Gustavo Lemos goals for a brawl in his light-weight problem of Keyshawn Davis


Gustavo Lemos stands within the middle of the ring after stopping Javier Clavero – Picture by Nelson Quispe/Boxeo de Primera

Argentina’s Gustavo Lemos has had his share of ups and down in weight, like most fighters looking for their middle.

At one level he was the No. 1 contender for the IBF belt at 135 kilos and he needed to forego that chance on account of his lack of ability to make weight. However now, after two fights at 140 and a 1-1 file together with an in depth resolution loss in his first time overseas, Lemos is on the best way again to 135, a weight class he claims he by no means left, to face rising contender Keyshawn Davis in a 10-round essential occasion on Friday, Nov. 8, at Scope Enviornment in Norfolk, Virginia.

“I’m a light-weight,” claims Lemos (29-1, 19 knockouts) throughout a telephone interview. “In my final combat we have been OK and nicely beneath the divisional restrict, and when this chance got here up at 135 we took it as a result of we knew we have been going to have the ability to make this weight. I bought this chance to combat on this class the place I really feel stronger, and we’re going to make a distinction right here. I consider we’re going to be robust for this light-weight combat. Davis will certainly really feel the ability.”

Lemos is returning to the light-weight division for the primary time in over two years. He final fought at 135 kilos in March 2022 when he stopped British former world champion Lee Selby in 5 rounds in Buenos Aires’ fabled Luna Park Stadium entrance of his hometown followers. However then it took him greater than a yr to return to motion, amid claims of cancelled fights and lack of ability to make 135 anymore. He lastly had his comeback in December 2023, stopping Javier Jose Clavero within the opening spherical and setting the stage for his American debut in April.

Though that combat didn’t go his manner, he absolutely earned quite a lot of followers together with his come-forward perspective and his punching energy.

“We did nice final time,” stated the 28-year-old Lemos about his first foray overseas, which occurred towards Richardson Hitchins again in April in Las Vegas. “Now that we’ve some expertise with this I consider we’ll really feel extra snug. Clearly we’re all the time in overseas territory, nevertheless it’s not an issue for me. As soon as I get into the ring my character modifications a hundred percent. I combat the identical manner I’d combat in my very own yard.”

The combat towards Hitchins was an IBF junior welterweight world title eliminator, which hinted at a change of division for Lemos, however he’s now on the point of drop 5 additional kilos to tackle a legit light-weight contender and U.S. Olympic silver medalist.

Lemos seems to be unimpressed by these credentials.

“I don’t research my opponents, I by no means studied something from my opponents. I do know he went to the Olympics, and that he’s doing nicely. He thinks he’s the very best within the division, or he feels he’ll be the very best sooner or later. However first he’ll must undergo me,” stated Lemos, who doesn’t see Davis’ peak and attain benefits as troubling both.

Gustavo Lemos (left) moves in for the kill against Lee Selby (right) in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 26th - Photo by Juan Montani

Gustavo Lemos (left) strikes in for the kill towards Lee Selby (proper) in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March twenty sixth – Picture by Juan Montani

“I’m used to combat taller guys. Hitchins was a lot taller than me and had an even bigger body, and a few punching energy. Let’s hope that (Davis) will come to combat, as an alternative of getting on the bike within the first few rounds and run away from me. I hope we can provide the followers present.”

With the heartbreak of the Hitchins combat nonetheless contemporary in his reminiscence, Lemos claims that he’s nonetheless as centered on this combat as he ought to be.

“It motivates me to coach more durable,” stated Lemos about his solely defeat to this point. “We’re coaching arduous and in good conscience. We’re not stopping, and we’re joyful to have gotten the decision once more from High Rank. I had loads of assist from my household and from lots of people who noticed me profitable, not solely in Argentina. The defeat didn’t have an effect on me, it’s only a quantity on a board proper now. Clearly, after the combat one thinks about all of what we might have performed. We have been in good situation however Hitchins fought combat, and that’s all.”

Ought to Lemos beat Davis, he’ll have to be in the very best form of his life if he actually needs to deal with the challenges that he has in thoughts for the longer term.

“We really feel that after we win this combat we are able to go after the very best identified fighters, like (Vasyl) Lomachenko, or (George) Kambosos (Jr.). However first we’ve to take this take a look at,” stated Lemos. “First, I’ve to deal with Davis. After that, the fights will come alongside. I simply hope it’s combat and individuals are happy with the job we’re going to do.”

Davis (11-0, 7 KOs), rated at No. 7 by The Ring at light-weight, started the yr with a sixth-round TKO of former two-division world champion Jose Pedraza. 5 months later, he dominated Mexican puncher Miguel Madueño over 10 rounds. He now makes his headlining debut in a homecoming occasion that may even characteristic his older brother, rising junior welterweight Kelvin “Evening Evening” Davis (13-0, 7 KOs), preventing Yeis Solano (15-3, 10 KOs) in an eight-rounder. Keyshawn’s youthful brother, U.S. Olympic Trials champion Keon Davis, will make his professional debut in a four-round welterweight contest.

Your complete DavisLemos card will stream stay and solely within the U.S. on ESPN+.

Diego M. Morilla has been writing for The Ring since 2013. He has additionally written for HBO.com, ESPN.com and lots of different magazines, web sites, newspapers and retailers since 1993. He’s a full member of the Boxing Writers Affiliation of America and an elector for the Worldwide Boxing Corridor of Fame. He has received two first-place awards within the BWAA’s annual writing contest, and he’s the moderator of The Ring’s Ladies’s Rankings Panel. He served as copy editor for the second period of The Ring en Español (2018-2020) and is at the moment a author and editor for RingTV.com.



John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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