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Terence Crawford Slams Canelo Alvarez Over ‘Arrogant, Disrespectful’ Remark That Left Him Absolutely Fuming

September 13 will mark the biggest moment of Terence Crawford’s glorious career as he challenges Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight title.

It’s a fight between two extremely accomplished superstars, four weight world champions and multiple time undisputed title holders.

If Crawford beats Canelo he can become the first fighter in history to become undisputed in three weight classes. Historically, a great fighter moving up has rarely beaten an equally great opponent. And to make matters worse, Crawford is coming up not one, but two weight classes to take Canelo’s throne.

The build-up has been full of hype. While there’s mutual respect between the pair, there has been some heated moments as well. ‘Bud’ Crawford has now revealed a moment where Canelo irritated him.

Despite Crawford’s long list of accomplishments, Canelo questioned the quality of his past opponents. ‘Bud’ told Dan Rafael that it irritated him.

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“It definitely irritated me, because, I can say so much about his resume and the guys he has fought, at the time he fought, and so forth. But. I am not gonna do that. I’d rather talk about him as a fighter and forget all the other people he fought before me.”

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At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter. Me and him gotta fight. I am not fighting his resume, I am not fighting the guys that he fought. I would rather keep it straight for Canelo.

Crawford has beaten fighters like Errol Spence Jr, Shawn Porter, Amir Khan, Kell Brook, and more in his career. However, one might argue that he never had a generation defining fight except for the Spence clash, who ‘Bud’ dominated bell-to-bell.

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Crawford pointed out that fans don’t need to pay a PPV price to watch the NBA or the NFL. “We can get back to that, I think boxing will be back where it used to be back in the day.”

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Turki Alalshikh and Dana White (TKO Group / Zuffa Boxing) are co-promoting the fight. The build-up has been full of hype and Crawford sounds determined to deliver on the biggest night of his professional career.

Undefeated Boxing Star Gervonta Davis Opens Up on Bold Jump to Higher Weight Class

With less than two weeks before his showdown against undefeated WBA super lightweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios, Gervonta Davis has approached what’s being promoted as a career-defining challenge for him the same way as he did in any of his previous fights.

Davis (24-0, 23 KO) is jumping up two weight classes to take on Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs) on June 26 in a Showtime pay-per-view bout. Barrios, who has a 5½-inch advantage in height, is also 9-0 since moving to 140 pounds, with eight of those finishing by way of knockout. It will be the first time Davis has faced a challenger with the speed and power who could possibly take him the distance or place him in unfamiliar territory on fight night.

Even with those factors, Davis has sounded more curious than concerned when he’s addressed the challenges that Barrios presents him.

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“I want to test his power and see how strong he is,” Davis says.

Even given this newest challenge and a chance to be a three-division world champ, Davis says there wasn’t any overhaul from a strength and conditioning standpoint or with his training camp due to fighting in a heavier weight class.

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“Everything is going smooth,” Davis says. “Camp has gone very well. I’m not sore, not hurt and it’s been going great. Even with moving up in weight, I didn’t have to lose that much weight, probably only a few pounds.”

He adds: “I don’t think this camp is any different. I’m just continuing to train hard. I always train hard, so this isn’t any different. It’s just a different opponent.”

Of the noticeable changes is an increase in his water intake and not as many Skittles as he’s used to. Davis still employs the same chef and nutritionist, and his diet remains similar to the spartan diet, which includes lean proteins, vegetables and healthy fats eaten every four hours. He didn’t want to focus on bulking up because he doesn’t want to be stuck in a weight class.

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His meal plan included turkey bacon with eggs and mixed peppers for breakfast. For lunch, Davis would opt for tuna, spinach along with a light snack which would vary. Salmon would be the main dish come dinner time, along with smothered potatoes and either broccoli and asparagus.

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While the two-weight-class jump has been newsworthy, Davis has enjoyed the consistency of his usual preparation. From his workouts, sparring and pad sessions, as with the bouts before he faces Barrios, the focus is all about performing his best and putting on a good show.

