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Something Big Is Brewing – Gervonta Davis handed opportunity to chase a world title in a new weight division as rival hunt intensifies: “He’s actively seeking him out”

Gervonta Davis: Devin Haney and his trainer-father Bill Haney are basking in the glow of their recent victory over Brian Norman Jr.

Haney became a three-division world champion with a resurgent display, outboxing the hard-hitting Norman to hand him the first loss of his career

The points victory suggested Haney had put his previous two outings — against Ryan Garcia and Arnold Barboza — firmly behind him, and his father wasted little time in calling out one of the sport’s biggest names.

In a video with Fight Hub TV, Bill Haney had a message for Gervonta Davis and his team, offering ‘Tank’ the chance to face his son for his new WBO welterweight title next year.

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“Coach Calvin [Ford], Coach [Ellis], Team Tank Davis, I got some good news and I got some bad news. The good news is Devin bought me another Mercedes. Another one. The bad news is the Grinch didn’t buy you guys one, but ‘Deebo’ is looking for him and he’s on the list. So let’s see if in 2026 you can’t influence your man to be more like [Devin].”

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Davis currently holds the WBA lightweight title, but a move 12lbs north to 147 to face Haney would not necessarily be considered a stretch as “Tank” had been set to challenge cruiserweight crossover star Jake Paul last month month before the bout was cancelled amid serious allegations made against Davis.

However, Haney doesn’t seem to be on Davis’ radar as he recently announced a rematch with Isaac Cruz is his preferred option.

Reports: Terence Crawford’s Sneaky Southpaw Stance Could Spell Unexpected Trouble for Canelo Alvarez

In the high-stakes world of boxing, styles don’t just make fights — they often decide them. And if there’s one stylistic twist that could rattle even the most seasoned champion, it’s Terence “Bud” Crawford’s masterful use of the southpaw stance. As talks and fan speculation swirl about a potential super-fight between Crawford and four-division champion Canelo Álvarez, insiders are pointing to one subtle but potentially game-changing factor: Crawford’s ability to fight — and excel — as a southpaw.

Crawford, already considered one of the most technically gifted fighters of his generation, is a natural switch-hitter. While he often starts in an orthodox stance, he frequently shifts to southpaw mid-fight, using it to control distance, dictate angles, and frustrate opponents. Against Canelo, who is predominantly accustomed to orthodox fighters, this could present a tactical headache.

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“Canelo is one of the best at timing and countering, but Crawford’s stance-switching and his southpaw work could disrupt that rhythm,” said a veteran trainer familiar with both fighters. “A good southpaw makes you think twice before you commit — and Crawford’s not just good, he’s elite.”

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Historically, Canelo has had mixed performances against southpaws. While he’s secured wins over several, including Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara, those fights weren’t without moments of discomfort. Lara, in particular, used movement and angles to trouble Álvarez, a blueprint Crawford could refine and weaponize.

The intrigue is compounded by Crawford’s precision and ring IQ. His ability to bait opponents into overextending, then counter sharply, could be amplified from the southpaw stance. Meanwhile, Canelo’s challenge would be to cut off the ring and neutralize Crawford’s angles without leaving himself open to the kind of punishing counters that have ended many of Crawford’s fights early.

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With both fighters sitting atop pound-for-pound lists, a clash between them would be more than just a battle for supremacy — it would be a chess match of the highest order. And if it happens, Crawford’s “sneaky” southpaw stance might just be the unpredictable key that tips the balance.

As one boxing analyst put it: “If Canelo’s power and pressure meet Crawford’s footwork and stance-switching, we could be looking at one of the most tactically fascinating fights of the decade.”

Tyson Fury Shuts Down Critics: “My Physique Doesn’t Define Me as a Fighter”

Fight night is right around the corner for the ‘Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 21 KOs) as he prepares to lock horns with his longtime foe, Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs). Boxing aficionados have their senses piqued for this highly anticipated showdown, and Fury’s sleek physique has unsurprisingly caught their eye. While they rave about the transformation, the ‘Gypsy King’ believes his physique is not what matters on fight night.

Tyson Fury recently sat down for an exclusive interview with DAZN’s Off the Cuff. In conversation, he opened up about looking noticeably fitter ahead of the fight.“If I’m not ready now, I’m never going to be ready, am I? Been in camp forever. I never stop training, anyway. Whether I’m fat, thin, or whatever, I’m always training. I’m always in the gym, at least once a day, mostly twice a day,” he said.

