Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos walkout songs: Tracks the boxers have used before
The highly anticipated Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos showdown is set to take place on Friday, Nov. 8, at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. The 10-round lightweight clash is poised to be one of the most captivating non-title bouts of the year.
Davis is gearing up for his third squared circle appearance of 2024. 'The Businessman' secured a 10-round decision victory over Miguel Madueno in July, following a sixth-round TKO triumph over former champion Jose Pedraza in February.
Meanwhile, Lemos is preparing for his second bout of the year. He enters the ring following a controversial decision loss to super lightweight contender Richard Hitchins in April. 'El Electrico' returns to the 135-pound division for this upcoming matchup. Lemos’ standout victory came in March 2022, when he secured a fifth-round TKO against former champion Lee Selby.
Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos: Which songs have both boxers walked out to?
The walkouts are the lifeblood of every major fight event, transforming the arena into a storm of anticipation and thrill. These grand entrances don’t just ignite a fire within the fighters; they also send a surge of excitement through the audience.
Although the walkout songs for the Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos showdown are still under wraps, let’s look back at the tracks these fighters have chosen in past bouts.
With an undefeated professional record of 11-0, featuring seven victories by knockout, Davis enters the bout with somewhat less experience. However, he undoubtedly commands greater attention from the global audience.
'The Businessman' is known for frequently changing his walkout music and selecting tracks for each fight. In his most recent bout, Davis made his entrance to a remixed version of 'When We Shoot' by Lil Durk.
Meanwhile, in his fight against Jose Pedraza, the 25-year-old Virginia native made a striking entrance alongside rapper YTB Fatt, who delivered a live performance of his hit song 'Get Back'.
Conversely, Lemos boasts an impressive professional record of 29-1, with 19 of those victories coming by way of knockout. He brings a wealth of experience from competing across multiple weight classes.
'El Electrico' appears to have established a signature tradition of stepping into the ring accompanied by the nostalgic rhythms of 'La Mano De Dios', a classic by fellow Argentine artist Rodrigo.