With consistency being the key, Gervonta Davis says you can also expect what boxing fans have become accustomed to from his performances on June 26 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

“Fireworks, Fourth of July,” Davis says. “You know how the fourth of July looks, right? That’s exactly how the fight is going to be.”

“We Should Have Fought” Gervonta Davis Reveals His Ultimate Dream Match

Gervonta Davis always makes headlines when he has a microphone in his hand, and this time was no exception. The boxer was a guest on ‘A Safe Place Podcast’, where he talked about everything and, as usual, Gervonta did not hold back and had no filter in giving his opinions

His use of social media, especially X, is somewhat controversial as he even messes with the haters who attack him on Elon Musk’s social network. He is quite a character, but in the ring he is one of the best in the world, that cannot be debated

The famous rapper Lil Yachty was very blunt in questioning Gervonta about whether his upcoming fight with Lamont Roach would be the last of his career.

The boxer left a response that reassured those familiar with the sport:

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“I have more plans. Definitely some more heads on the wall,” Gervonta commented

Without a doubt, this will give his fans peace of mind, as he always threatens with the idea of hanging up his gloves and not returning.

‘Tank is sorry’

Gervonta Davis did not hide that he is very happy with his career, but he has a thorn in his side, because he wanted that fight no matter what.

“In the back of my mind. I was like, ‘Damn, he was a fighter that I was supposed to fight. Or I was asked to fight,'” said Gervonta.

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Who is he talking about? ‘Tank’ refers to Vasyl Lomachenko. Last year they were very close to closing negotiations for that fight, but everything went downhill once the Ukrainian decided to pause his career

However, Davis does not endorse those who criticized Lomachenko for not accepting the proposal and is very sure that it is not about ‘fear‘:

“I felt like he didn’t like people saying he was scared or something like that. I thought I don’t think that’s the case,” the Baltimore boxer said

In this case, ‘Tank’ is on the Ukrainian’s side in thinking more about his family: “Now he’s older and has kids. Now it’s more about the kids. I feel like, you know, all that energy. I mean, we still want to make money, but now 80% is about the kids,” he said

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On the other hand, a retirement for Loma would be very close according to his ideas, he placed December 2024 as his date to stop being a professional boxer, for now he still does not speak out and only leaves intrigue to the world of boxing.

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.

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Due to lack of opportunities, accept what comes,” that’s how it has been put to Anthony Joshua, who sought a fight with real contenders such as Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury, even Joseph Parker. However, all the top exponents are busy with their upcoming commitments, so the Briton is about to accept a “cardboard fight” against YouTuber Jake Paul. According to promoter Eddie Hearn, both fighters are available so “it’s halfway there.”

The “mental, crazy and dangerous” heavyweight fight between two-time world champion Anthony Joshua and 13-fight novice Jake Paul has great appeal for the Matchroom boss, who has promoted Joshua throughout his professional career, who has held previous talks about this possible fight with Nakisa Bidarian and is convinced that Paul is serious about his desire to face AJ.

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Since he started his boxing career, the former YouTuber has always been in the headlines calling out the sport’s biggest stars, promising to one day beat Canelo Alvarez to become world champion. But now Paul is thinking even bigger and recently has set his sights on Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs), the 6-foot-6-inch tall, former world champion and 2012 Olympic gold medallist, who boasts knockout victories over Wladimir Klitschko, Alexander Povetkin and Kubrat Pulev.

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However, with the fight against Tyson Fury that Joshua so desires seemingly in danger of never materialising, his team has been contacted about several possible fights. One of these is against Paul, and Hearn claims the idea has merit following his call with Paul’s business partner“This is very real. I had a good chat for about an hour with Nakisa on July 30 and now I think they really want the fight. I really do,” Hearn said.

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Paul, 28, last fought in June, when he earned a unanimous decision against former WBC middleweight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. over 10 rounds at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Before that, he had beaten 59-year-old veteran Mike Tyson over eight two-minute rounds in November. “Nakisa was very honest and is worried about the fight, but Jake really believes he can win the fight or at least be competitive.”

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Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua has not fought since he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium in June last year, in his bid to become a three-time world heavyweight champion. That night, he weighed just over 252 pounds, while Paul weighed just under 200 pounds in his fight against Chavez. Due to the magnitude of the fight, there is a very good chance it will happen. Talks have begun and for Eddie Hearns it was a very positive conversation where he hopes it will continue in the coming weeks.