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Fury further mentioned that the major contributor to his updated physique was a change in his diet. However, he added that this neither adds nor takes away from his performance inside the ring. “It makes no difference. You can be skinny or fat, it’s all about how you perform on the night. Having a six-pack don’t mean you can fight,” Fury said. “As long as you’re fit enough to do the rounds, which I always am, then it’s never been a problem.”

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“Win No Matter What”

There is no denying that this May 18 showdown will be a treat for fans. As one of the most awaited fights in the heavyweight division, there is certainly a divided room picking its favorite side. This, however, does not bother Fury in any way. He even expressed confidence in his victory in the upcoming showdown.

“Why will I win? Because it’s what I do. I win, win, win no matter what. I’ve always won,” he said in an interview. “What I deliver is victories. Whether it’s by an inch or a mile, I deliver every time. Sixteen years as a pro, I’ve been delivering my whole life. They should call me the midwife because I always deliver.”

Amid Roach vs Davis Growing Doubt, Silence Breaked on  Rematch By Lamont Roach’s Daddy

Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach were expected to have their rematch on August 16. Their first fight back in March ended in a majority in a controversial contest where Davis took a deliberate knee but wasn’t penalized with a knockdown.

The fight marked the toughest of Davis’ career and was the first time he hadn’t won inside the ring. Fans have been keen to see how the rematch plays out. However, Davis was arrested on July 11 and is facing domestic violence charges. ‘Tank’ Davis has since disappeared from the public eye, including deactivating his social media.

The proposed rematch will no longer take place on August 16, and Roach’s father has now provided the latest update on when the fight could take place

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Roach Sr has claimed that his son is staying ready as always and spending time in the gym. He told MillCity Boxing, “We still in the gym, staying ready. We are always in the gym, but we were in camp. But we are in the gym now, not particularly in camp.”

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Roach Sr added that they confirmed in late July that the fight won’t take place in August. When asked whether there is any updates or a proposed later date, Roach Sr said:

Roach’s star peaked with his performance against Davis and fans are keen to see the rematch, but it looks uncertain. At this point, it won’t be surprising to see ‘The Reaper’ explore other options to stay active.

Shakur Stevenson has previously shown interest in fighting Roach. Speaking of what’s next, Roach Sr said. “You gotta see what’s out there, see what’s the best path. It ain’t always the next fight, it’s what’s after that sometimes as well.”

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Before Davis vs Roach in March, many touted it as a cakewalk for ‘Tank’. While Davis held Roach in high regards, the majority believed that ‘Tank’ was trying to sell the fight. They were proven wrong once the opening bell rang.

Roach stood toe-to-toe and even landed some shots of his own, even wobbling Davis on occasions. The fight became an instant classic and one of the biggest events of the year.

Alvarez Reigns Supreme as Pound-for-Pound King – While Crawford’s Silence Fuels Suspense and Speculation

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world today. That’s not a crazy opinion or a provocation: it’s a fact backed up by numbers, legacy and opposition faced. So while Terence Crawford doesn’t put him on his list of favorites, the truth still stands.

And if anyone still doubts it, answer this question:

How many boxers can boast of having beaten 23 world champions or former world champions in their career?

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Canelo Alvarez has defeated 23 world champions or former world champions, according to ESPN. And we’re not talking about vacant or invented titles, but proven, recognized and belt-in-hand opponents. Here is just a sample:

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Crawford, for his part, remains undefeated. He has beaten all 41 opponents he has faced and knocked out 31. His career is brilliant. But even so, when asked who was better than Canelo, he chose De La Hoya, Bivol and Mayweather. A legitimate answer, yes, but also limited by the context: a fight is coming. Marketing demands conflict, even if it is verbal

Canelo did recognize Crawford’s greatness

And here’s the difference. When Canelo was asked if there was anyone better than Crawford among a list of legends such as Felix Trinidad, Pacquiao, Hopkins, Mayweather and Bivol, he opted for silence. He did not name anyone. A gesture that, in boxing parlance, is tantamount to silent recognition.

Canelo knows how to play this chess game. He has the elegance of a consolidated champion and the coldness of one who has already won everything.

