On February 8, U.S. Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis will face his biggest test to date in former two-division world champion Jose “Sniper” Pedraza of Puerto Rico.

The event takes place at Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

Davis vs. Pedraza is the co-featured attraction the junior welterweight title clash between Teofimo Lopez and Jamaine Ortiz.

Davis (9-0, 6 KOs), from Norfolk, Virginia, captured a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. He had an active 2023 in which he stopped Anthony Yigit via ninth-round TKO in April and shut out Francesco Patera by 10-round decision in July. In October, he bested Philadelphia-born contender Nahir Albright by majority decision that was later ruled a no contest by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation due to a positive marijuana test.

“I have all the respect in the world for Jose Pedraza and what he’s accomplished in the pro game,” Davis said. “This is type of step up I need to get to the next level, and I know Pedraza will bring his A-game. It’s his last chance to get back to title contention, but I won’t let that happen. I will show out for the fans in Las Vegas and everyone watching on ESPN.”

Pedraza (29-5-1, 14 KOs), from Cidra, Puerto Rico, has taken part in several tough fights since moving up to 140-pounds, including Jose Zepeda, Jose Ramirez, Richard Commey, and Arnold Barboza. Pedraza returns to the lightweight division in hopes of another world title run.

Pedraza said, “Keyshawn Davis is going to experience what it's like to face a two-division world champion. He’s never faced a boxer of my caliber, nor has he faced anyone even close to the caliber of my toughest opponents. He wants to continue climbing up the ranks, but on February 8, he’ll be falling off the ladder.”