Both fighters said the same thing at Thursday’s final press conference without prompting, and that is usually where the real pressure shows.
Keyshawn Davis and Jamaine Ortiz each made a point of saying they do not want Saturday’s fight left to the judges. Davis stated it plainly, saying he does not want to leave the bout “in the judge’s hands,” adding that he likes to fight and expects the action to decide it.
Ortiz echoed the same concern from experience, saying his past losses taught him not to let fights go to the scorecards and that he does not expect this one to reach them.
For a 140 pound co feature built on skill and control, the overlap is telling. Neither questioned preparation. Neither detailed adjustments. A close fight sounded like something to avoid.
Davis said he likes to fight and does not want the result handled by officials. He avoided specifics and did not try to explain what would be different on Saturday. The confidence was stated, not argued.
Ortiz focused on what he has taken from his two losses and said he plans to remove any doubt this time. His comments were less about Davis than about position. Getting over the hump. Taking someone else’s place.
Madison Square Garden came up for Davis as a grounding reference point. It sounded less like pressure. More like familiarity. Ortiz did not lean on the setting at all. His focus stayed on outcome.
This fight does not need confidence to be talked into existence. It is shaped by a shared distrust of how close contests are rewarded. When both fighters say the same thing at a final press conference, it usually points to where they feel exposed.
Fight details:
Keyshawn Davis faces Jamaine Ortiz in a 140 pound co feature this Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York. The fight appears on the undercard of Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson and will be shown on DAZN pay per view.
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Last Updated on 01/29/2026