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The truth will be known on September 13

That day Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford will face each other in Las Vegas. For the undisputed super middleweight titles. An eagerly awaited fight. A historic fight.

Did Bivol beat the Mexican? Yes. Just like Buster Douglas beat Tyson. But one defeat does not erase a career. Canelo has never been knocked out. Neither has Crawford. And that unbeaten record that both of them hold in the KO department could be broken that night.

This is not just a boxing fight. It is a dispute for the throne of the best in the world. A fight that could define the narrative of an entire generation.

Until then, let everyone believe what they want. But when the bell rings… we will speak in the language of fists. Because there, in the ring, there are no networks, no rankings, no excuses.

Only truth.

Boxing Star George Groves Floats Bold Plan for Fury vs Joshua Battle

The former super middleweight champion has been outspoken on the subject, with Groves pleading with Fury and AJ to fight this year.

A very unlikely scenario now, but with Fury mounting a return and Joshua likely ready to fight by December, a glimmer of hope for the all-British clash still looms.

However, both men’s focuses are on very different fights with the ‘Gypsy King’ eyeing an Oleksandr Usyk rematch and Watford’s own looking towards a Jake Paul crossover clash.

George Groves suggests ‘super exciting’ Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua concept, not over 12 rounds

‘Saint George’, though, is still adamant that both men should be focused on one another instead of repeating fights.

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Speaking to Escapist Magazine, the 37-year-old disregarded an Usyk fight for either man.

He said: “Do I want to see Usyk vs Fury again? No. There is no point in that fight. They’re playing for best-of-five at this point.

“He (Usyk) soundly beat Fury. Almost knocked him out the first time, didn’t he? He soundly beat Joshua.”

Instead, he proposed a ‘super exciting’ concept for a potential British heavyweight bout.

“The only fight now for Fury is Joshua. I think, have one and be done. I don’t think we need this rematch,” he said.

“Do it over five rounds. Just make it super exciting, rapid fire. I think Usyk has completed boxing and he should be done.”

Terence Crawford’s triumph on September 13th is destined to secure him a spot in the annals of boxing history.

A win over Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is monumental and would be the third undisputed title of the American’s career if he could pull off the feat.

Advised by a former Canelo opponent to focus on his legs, the Omaha fighter will need to make the two-weight divisions jump comfortably to maintain his speed and slick movements

Terence Crawford may not have to worry too much about the advantage Alvarez has in the weight department because of a certain attribute

Terence Crawford’s advantage is not just his physicality against Canelo Alvarez, says Chris Algieri

Chris Algieri, the former WBO super lightweight champion, has been a huge fan of ‘Bud’ for his 41-fight career, and he knows exactly what makes him different from the Mexican.

Speaking to Fight Hub TV, Algieri held back on a full prediction for the bout but offered up an interesting piece of analysis.

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“We are still pretty far away from that fight, I’m going to hold my complete analytics on the fight but I will tell you this.

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“I’ve seen Canelo pushed around, I’ve never seen Terence pushed around, so when you talk about who is going to be the boss, I’ve never seen anyone boss Terence Crawford around, but I have seen Canelo get bossed.”

Fans will still look to his win against Israil Madrimov and use it as an example of weight being an issue, but he was still able to put pressure on the Uzbek boxer to get the win.

While he’s never seen the 37-year-old controlled in the ring, it is also his mind that gives him a huge competitive edge in the bout.

“There are so many different things you can talk about, but from a psychological standpoint, who is fresher, who is meaner, and who wants it more, that’s going to come into play,” he said.

“From a psychological standpoint, ‘Bud’s’ just different.”

Terence Crawford’s only time fighting outside of America was his first world title win 11 years ago

After years of picking up titles in four different divisions, he has fought primarily in his home country of America under the Top Rank banner.

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However, there was only one time he travelled outside of the US, and it was across the pond to pick up his first-ever world title in the lightweight division.

Interestingly, it was in Scotland against reigning champion Ricky Burns in 2014 with a comprehensive unanimous decision.

His dominance in the bout was displayed by his 45% landing of power shots, which kept Burns at bay for the 12 rounds.

Although, he has fought the likes of Amir Khan and Kell Brook, the former undisputed welterweight champion has made his foes travel as the A-side.

