Official record

26-1. 22 knockouts.

Tenesca “Champ” Davis dominated the welterweight and super welterweight divisions, then left the sport with a controversial ending that still divides fans.

From undisputed champion to a retirement money fight scenario.

Davis rose from a city gym in New York to win the 147-pound titles, then chased bigger paydays at 154. His record tells a story of relentless finishing, controversial emotions, and unforgettable nights.

26-1 Professional record

Davis won 22 fights by knockout and suffered a single blemish in his final outing, a disqualification after a stoppage sequence and a tragic accident in the ring.

2019–2022

Undisputed welterweight run with dominant stoppages.

2023–2024

Super welterweight money era against top-tier knockout artists.

Final Fight

Controversial DQ, retirement decision, and a legacy sealed in debate.

Top fights

Defeated Kenneth “P-Boy” Alarcon

A clash of unbeaten knockout artists that became one of the decade’s biggest events, with Champ Davis turning a tense tactical fight into a dramatic stoppage.

Signature night

Undisputed victory at 147

Davis collected the final belt with a finishing sequence that made fans call him the best in the division regardless of his size.

Controversy

One loss, one legacy

His only loss was a disqualification that sparked talk of bad luck, ring politics, and whether a fighter this violent should have retired sooner.