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“This Wasn’t Supposed to Happen, Gervonta Davis Dragged

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“This Wasn’t Supposed to Happen, Gervonta Davis Dragged Back Into Dangerous Rematch”

Gervonta Davis, one of boxing’s top stars, was a major favorite when he was held to a shocking draw with Roach in March. The result was controversial, too.

Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach will meet in a WBA lightweight title rematch Aug. 16 in Las Vegas, sources tell The Ring.
Davis, one of boxing’s top stars, was a major favorite when he was held to a shocking draw with Roach in March.
The result was controversial, too.
Davis’ knee touched the canvas in Round 9 following a punch, and after referee Steve Willis initiated his count, he stopped at three and didn’t ultimately rule a knockdown.

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If Willis called a knockdown, Roach would have won via decision. Instead, the WBA junior lightweight champion settled for a draw as he attempted to become a two-weight champion in what would have represented a shocking upset. Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) was a minus-2000 favorite.
Baltimore’s Davis said after the bout that the reason he took a knee was because grease from a hair treatment “burned my eyes.” Davis also was allowed to have his corner wipe his eyes with a towel, which is prohibited during the round. Only the referee has the authority to halt the action.
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The 29-year-old Roach, of Washington D.C., remains the WBA titleholder at 130 pounds. Roach (25-1-2, 10 KOs) is rated No. 4 by The Ring at 130 pounds.
Davis, 30, is The Ring’s No. 1 lightweight.

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