Boxing Star Gervonta Davis and Vanessa Posso Locked in Violent Dispute and High-Stakes Custody Clash

WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis is widely regarded as one of boxing’s biggest stars. The undefeated Baltimore native has made a significant impact on the sport, solidifying his place among the best fighters in the game. Yet, while his accomplishments in the ring are well-documented, aspects of his personal life remain less familiar to some boxing fans—such as his relationship with Vanessa Posso.

Posso, of course, is not only Davis’ girlfriend but also the mother of his children. As Davis prepares to defend his title against WBA super featherweight champion Lamont Roach Jr. on March 1 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, here’s everything you need to know about the woman by his side.

Who is Vanessa Posso? Is she still with Gervonta Davis?

Vanessa Posso made her name in the boxing world after she started dating the champ, Gervonta Davis. But being with one of the best boxers in the world did not stop her from achieving success of her own. She did not let Davis’s popularity overshadow her. According to Famous Birthdays, Posso was born on May 30, 1988, and is currently 36 years old.

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Posso is an Instagram model and influencer with a fan following of over 700,000 on the platform. She has also entered the world of business and has her own Jewelry brand, RichKidz, which specializes in body chains and sterling silver jewelry. The couple is not married as of now but has been in a relationship for a long time. According to reports, they have been dating since January 2022.

Vanessa Posso and Gervonta Davis share two children, a daughter and a son. Their daughter, Giovanna, was born in October 2021, while their son, Gianni Bryant Davis, arrived on August 14, 2024. Notably, while Gianni is Davis’ only son, Posso has an older daughter from a previous relationship. She shares 12-year-old Jada Milan with rapper Suga J from their time together.

Controversial past between Vanessa Posso and Gervonta Davis

Gervonta Davis and Vanessa Posso’s relationship has been marked by controversy, with legal issues casting a shadow over their history. The first controversy between the couple made headlines when Gervonta Davis confessed to having cheated on his girlfriend. And took to Instagram to make some bold claims about himself. And these claims by Davis started an online feud between his girlfriend Posso and Ashley Burgos, the girl he was cheating with allegedly. The online feud went on to such an extent that the two challenged each other to meet in LA.

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The most recent incident occurred in December 2022 when Davis was arrested in Broward County, Florida, for allegedly striking Posso during an altercation. Police reports stated that Davis used a “closed hand type slap,” leaving Posso with a small abrasion on her upper lip. However, Posso later recanted, calling her initial report “unnecessary” and formally requesting that the charges be dropped. Despite her statement, prosecutors initially pursued the case before eventually dropping it months later.

This wasn’t the first time Davis faced domestic violence allegations. In February 2020, he was arrested in Miami for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Andretta Smothers, the mother of his first daughter. A viral video showed him grabbing Smothers at a charity basketball game. That case dragged on for nearly three years before charges were abandoned in December 2022, just weeks before his arrest involving Posso.

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Although the legal issues have been resolved, Davis remains a polarizing figure. His talent in the ring keeps him in the spotlight but repeated off-the-ring controversies continue to raise questions about his personal life and public image.

That being said, Gervonta Davis seems to have a complicated relationship with his girlfriend and the mother of his children Vanessa Posso. What are your thoughts on the matter?

Former Canelo Alvarez Rival Breaks Silence with Crucial Advice for Terence Crawford Ahead of Potential Mega Fights

Canelo Alvarez is on a mission to prove the doubters wrong against Terence Crawford.

Already, former opponents of Alvarez have advised the American on how to tackle the bout, but even Amir Khan warned Crawford not to take the fight in 2024.

Boxers are worried the difference in weight could play a big part in a Canelo victory because the disparity is so vast.

The Mexican has attempted to compare ‘Bud’ to his past opposition, including Floyd Mayweather, which his ‘Money May’s’ uncle blasted.

Erislandy Lara explains one thing Terence Crawford needs to do against Canelo Alvarez

But now, a fighter who pushed him to the limit, Erislandy Lara, has spoken out to advise the Omaha boxer on how to approach a fight against the 67-fight veteran.

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In an interview with FightHype, with the help of a translator, Lara assessed the fight itself.

He said: “He sees it as a very interesting 50/50 fight, he feels like Canelo is very strong right now, and he wants to figure out how Crawford will handle the power in the early rounds.”

The American Dream’ himself fought Saul to a hotly contested split decision loss, which boxing fans and pundits have been split on ever since.

