While much of the mainstream narrative still lingers on his 2024 loss to Gervonta Davis, Martin has already started the process of moving past that defeat.

Martin continues comeback after December knockout win

Last December, Martin reminded the boxing world of his ceiling by stopping veteran Rances Barthelemy in the fourth round. That performance proved he could carry his power into a higher weight class while answering immediate questions about his mental state. However, defeating a 40-year-old Barthelemy is a very specific task. Handling a younger, more relentless high-volume grinder like Albright is a different challenge entirely, making this second outing at super lightweight the place where the real evaluation begins.

Albright is a Philadelphia native who carries the signature Philly Tough reputation into the ring. Representing the Philadelphia Smoke gym, he specializes in a brand of gritty pressure that can be a nightmare for technical southpaws. Albright focuses on making the fight ugly by shortening the distance and forcing his opponents into physical exchanges that drain the gas tank.

“Francis Barthelemy is old. He was done. He was done. We was expecting Frank to do that,” said Albright’s trainer, Rashiem Jefferson Sr, to YSM Sports Media, minimizing the importance of Frank Martin’s victory over  Barthelemy last December.

For Martin, the tactical challenge is clear. His success has always relied on elite timing and the ability to maintain separation. Against Davis, that pressure eventually broke his rhythm and led to the eighth-round stoppage. While Martin looked sharp against Barthelemy, he must now prove he can keep a younger pursuer like Albright off his chest. Handling a swarmer without giving up ground is a necessary skill for any title contender at 140 pounds.

Albright enters as a dangerous underdog who has already proven he can hang with top-tier prospects. He pushed Keyshawn Davis to a razor-thin majority decision in 2023. Even though that result was later changed to a no-contest, the fight proved Albright has a massive engine. A victory over a name like Martin would catapult him into the rankings and immediately disrupt the comeback plans currently being laid out for the Ghost.

“Woo is coming off that victory with everything behind him. I think Woo is on a high horse and we going to get the job done,” Jefferson said about the confidence Albright has after his win over Kelvin Davis last June.

This matchup is more than just another date on the calendar. It represents a significant crossroad for Martin, who must dominate to prove his transition to super lightweight is complete and that he belongs among the division’s elite like Richardson Hitchins or Jose Ramirez. A loss or even a struggling, narrow victory would suggest that the blueprint left behind from the Davis fight remains an issue. Martin cannot afford to look vulnerable on a stage this large if he intends to remain a factor in a crowded and dangerous division.

Tale of the Tape: Martin vs. Albright

Feature Frank Martin Nahir Albright
Record 19-1 (13 KOs) 17-2 (7 KOs)
Age 31 30
Height 5’8″ 5’8″
Reach 68″ 70.5″
Stance Southpaw Orthodox
Location Indianapolis, IN Philadelphia, PA
Recent Win KO4 Rances Barthelemy UD Kelvin Davis
Betting Odds -320 (Favorite)

 

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