Gervonta Davis: There Are Common Chances of beating Shakur Stevenson rated in bold prediction

Shakur Stevenson’s chances of beating Gervonta Davis have been brutally played down.

Stevenson was able to stop late replacement and part-time electrician Josh Padley in a hard-fought win in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in his most recent fight.

The American continues to eye a mega-fight with boxing superstar Davis, who is in action this coming weekend in a showdown with Lamont Roach in Brooklyn.

Gervonta Davis has refused to commit to a showdown with Stevenson so far, and has even suggested he could retire from the sport in 2025.

Despite the doubts over the fight materialising, the pair continue to get thrust together given their unique clash of styles.

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And in the latest episode of talkBOXING assessing Stevenson’s latest performance, Spencer Oliver suggested Davis would simply be levels above Stevenson if the pair meet.

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He said: “Stevenson has that safety first approach, the one that works for a boxing purist.

“But the one he hasn’t got is that punching power. He has got that Mayweather kind of safety-first style.

“But we live in the entertainment world today. And in terms of superstar status, Gervonta Davis takes him out.

Gervonta Davis Finally Faces the Question Everyone’s Been Afraid to Ask

Gervonta Davis sent a shockwave down the boxing world when he took to the stage to promote the Lamont Roach Jr. fight. Many expected him to lay out a plan for a more productive 2025—more fights, activity, and hopefully some big events under his GTD promotions. But it all came crashing down when the fans realized it was an announcement of his retirement.

Davis, 30, will stand across from Roach Jr., 29, on March 1, where he will defend his WBA title for the second time. The fans expected him to carry on the momentum he got from the Frank Martin fight this June. Instead, he gave fans an ultimatum—he is on his last run in boxing, which will end in 2025. He declared, “After next year, I’m out of it… Out of the sport.”

But why is ‘Tank’ eager to bask in the comforts of a retirement life when he’s only 30? What about the fans and the ambition to put on a show for them? It seems it’s all getting a bit too boring for Davis. He expressed his candid opinions about his retirement call when he appeared in an interview with Fight Hub TV.

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he lost interest in the sweet science and grew weary of it. He declared, “It’s trash… This sh-t is trash, garbage… Fed up. Fed up with whole sh-t.”

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These comments wouldn’t sit well with most fans, especially with those who campaigned and demanded he take up tougher fights and fight the best in the division. However, Davis found solace in making strategic calls, making money, and doing what he liked the most—knocking out opponents. The question remains: how will the fans remember the Baltimore native and how wil

Gervonta Davis: casting judgment on his legacy

Davis addressed the same question when he had a conversation with Fight Hype. When asked about whether he would insert his name among the greatest, the WBA champion disclosed, “I don’t even care about that, bro. I don’t even care about that, and where I’m from, bro, I will forever be greatest. I will be a forever G to myself.”

While the fans have only a year to enjoy Davis’ explosive boxing and backflips in the ring, it doesn’t mean his fight with Roach Jr. will be his last. He could squeeze in a couple of fights in 2025 before drawing curtains on his pro career. What’s more?

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The lightweight champion is still under a multi-contract with the PBC, which spanned 6-7 fights, and also reportedly had a clause to fight Shakur Stevenson. What will happen to his contractual obligations now? No one is sure now. It remains to be seen how the situation develops and whether Davis is hellbent on sticking to his retirement plan.

What do you make of this comment by Gervonta Davis about his retirement? Do you believe he will hang up his gloves for good? Let us know in the comments below.

Eddie Hearn Stakes Claim for Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis’ Next Fight

One of the more intriguing fights on the 2025 boxing calendar is the fight between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. on August 16, which takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada. This bout for Davis’ WBA lightweight belt is a rematch from March 1, when Roach and Davis fought to a controversial majority draw.

The controversy stemmed from Davis taking a knee in the middle of the ninth round without this being called a knockdown by referee Steve Willis. After rising from the knee, Davis went to have his face wiped off by his corner (which is grounds for disqualification), which also went unpenalized. Either of these decisions from Davis receiving the proper consequence would have meant he lost the fight to Roach, thus suffering the first loss of his professional career.

