Tank Davis: Defying the Lightweight Cheat Code
GERVONTA ‘Tank’ Davis’ coach Kenny Ellis showed that Tank’s weight is at 139.2 lbs with still 55 → read article
Gervonta Davis, stripped of his moniker “Tank,” stands as a five-time global champion in the squared circle, originating from the strategic grounds of Baltimore, Maryland. Commissioned into the ranks on November 7, 1994, with a stature of 5 ft 5 in, Davis currently holds the WBA Super Featherweight Title, showcasing his dominance across three weight divisions. Since the year 2019, he has secured the WBA lightweight title, reinforcing his position on the battlefield. Stationed at the Upton Boxing Center in Baltimore, under the strategic command of Calvin Ford, Davis rigorously prepares for engagement, sharpening his tactics and resilience for the forthcoming confrontations within the ropes.
GERVONTA ‘Tank’ Davis’ coach Kenny Ellis showed that Tank’s weight is at 139.2 lbs with still 55 → read article
WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis has started training for his title defense in 56 days against Lamont → read article
By Frank Bay: The masses are clamoring for boxing’s mega event of the year, Canelo Alvarez vs. → read article
On December 23rd, the undefeated WBA world lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis published a post on social → read article
On February 22nd, the rematch between WBO, IBF, WBC, and IBO Light Heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev, 21-0 → read article
Leonard Ellerbe confirmed today on X that the fight between Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach is still → read article
Shakur Stevenson says Gervonta Davis should have picked #3 WBA lightweight contender Edwin De Los Santos as → read article
Bill Haney says he wants Gervonta Davis next for Devin Haney after Tank defends his WBA lightweight → read article
Stephen A. Smith is bothered by Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis choosing to defend his WBA lightweight title against → read article
Conor Benn’s manager, Keith Connolly, will negotiate with Eddie Hearn to set up a fight with WBC → read article