Boxing Match Preview: Edwine Humaine Junior (9-2-0, 7 KOs) vs. Keon Davis (4-0-0, 3 KOs)

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2300 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Start Time: Main Card 7:00 PM ET, Ring Walks ~9:45 PM ET
Bout Type: 8‑Round Welterweight Prospect Clash
VENUE — 2300 ARENA
  • Location: South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Capacity: ~1,300
  • Atmosphere: One of the most iconic small‑hall boxing venues in the U.S.; gritty, loud, and intimate
  • Ring Size: Standard 20×20
  • Commission: Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission
  • Notes: Known for producing breakout performances from rising prospects
INJURY REPORT
EDWINE HUMAINE JR
  • No major injuries reported
  • Slight right‑shoulder tightness early in camp — cleared
  • Trainer notes improved conditioning and sharper defensive movement
KEON DAVIS
  • Clean camp, no reported injuries
  • High‑intensity sparring with no cuts or swelling
  • Strength coach reports best power and explosiveness of his career
FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM
EDWINE HUMAINE JR (9‑2‑0, 7 KOs)
  • Age: 27
  • Height: 5’10”
  • Reach: 72”
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Last 5 Fights: 4–1
  • Recent Form:
    • Heavy‑handed puncher with legitimate finishing ability
    • Rebounded from early‑career setbacks with three straight wins
    • Known for explosive bursts and aggressive pressure
Strengths
  • Strong KO power, especially early
  • Good body‑punching
  • Physically strong and durable
  • Thrives in mid‑range exchanges
Weaknesses
  • Can be outboxed by slick movers
  • Sometimes loads up on power shots
  • Defense can be inconsistent
KEON DAVIS (4‑0‑0, 3 KOs)
  • Age: 23
  • Height: 5’9”
  • Reach: 70”
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Last 5 Fights: 4–0
  • Recent Form:
    • Fast‑rising American prospect with explosive athleticism
    • Strong amateur pedigree
    • Has scored knockdowns in all four pro fights
Strengths
  • Excellent hand speed
  • Sharp counterpunching
  • Good footwork and angles
  • Calm under pressure for his age
Weaknesses
  • Still developing ring IQ
  • Has not yet faced a puncher as dangerous as Humaine
  • Can get overly aggressive at times
STYLE MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
1. Pace & Distance
  • Humaine: Wants a mid‑range firefight
  • Davis: Prefers controlled aggression and counterpunching
  • Whoever controls the jab dictates the early rounds
2. Power vs Precision
  • Humaine: Raw power and physicality
  • Davis: Speed, accuracy, and timing
3. Defense
  • Humaine: Leaky guard, vulnerable to counters
  • Davis: Good head movement and footwork
4. Conditioning
  • Humaine: Strong early, sometimes fades
  • Davis: Excellent stamina but untested in deep waters
FIGHT HISTORY & RESUME NOTES
EDWINE HUMAINE JR
  • 7 KOs in 9 wins
  • Never stopped in 11 fights
  • Best win: 3rd‑round TKO over a 10‑3 opponent
  • Known for explosive starts and heavy hands
KEON DAVIS
  • 4‑0 with 3 stoppages
  • Strong amateur background
  • Last fight: 2nd‑round KO over a 6‑1 opponent
  • Has never been knocked down as a pro
BETTING TRENDS
EDWINE HUMAINE JR
  • 7 of 9 wins by KO
  • 4 of last 5 fights ended inside the distance
  • Has scored first‑round knockdowns in 3 fights
KEON DAVIS
  • 3 of 4 wins by KO
  • All stoppages inside 3 rounds
  • Has outlanded every opponent by wide margins
MATCHUP TRENDS
  • Both fighters have real power
  • Early‑round fireworks likely
  • Davis has the speed edge; Humaine has the power edge

FIGHT ODDS

Edwine Humaine Jr + 275

Keon Davis – 450

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026

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