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Alas, that was not the case, as “Tank” managed to escape with a draw and keep his belt. And how the boxing world is keen to see if he’ll produce a better showing against Roach in this second bout.

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If Davis does win, there are a plethora of potential opponents he could face. Perhaps the most popular pick would be WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, who faces William Zepeda on July 12.

And in a July 2 interview, Matchroom Boxing chairman Eddie Hearn (who is promoting Shakur for this upcoming fight) made a strong statement about a potential bout between Shakur and Davis.

“I think [Shakur is] going to want to have those big fights. Gervonta Davis against Shakur is another tremendous fight. One of the best in the sport. Let’s get next Saturday dealt with [and] won and that will be the crowning moment for Shakur Stevenson,” Hearn said.

Hearn certainly isn’t alone in wanting to see Shakur and Tank finally fight after having circled each other for years.

Biggest Come Back: Last Men Defeated by Gervonta Davis and Manny Pacquiao Could Share Huge Card As Both Hope To Reach The Top Once More

Manny Pacquiao has not scored a win in six years, and Gervonta Davis hasn’t scored a win in over a year.

It has been over 2,200 days since Manny Pacquiao scored his last victory. He came extremely close as he fought to a draw against Mario Barrios at the age of 46, a fight that, in the eyes of many, Pacquiao ought to have won.

Gervonta Davis, meanwhile, is coming off his most criticized performance as he fought to a draw against Lamont Roach. Roach would’ve won the fight if Davis taking a knee had been counted as a knockdown, as it should’ve been.

Davis hasn’t secured a win in over 400 days.

Though both men are coming off draws and hoping to rebuild, it is their most recent victims who are rumored to be rebuilding in a big way on the same card.

Keith Thurman and Frank Martin to face tough opposition on same card

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In Pacquiao’s latest fight, he drew with Barrios, in the fight before he lost to Yordenis Ugas. His last win occurred back in 2019, when Pacquiao defeated Keith Thurman by split decision, with a knockdown in the first round making all the difference.

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Thurman, now 31-1, took three years off of boxing after the loss, before returning to defeat Barrios by unanimous decision in 2022.

After the win, Thurman went dark for another three years, before reappearing earlier this year against Australian Brock Jarvis, whom he blitzed in three rounds.

Thurman is rumored to be in talks to face 23-0 Vergil Ortiz Jr. next. Ortiz is on a great run of form having spent two years between 2022 and 2024 out of the ring, and has defeated Serhii Bohachuk and Israil Madrimov in his last two fights.

The fight is an extremely tough one for Thurman, who Pacquiao named a dog after, to take, though there is an equally tough match-up on the undercard.

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Gervonta Davis’s last victim was Frank Martin, who Davis stopped in eight rounds, marking Tank’s fourth KO in a row after outpointing Isaac Cruz in 2021.

Martin is in talks to face Arnold Barboza Jr., who took his first loss recently to Teofimo Lopez, and defeated Jack Catterall one fight earlier.

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Both Thurman and Martin will take on these tough challenges on the same card, if reports are accurate.

Interestingly, Pacquiao himself may also face Rolly Romero, Davis’ former foe, though this would not be on the same card as Thurman or Martin’s fights.

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Keith Thurman vs Vergil Ortiz & Frank Martin vs Arnold Barboza – The stats

With these fights rumored to land on a PBC vs Golden Boy card in October, it is worth assessing how much chance each fighter has against the other.

On one hand, Thurman and Martin will both be disadvantaged by their periods of inactivity, with Martin having not fought since his loss to Davis and Thurman having stepped into the ring just twice in the last six years.

Ortiz is also on an impressive run at the moment, and despite Barboza’s recent loss, he is also in formidable form having fought multiple times against high level opposition recently.

I’m Not Just a Puncher: Gervonta Davis Wants to Be Known for More Than His Knockouts

Gervonta “Tank” Davis is no stranger to highlight reels. The Baltimore-born fighter has carved out a fearsome reputation with his thunderous punching power and spectacular knockouts. From Leo Santa Cruz to Rolando Romero, Davis has built a career as one of boxing’s most electrifying finishers. But as he matures inside and outside the ring, Davis has a message for the world: He wants to be remembered for more than just putting opponents to sleep.

