Boxing Results: Gervonta Davis, Jaron Ennis & Andrade Win!
By Ken Hissner: At the Capitol One Arena, in Washington, DC, Saturday over Showtime PPV before → 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.
By Ken Hissner: At the Capitol One Arena, in Washington, DC, Saturday over Showtime PPV before → read article
Boxing superstar and five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis sent a supportive sold-out crowd in the nation’s → read article
By Mark Eisner: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) defeated a game Hector Luis Garcia (16-1, 10 → read article
By Brian Webber: Gervonta Davis, Hector Luis Garcia, Jaron Ennis & Karen Chukhadzhian all successfully weighed in → read article
By Adam Baskin: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis took a shot at Devin Haney’s legitimacy as the undisputed lightweight → read article
By Jack Tiernan: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis & Hector Garcia will be hoping to make an exciting encounter → read article
By Paul R. Jones! Reigning WBA (Regular) World lightweight champion, Gervonta “Tank” Davis (27-0, 25 KOs), and → read article
By Vince Dwriter: On the night of January 14, 2017, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New → read article
By Sam Volz: Hector Luis Garcia’s coach Bob Santos about Ryan Garcia not having earned a fight → read article
By Craig Daly: Hector Luis Garcia is in the role of the spoiler on Saturday, potentially messing → read article