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Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin – Gigantic Fight Preview and Predictions

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Davis and Martin had a heated face off on Wednesday Photo Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

Gervonta Davis defends the WBA lightweight world title against Frank Martin on Saturday in Las Vegas.  Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Gervonta Davis defends the WBA lightweight world title against Frank Martin on Saturday in Las Vegas. Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

Gervonta Davis will appear for the first time in 2024 this Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where he will defend the WBA lightweight title against Frank Martin.

Amazon Prime is a pay-per-view service place to watch Davis vs. Martin live.

Davis (29-0, 27 KO) is a pound-for-pound star and world champion in three weight classes, but resident of Baltimore he wants career-defining fights.

After becoming a world champion for the first time in 2017 by stopping Jose Pedraza in seven rounds to capture the IBF super featherweight crown, “Tank” added the WBA belt and then moved up to win the vacant WBA lightweight title, defeating Yuriorkis Gamboa in the tenth round in 2019. .

It looked like success for Davis after he knocked out Leo Santa Cruz in six months in October 2020 and stopped Mario Barrios to become the WBA super lightweight champion six months later, but he opted to make three defenses of his 135-pound belt, defeating Isaac Cruz (UD12), Rolando “Rolly” Romero (TKO6) and Hector Luis Garcia (TKO9).

However, the bigger the test, the better the 29-year-old is, and his last appearance was last April when he knocked out Ryan Garcia in seven.

Martin (18-0, 12 KO) looks like a solid contender, and the southpaw has gone the championship distance in his last two fights.

On Wednesday, Davis and Martin had a fierce fight.  Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Davis and Martin had a fierce fight on Wednesday. Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

After significantly surpassing Michel Rivera in December 2022, he set the record of undefeated Artem Harutyunyan last July, but here he rises several levels higher compared to his compatriot.

Benavidez fights Gvozdyk

The subcard sees David Benavidez in action and makes his delicate heavyweight debut, fighting for the WBC interim title against former WBC delicate heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Gvozdyk.

Benavidez (28-0, 24 KO) is still chasing a meeting with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and scored an impressive sixth-round victory over Demetrius Andrade last November.

Gwozdyk (20-1, 16 KO) lost the world title after a two-card advantage over Artur Beterbiev in 2019, stopped for ten rounds, then took a break from practicing sports for over three years, returning to the sport in 2023 three competitions. last September by second-round knockout of Isaac Rodrigues.

Adames clashes with Gausha

Carlos Adames has been promoted to full WBC middleweight champion, and his meeting with Terrell Gausha (24-3-1, 12 KO) may look delicious.

Adames puts the WBC middleweight crown on the line against Gausha.  Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Adames puts the WBC middleweight crown on the line against Gausha. Photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Russell will face Puello

Another WBC interim super lightweight title is on the line, and Gary Antuanne Russell (17-0, 17 KO) can win the battle of the undefeated with another regulation win, this time over Alberto Puello (22-0, 10 KO).

In ten rounds, former WBC featherweight champion Mark Magsayo (25-2, 17 KO) should be able to stop Eduardo Ramirez (28-3-3, 13 KO) in a super featherweight fight, and Roiman Villa (26 KO) in a welterweight fight -26-). 2, 24 KO) can quickly win against Ricardo Salas Rodriguez (19-2-2, 14 KO) after losing in ten rounds to Jaron “Boots” Ennis after the last break.

Undercard remaining

In the middleweight division, Elijah Garcia (16-0, 13 KO) may need cards to beat Kyrone Davis (18-3-1, 6 KO).

In the only eighth round, Daniel Blancas (9-0, 4 KO) should defeat Aro Schwartz (23-7-1, 15 KO) on points in a super middleweight fight.

In six rounds, the potential candidate in the super featherweight division Justin Viloria (5-0, 3 KO) can win at the distance against Angel Antonio Contreras (15-8-2, 9 KO) in the super featherweight division and in the featherweight division Kevin Ayala (5- 0, 2 KO) can do the same against Jimmy Delgadillo (5-0, 3 KO).

In a super lightweight fight, Stacey Selby (5-0, 4 KO) should stop Kevin Walker (1-2-1).

Four rounds complete the card. Super featherweight hope Mia Ellis (7-2, 6 KO) can get past Margaret Whitmore (2-0), and super bantamweight newcomer Brayan Gonzalez can start with a stoppage victory over James Mulder (0-1).

In the featherweight division, Reina Tellez (7-0-0, 5 KO) should defeat Beata Dudek (4-1, 4 KO) at the distance.

