Gervonta Davis: Rematch Roach in 2025, or Let Doubt Define His Legacy?
Gervonta ‘Tank Davis has to ask himself if he wants to run it back with Lamont Roach → 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 has to ask himself if he wants to run it back with Lamont Roach → read article
On Saturday night March 1st, WBA lightweight world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis was involved in a highly → read article
The New York State Athletic Commission has reportedly chosen to keep the Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs. Lamont → read article
Terence Crawford says a fight between lightweight Shakur Stevenson and Keyshawn Davis is “definitely doable” despite the → read article
Trainer Stephen Edwards says that if Shakur Stevenson gets the fight that he’s been pushing for against → read article
Devin Haney says he was just as surprised as everyone else by the no knockdown call in → read article
Promoter Eddie Hearn still hasn’t given up on the slim hopes of Shakur Stevenson getting a fight → read article
Ryan Garcia says Gervonta Davis’ lackluster performance against Lamont Roach last Saturday night was the result of → read article
Lamont Roach’s lawyer has sent a letter to the New York State Athletic Commission, asking them to → read article
The New York State Athletic Commission is reviewing the events that transpired during the ninth round of → read article