 “I’m Not Just a Puncher”

In a recent interview, Davis spoke candidly about the one-dimensional perception that often surrounds his name. “People see the knockouts and think that’s all there is to me,” Davis said. “But I’ve got real skills, real ring IQ. I want people to see the chess, not just the checkmate.”

Indeed, his ring intelligence is often overshadowed by the brutal finality of his finishes. Yet, boxing insiders know that Davis is more than just muscle and menace. He’s a thinking fighter—one who sets traps, calculates angles, and adapts mid-fight with deceptive ease.

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The Anatomy of a Knockout Artist

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To understand what Davis is up against in reshaping his narrative, you have to look at his career trajectory. He’s 30-0 with 28 knockouts—a staggering statistic in an era where even elite boxers often settle for decisions.

His power is undeniable. But with each knockout comes a double-edged sword: the public begins to define you only by that power. Fans expect quick finishes. Critics question whether you’re capable of winning a drawn-out, tactical fight.

That expectation puts pressure on Davis, not just to win, but to entertain in a very specific, violent way. And that’s a burden he no longer wants to shoulder alone.

“I love giving the fans a show,” Davis admits. “But I want to be recognized for how I break guys down, how I think. Knockouts don’t just happen. They’re created.”

Davis’s transformation isn’t just physical or tactical—it’s personal. His early years were marked by turmoil: run-ins with the law, erratic behavior, and questions about his discipline. But in recent years, Davis has begun to take more control of his narrative.

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He’s invested in mentorship programs in Baltimore, aiming to give back to the city that raised him. He’s talked more openly about his upbringing—growing up in a violent neighborhood, bouncing through foster care, and finding purpose through boxing.

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Those scars still shape him, but they no longer define him. Now, Davis speaks like a man aware of his platform and the legacy he can leave.

“I want to show the younger generation that you can evolve. That you don’t have to be who the world says you are.”

Chasing Greatness, Not Just Fame

The pivot in Davis’s outlook also seems to align with his ambition to be more than just a box-office draw. He’s no longer satisfied with celebrity. He wants greatness—real, historic greatness.

To get there, he knows he must face the toughest opponents—fighters like Shakur Stevenson, Teofimo López, or Devin Haney. Technical wizards who don’t just brawl—they box. Defeating them won’t take brute force; it’ll take finesse, footwork, and mental warfare.

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And Davis believes he’s ready.

“I want the challenges. I want people to see I can outbox the boxer, not just out-punch the puncher.”

 The Artist Behind the Power

If you study Davis’s fights closely, the artistry is there. His timing is impeccable. His ability to read distance and exploit openings is surgical. He disguises power shots with subtle feints. He draws opponents into traps with footwork. These are not the tools of a mindless brawler—they’re the tools of a craftsman.

And yet, these nuances are often lost amid the drama of his finishes.

“It’s like painting a masterpiece and people only notice the last brush stroke,” Davis says with a smirk.

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The Road Ahead

Davis’s next fight—an August rematch against Lamont Roach Jr.—will be a pivotal chapter in this evolving story. Roach is a sharp, durable technician who took Davis the distance in their controversial first bout. A decisive win—not necessarily by knockout—could be a showcase for Davis’s broader skillset.

But perhaps more important than the result will be how Davis conducts himself: inside the ropes, in front of the cameras, and in his community. The more he reveals of his intellect, maturity, and discipline, the more the boxing world will begin to see what Davis has always known:

He’s not just a knockout artist. He’s a complete fighter.

Final Word

In a sport that often reduces greatness to highlight clips and viral moments, Gervonta Davis is pushing back against the simplicity of his own myth. He wants to be studied, not just watched. Respected, not just feared.

He knows that power fades. But legacy—true legacy—is built on more than a punch. It’s built on evolution, character, and vision.

And as Davis steps into the next phase of his career, one thing is clear: he’s not just looking to end fights. He’s looking to write history.