Lightweight boxing prospect Keyshawn Davis has tested positive for marijuana and has been suspended for 90 days by the Texas Boxing Commission.
Ryan O'Hara, of NY Fights and FightNights.com, was the first to break the story.
Davis also saw his majority-decision victory over Nahir Albright on Oct. 14 changed to a no-decision
The Texas commission has suspended Davis for 90 days, according to boxing's official recordkeeper, BoxRec, and his majority-decision victory over Nahir Albright on Oct. 14 has been changed to a no-decision.
The 24-year-old Davis will be eligible to return to the ring in mid-January. The Olympic silver medalist was set to face former titleholder Jose Pedraza on December 9 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Top Rank, Davis' promoter, hopes to reschedule that matchup for early 2024.