After pushing the 35-year-old to the brink, he shared his key advice on how to prevent the dominant, undisputed champion from taking over the bout.

“He remembers fighting Canelo back 14 years ago, he remembers he uses his legs real good, and as long as Crawford uses his legs and he doesn’t let Canelo just hit him in the arms and beat him up on the arms, he has a very good chance,” Lara said.

Erislandy Lara’s stats in the Canelo fight reveal what Terence Crawford must use to win

It has been 11 years since the controversy of their split decision in the MGM Grand, but while the history books will show a win for the super middleweight king, the statistics show a slightly different fight.

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The now 42-year-old fighter had an incredibly effective jab against the young Guadalajaran, so much so that he neutralised any attempts for his foe to establish his lead hand.

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55 jabs landed for the Cuban-turned-American compared to Canelo, who landed under 10 jabs, a 5% connection rate overall across the fight’s distance.

More astounding was the fact that by the second round, Lara had landed more jabs than Alvarez did across the entire 12 rounds.

But his dominance does not stop there, as he edged his opponent 28% to 23% in punch accuracy.

What this presents is a solid basis for Crawford to work off, using his legs and his long levers to keep the fight at range, which could prevent the five-division legend from walking him down.

Anthony Joshua: Tony Yoka Emerges from the Shadows as a Threat to Joshua’s Return

As Anthony Joshua plots his next move in a heavyweight division teeming with giants and dream matchups, a new — yet familiar — name is beginning to stir the waters. Tony Yoka, the towering Frenchman and Olympic gold medalist, has quietly re-entered the conversation, emerging from the shadows as a legitimate threat to Joshua’s comeback narrative.

Yoka, once hailed as the future of European heavyweight boxing, has experienced a career of highs and turbulence. After winning gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics — where he triumphed over none other than Joe Joyce — the French fighter entered the professional ranks with immense hype and a lucrative promotional push. But inconsistent performances, injury setbacks, and inactivity saw his momentum stall, and his name slowly faded from the front lines of the heavyweight scene.

Until now.

The Resurgence

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In recent months, Tony Yoka has shown signs of a quiet but calculated comeback. His camp has been signaling a renewed focus, with training footage revealing a leaner, sharper version of the 6’7″ fighter. Sources close to his team suggest Yoka is eager to silence critics and willing to take on major names to accelerate his climb.

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And who better to target than Anthony Joshua — the man whose Olympic gold Yoka also claims, the global star plotting a comeback, and a fighter still searching for a defining second act in his career?

The Olympic Ties That Bind

The narrative potential of a Joshua vs. Yoka showdown is undeniable. Both men are Olympic champions from the same class of 2016. Both were once pegged as heirs to the heavyweight throne. But while Joshua surged into superstardom with world titles and sold-out stadiums, Yoka’s journey took a quieter, more complicated turn.

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A fight between the two would not just be a high-stakes heavyweight clash — it would be a battle for redemption, legacy, and unfinished Olympic business.

Styles Make Fights

Yoka’s style presents an intriguing challenge for Joshua. Tall, rangy, and technically sound, the Frenchman has the tools to frustrate AJ. His jab is crisp, his footwork underrated, and when confident, he possesses a slickness rare among fighters his size. For Joshua, who has struggled at times with mobile, tactical opponents, Yoka could represent a genuine test — particularly if AJ is not fully dialed in.

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On the flip side, Yoka has shown vulnerability when pressured, and Joshua’s power and explosiveness could quickly turn the tide. Both men have much to prove, and that makes the potential clash even more combustible.

Frank Warren’s Surprise Move

Fueling speculation further, British promoter Frank Warren recently signed a new heavyweight talent many believe could be Yoka — or someone closely aligned with him — opening the door to a UK-based showdown. While details remain under wraps, insiders suggest talks have quietly begun behind the scenes for a late 2025 matchup.

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If so, the storyline writes itself: Anthony Joshua, once the king of British boxing, facing the reawakened threat of a forgotten Olympic rival.

The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher

For Yoka, a win over Joshua would catapult him into global relevance and revive a career that many had written off. For Joshua, it would be a dangerous but potentially cathartic test — the kind of fight that could reignite his path to the top or derail it entirely.

One man rises from the shadows. The other walks the tightrope of redemption. Their paths are different, but now they may finally cross — and when they do, the heavyweight landscape may never look the same.

Let the tension build.