Two additional undercard fights have been announced by Top Rank for the rematch between Keyshawn Davis and Nahir Albright, which will headline a DAZN broadcast on May 16 at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia.
One of Davis’ fighting brothers, the 29-year-old Kelvin, 15-1 (8 KOs), will move up from junior welterweight to welterweight. He will compete in a 10-round bout against Peter Dobson, 17-3 (10 KOs), a 35-year-old from The Bronx, New York.
Kelvin Davis lost a unanimous decision to Albright in June 2025 at the same venue. That night was supposed to be headlined by Keyshawn defending against Edwin de los Santos, but the main event was canceled when Keyshawn came in massively overweight and lost his lightweight title on the scales. After Kelvin lost to Albright, Keyshawn and the third fighting Davis brother, Keon, allegedly “jumped” Albright backstage.
Kelvin was originally supposed to return in Norfolk on April 4 alongside Keon. Kelvin would have taken on DeMichael Harris, 12-2-1 (11 KOs), in a welterweight bout. Harris replaced original opponent Ivan Redkach, 24-8-1 (19 KOs). But that show was canceled a week before.
Dobson’s three defeats came consecutively, all by decision: against Conor Benn and Jalil Hackett in 2024, and against the 15-2-2 Jesus Saracho in 2025. He had a confidence-builder in March, when scoring a quick win over the 4-3-1 Jorge Humberto Rodriguez Regalado.
Also on this show, featherweight prospect Yan Santana, 16-0 (13 KOs), will meet Cristian Cruz Chacon, 24-7-2 (12 KOs), in a scheduled 10-rounder.
Santana, a 26-year-old from the Dominican Republic, fought three times in 2025. He outpointed the 18-6-3 Edwin Palomares and the 30-2 Aaron Lopez Alameda, and then he scored a fifth-round TKO over the 13-4-1 Alexis Eduardo Molina Jimenez.
Cruz Chacon, a 29-year-old from Mexico, battled to a draw in November with the 23-1 Muhammad Yaqubov.
Previously announced for this show was the co-feature, which will involve the former welterweight titleholder Brian Norman Jnr, 28-1 (22 KOs), returning for the first time since losing his belt to Devin Haney via unanimous decision in November.
Norman will compete in a scheduled 10-rounder against Josh Wagner, 19-2 (10 KOs). Wagner, a 33-year-old from Canada, has lost two of his past three. He was knocked out in seven rounds by welterweight prospect David Papot in November 2024, put away an 11-9-5 opponent in the first round in May 2025, and was nearly shut out by Harlem Eubank in November.
David Greisman, who has covered boxing since 2004, is on Twitter @FightingWords2. David’s book, “Fighting Words: The Heart and Heartbreak of Boxing,” is available on Amazon.




