Gervonta Davis has achieved remarkable feats in the boxing ring. His 30 fights without a loss and the majority of them ending in knockout showcases his dominance and skill. Each fight has been a testament to his determination and prowess.
However, as his career is about to come to an end, fans are left in awe of what he has accomplished. His ability to dominate opponents and leave them in the dust is a sight to behold.
Originally scheduled for Dec. 14 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Davis' fight against Lamont Roach Jr. was postponed until March 1. The new venue, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, adds a new dimension to this highly anticipated bout.
Despite the delay, the fight remains on the agenda, giving Davis one more opportunity to showcase his skills before potentially hanging up his gloves. The uncertainty surrounding the date and venue only adds to the excitement.
In an interview with Fight Hub TV, 'Tank' Davis himself hinted at his retirement plans. He expressed fatigue with the sport and his desire to move on. His words were a shock to the boxing world.
"After next year, I'm out of this... Out of the sport," Davis said. His decision is a testament to the physical and mental toll that boxing can take. It also raises questions about what the future holds for this boxing icon.
Despite the possibility of an undefeated career coming to an end, Davis is not worried about his legacy. In a previous interview with Fight Hype, he confessed that he will always be the greatest in his own eyes.
"I don't even care about that, brother. I don't even care about that, and where I come from, brother, I will always be the greatest. I'll be a G for myself forever," he said.
Bill Haney's claims have sparked a debate about Davis' opponent choices. He accused Davis of avoiding powerful opponents and downplaying the quality of Lamont Roach.
"When will they fight? I haven't heard much about that. Have you heard much about that fight? I haven't heard..." said Haney Sr. His remarks have raised doubts about Davis' commitment to facing the best.
However, Davis remains steadfast in his beliefs and continues to prepare for his upcoming fight. Whether he will prove his critics wrong remains to be seen.