After a brief lull, Keyshawn Davis is back in the news. The former lightweight champion grabbed major headlines following a string of untoward incidents that took place outside the ring. Still, with the year coming to an end, he appears to be taking measures that should put his career back on track before it’s too late. And the first may have pleased a few. For he joined the famous stable of J. Prince, the legendary hip-hop manager who has been managing, among others, the career of Davis’ close friend Shakur Stevenson.

Keyshawn Davis kicked in the new year with a bang. On February 14, Valentine’s Day, he defeated Denys Berinchyk for the WBO’s lightweight belt. However, things went downhill when he marched off to defend his title against rival Edwin De Los Santos. The bout caved in after

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