Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis Purse and Payout: How Much Will The Boxers Earn For The WBO Lightweight Title Fight?

Denys Berinchyk and Keyshawn Davis Purse

Denys Berinchyk and Keyshawn Davis

This week, two of boxing’s brightest talents collide for the WBC Lightweight title as Keyshawn Davis faces Denys Berinchyk. Both Olympic silver medalists turned elite pros, they’ll headline a must-watch fight card packed with skill, hype, and high stakes. With major paydays on the line, this showdown promises to be a defining moment in the lightweight division.

Denys Berinchyk edged out Emanuel Navarrete via split decision to claim the WBO lightweight title, but their fight purses raised eyebrows. Navarrete reportedly bagged $1M, while Berinchyk got just $80K—at least per the CSAC. However, Sporty Salaries claims Berinchyk actually made $1.2M. With his stock rising, he’s rumored to secure $2M for his next fight against Keyshawn Davis. Safe to say, the payday gap won’t last long.

Keyshawn Davis has been stacking bigger paydays as his career progresses. He made $25K against Juan Carlos Burgos, then $50K for fights with Anthony Yigit, Francesco Patera, and Nahir Albright. His earnings jumped to $75K for wins over Jose Pedraza and Miguel Madueno. His latest KO victory over Gustavo Daniel Lemos reportedly earned him $350K. And for his upcoming event, a $500K purse and a $1.2M total payout for his showdown with Denys Berinchyk.

Denys Betinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis Event Details

Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis prediction, odds, pick, how to watch - 2/14/2025

Keyshawn Davis (12-0, 8 KOs) takes his biggest leap toward superstardom as he challenges Denys Berinchyk (19-0, 9 KOs) for the WBO lightweight title this Friday at MSG’s Theater. The stacked card also features Xander Zayas vs. Slawa Spomer in a junior middleweight clash and Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Connor Coyle in a middleweight showdown. Here’s the full card:

Juanmita Lopez De Jesus vs. Bryan Santiago, 4 rounds, junior bantamweight

Abdullah Mason vs. Manuel Jaimes, 8 rounds, lightweight

Rohan Polanco vs. Jean Carlos Torres, 10 rounds, welterweigh

Keon Davis vs. Ira Johnson, 4 rounds, welterweight

Jared Anderson vs. Marios Kollias, 10 rounds, heavyweight

Tiger Johnson vs. Quashawn Toler, 8 rounds, welterweight

Nico Ali Walsh vs. Juan Guerra Jr., 6 rounds, middleweight