logo
What time is Keyshawn Davis VS. Denys Berinchyk fight? Walk-in time for Friday's fight

What time is Keyshawn Davis VS. Denys Berinchyk fight? Walk-in time for Friday's fight

USA Today14-02-2025
Hear this story
Denys Berinchyk is set to headline an exciting Valentine's Day fight, which holds significant importance in his career as he aims to defend his WBO lightweight title against undefeated Keyshawn Davis on Friday at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Berinchyk, with an impressive 19-0 record, including nine knockouts, is a force to be reckoned with. His most recent victory was a split decision against Emanuel Navarrete for the WBO lightweight belt last year. He will face Davis, who also boasts a remarkable 12-0 record with eight knockouts. Davis is coming off an impressive second-round knockout against Gustavo Lemos last November.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the Berinchyk-Davis showdown, including the crucial ring walk time to ensure you don't miss any of the thrilling action.
More:Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull: Date, time and what we know
When does Denys Berinchyk vs Keyshawn Davis fight start?
The Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis card consists of nine fights and will begin at 5 p.m. ET. The main event between Berinchyk and Davis is expected to have a walk-in time of about 11 p.m. ET. But the duration of the undercard will have an impact on when Berinchyk and Davis actually start.
How to stream Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis fight
Fans can stream the event on ESPN+, which will be hosting the boxing match on the platform. The main card begins at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+.
Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis fight: Date, time and streaming
Date: Friday, Feb. 14
Friday, Feb. 14 Fight card start time: About 5 p.m. ET
About 5 p.m. ET Berinchyk vs. Davis ring walk (approximately): 11 p.m. ET
11 p.m. ET TV: Main card on ESPN starting at 9 p.m. ET
Main card on ESPN starting at 9 p.m. ET Streaming: ESPN+
Stream live:Watch Berinchyk vs. Davis boxing on ESPN+
Denys Berinchyk vs. Keyshawn Davis fight card
Main card:
WBO Lightweight title: Denys Berinchyk (C) vs. Keyshawn Davis
Denys Berinchyk (C) vs. Keyshawn Davis Co-Feature: Xander Zayas vs. Slawa Sporner
Xander Zayas vs. Slawa Sporner Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Connor Coyle
Undercard:
Juanmita Lopez De Jesus vs. Bryan Santiago
Abdullah Mason vs. Manuel Jaimes
Rohan Polanco vs. Jean Carlos Torres
Keon Davis vs. Ira Johnson
Jared Anderson vs. Marios Kollias
Tiger Johnson vs. Quashawn Toler
Nico Ali Walsh vs. Juan Guerra Jr.
We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

How to Watch The Open Championship, Final Round: Live Stream 2025 British Open, Sunday, PGA, Golf, TV Channel
How to Watch The Open Championship, Final Round: Live Stream 2025 British Open, Sunday, PGA, Golf, TV Channel

Newsweek

time12 minutes ago

  • Newsweek

How to Watch The Open Championship, Final Round: Live Stream 2025 British Open, Sunday, PGA, Golf, TV Channel

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Scottie Scheffler enters the final day of play at the Open Championship with a comfortable lead, looking to keep his spot at the top of the leaderboard on Sunday. Scottie Scheffler of United States on the 18th hole during day three of The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club on July 19, 2025 in Portrush, Northern Ireland. Scottie Scheffler of United States on the 18th hole during day three of The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club on July 19, 2025 in Portrush, Northern to Watch 2025 British Open - Final Round Date: Sunday, July 20, 2025 Time: 4:00 AM ET (Early Rounds, Featured Groups), 6:00 AM ET (Morning Coverage), 7:00 AM ET (Main Coverage) TV Channel: NBC, USA Network, Peacock Live Stream: FuboTV (TRY FOR FREE), Peacock (WATCH NOW) The early rounds and featured groups can be viewed on Peacock. The morning coverage begins later in the day on USA Network, before the main coverage starts on NBC, both of which can be streamed through FuboTV. Scheffler looks poised to win his second major title of the year and continue to operate himself as the undisputed best golfer in the world right now as he takes a four-shot lead into Sunday. Scheffler followed up a 64 on Friday with a 67 on Saturday, and is -14 through three days of play. Another sub-70 score might be all it takes to claim the title during his final round. Hatong Li is in second place at -10, and Matt Fitzpatrick at -9 represents third place on the leaderboard. Rory McIlroy might have the best chance to challenge Scheffler on Sunday. After staying in the running through two rounds, he shot an impressive 66 on Saturday to put himself within six shots of the lead. It might take a career day during the final round to catch the number one-ranked player in the world, but McIlroy might have what it takes. This is a great PGA Tour event that you will not want to miss; be sure to tune in to catch all the action. Live stream The Open Championship main coverage for free with Fubo: Start your subscription now! Live stream The Open Championship early rounds and featured groups with Peacock: Start your subscription now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

Why Manny Pacquiao came out of retirement to return to boxing after 4 years away
Why Manny Pacquiao came out of retirement to return to boxing after 4 years away

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Why Manny Pacquiao came out of retirement to return to boxing after 4 years away

Manny Pacquiao is a legend. He didn't need to come out of retirement to prove that. The eight-division champion and hero of the Philippines has already done plenty. But Pacquiao is back. He's taking on WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios on Saturday in Las Vegas. Here's why: Why did Manny Pacquiao come out of retirement? Manny Pacquaio offered a simple explanation for his return to ESPN's Andreas Hale: "I'm coming back because boxing is my passion. It's all I think about, and I really like to make history." Pacquiao is trying to break his own record. In 2019, he won the world welterweight title when he beat Keith Thurman. Pacquiao was 40 then, the oldest to ever accomplish that feat. Now at 46 years old, Pacquiao would shatter his own mark and likely leave it out of reach for anyone else. Is this it? "It's hard to say what tomorrow holds," Pacquiao told ESPN. "I always leave it to God, and he gave me the chance to fight again. But if my body feels strong after this fight..." MORE: Ranking Manny Pacquiao's best fights

Lakers plan on waiving Shake Milton in order to sign Marcus Smart
Lakers plan on waiving Shake Milton in order to sign Marcus Smart

USA Today

time3 hours ago

  • USA Today

Lakers plan on waiving Shake Milton in order to sign Marcus Smart

The Los Angeles Lakers are set to sign veteran guard Marcus Smart after he agreed to a buyout of his contract with the Washington Wizards. Smart, who was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the 2022-23 season, will reportedly sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Lakers once he officially clears waivers. Right now, they don't have enough space under the first apron of the NBA's salary cap to sign Smart. But according to Shams Charania of ESPN, they're planning on waiving guard Shake Milton in order to clear some space. "The Lakers plan to waive guard Shake Milton to create the roster spot to sign Smart, sources told ESPN," Charania wrote. "Milton's $3 million contract for next season would have become fully guaranteed Sunday." Milton was thrown into the deal that brought Los Angeles forward Dorian Finney-Smith in late December. He played sporadically afterward and averaged 3.9 points on 43.3% field-goal shooting, 1.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 11.5 minutes a game as a member of the team. Waiving him would open up a good portion of L.A.'s bi-annual exception. In order to open up the full bi-annual exception of $5.1 million, another move, such as waiving guard Jordan Goodwin or a consolidation trade, would need to be made.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store