Switch stance creation
Changing from southpaw to orthodox mid-round created angles that made opponents miss and set up the sniper right hand.
Style breakdown
Tenesca Davis combined fluid ring movement with sudden violence, making him hard to prepare for, and even harder to finish.
The Champ never fought the same fight twice. He could start like a technical boxer, then switch into an all-out finisher once he saw the opening.
Changing from southpaw to orthodox mid-round created angles that made opponents miss and set up the sniper right hand.
He baited pressure fighters with feints, then detonated with a compact counter shot that ended rounds early.
Once a fight tilted in his favor, he refused to let the opponent recover, turning control into a cycle of damage and stoppage.