Gervonta Davis Told to “Take Boxing Seriously” By Bob Arum After Roach Fight
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says Gervonta Davis lost his fight against Lamont Roach on March 1st, → 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.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says Gervonta Davis lost his fight against Lamont Roach on March 1st, → read article
By Frank Bay: On the 3 knockdown Rule with Mario Lopez and Steve Kim, Ring Magazine editor → read article
Shakur Stevenson declined Terence Crawford’s wish for him and Gervonta Davis’ fight to be on the undercard → read article
Terence Crawford says he wants Gervonta Davis vs. Shakur Stevenson to be the co-feature bout on his → read article
By – Justin Jones & Brian Jones: You may recall our previous plea to Push Boxing Forward → read article
Vasily Lomachenko’s manager, Egis Klimas, says Loma is the best fight for Gervonta Davis in the lightweight → read article
Lamont Roach posted on social media today, saying his performance against “generational star” Gervonta Davis was proof → read article
Gervonta Davis’ draw against Lamont Roach this month has resulted in him being pulled from The Ring’s → read article
Terence Crawford claims he has a better resume than Gervont Davis and that he couldn’t “even tie → read article
Shakur Stevenson says he has one fight remaining on his contract with Matchroom, and he wants that → read article