Bradley says Davis has earned his position but risks being neglected as Haney and Stevenson discuss a possible fight
Tim Bradley believes Keyshawn Davis is once more being neglected as attention shifts toward a possible fight between Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson. With Haney and Stevenson publicly discussing a bout, Bradley argued Davis risks being left waiting despite holding the WBO’s No.1 rating at welterweight.
“If this fight [Haney-Shakur] gets made, Keyshawn, I told you. I told you, boy. You place yourself in line for the belt and all of that [expletive], man. Shakur about to get you up on it. I told you. I told you. I told you, boy. Second fiddle at all times to Shakur Stevenson. Yes,” said Bradley on his channel.
“He higher than you. That’s what it’s. He higher than you.”
Keyshawn has spent weeks pursuing a fight with Haney, repeatedly reminding the WBO welterweight champion that he occupies the mandatory position. Haney had previously shown interest within the matchup, but recent developments have centered on a possible meeting with Stevenson as a substitute.
Bradley also weighed in on where a possible Haney-Stevenson fight should happen.
“One request, please, Turki Alalshikh, Zuffa Boxing, whatever, whoever the hell going to place this fight on if the fight get agreed upon, have this fight in America, please. We don’t want, no offense against Saudi Arabia, no offense against them, but have Shakur and Haney in America. Please have it in America, man.”
No official agreement has been announced for either Haney-Stevenson or Haney-Davis.

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Last Updated on 2026/06/10 at 5:15 AM