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Boxing fans furious after ‘terrible attack’ on Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight

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Many boxing fans were furious after Johnny Fisher secured a controversial victory over Dave Allen ahead of Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

Two of the three judges scored the fight in Fisher’s favor, even though Allen knocked him down and dominated most of the fight.

Romford Bull had a mighty start and clearly won the opening rounds, but Allen turned things around with a powerful right hand in the fifth. This caused Fisher to hit the canvas and he was lucky to avoid being stopped before the bell.

Allen was in great control for the rest of the fight, but the judges saw it differently, and Fisher inexplicably avoided the first loss of his professional career.

Fans on social media were left baffled by the controversial split decision, with @ATokkers5 posting on X (formerly Twitter): “This is an absolutely terrible robbery. Frightening. Johnny Fisher didn’t win this fight. I’m not a Dave Allen fan, but this is a disgraceful call.”

@johnny33black added: “Boxing can be awesome! This modern AI-powered grading system works better because it’s fucking disgusting. “No person in the world would give that to Johnny Fisher.”

@davidrice17 furious: “What the fuck is the point of boxing? Honestly, it’s no wonder everyone thinks this sport is a joke. Dave Allen won that fight by two or three rounds, everyone knows that, except the f*cking judges scored it.”

Even pop superstar Louis Tomlinson thought Allen did more than enough to win. He wrote: “What an incredible performance from Dave Allen, with so much at stake and under so much pressure. Completely robbed of judges. You were proud, buddy!”

Clamorous boos could be heard as the judges’ scorecards were read at Kingdom Arena in Riyad, while Allen looked surprised as he tried to understand the decision.

Sky Sports Box Office commentator Shane McGuigan said: “I thought it was very effortless to score. This is what boxing is all about, this is what business is all about.

“Close rounds, when you’re leaning towards a guy who’s selling five, six thousand tickets, sometimes those are the decisions that lean towards that player. I would be very, very, very disappointed if I were Dave Allen’s cornerback position.”

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Mykhailo Mudryk appears in public for the first time since drugs did not support Oleksandr Usyk

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Mykhailo Mudryk was spotted in the crowd at the Kingdom Arena in Riyad ahead of Tyson Fury’s heavyweight rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

The Chelsea winger, who was temporarily suspended from football after failing a drug test, appears to be backing Usyk for the highly anticipated clash in Saudi Arabia.

He was spotted at ringside during the early fights on the undercard and will be hoping his fellow Ukrainian can handle the Gypsy King.

Usyk defends his WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight titles after defeating Fury on points earlier this year. If he secures another victory, his legacy as one of the best boxers in the world will be set in stone.

Earlier this week, it was confirmed that Mudryk had returned a “negative result” on a routine urine test. He is still waiting for the result of his “B” sample and if the result is positive, he could face a long ban.

He maintained his innocence, emphasizing that he had never knowingly broken any rules or taken any banned substances.

In a statement he said: “I can confirm that I have been notified that the sample I provided to the FA contained a banned substance.

“It came as a complete shock as I have never knowingly used any banned substances or broken any rules and I am working closely with my team to investigate how this could have happened.

“I know I didn’t do anything wrong and I hope to be back on the pitch soon. “I can’t say more now due to the confidentiality of the process, but I will do so as soon as possible.”

As a result of his fleeting suspension, Mudryk will not be able to play for Chelsea in Sunday’s match against Everton. He is also unable to attend sessions at the Blues’ training center in Cobham.

Mudryk has played just 146 minutes in the Premier League this season, largely constrained to appearances in the Conference League, where he scored three goals in four games. He also played in the Carabao Cup twice.

If the “B” sample tests positive for any banned substances, Mudryk will likely face a sedate ban. Paul Pogba was initially banned for four years after returning a sample containing DHEA, a substance known to enhance testosterone levels.

After a successful appeal, the ban was finally shortened to 18 months, and the Frenchman will be able to play freely in matches from March next year.

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The result of the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk match was decided after the fans’ verdict

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Boxing fans are rooting for Oleksandr Usyk to prevail over Tyson Fury in today’s heavyweight clash and potentially take the series 2-0.

The two first faced each other in a thrilling match in May this year, in which Usyk defeated “The Gypsy King” by split decision. With this victory, Usyk became the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the world since Lennox Lewis in 1999. Even though he is the favorite to win again, many still believe Fury has the potential to displace the Ukrainian sensation.

Thousands of our readers cast their votes for the outcome of the fight, and there was a clear winner. Fifty-three percent of voters believe Usyk’s skills will defeat the “Gypsy King” and 45 percent believe the Briton will equalize the result in Saudi Arabia. Interestingly, given the expected closeness of the fight, only two percent of voters expect a draw. While most support the undefeated 37-year-old Ukrainian, Fury will certainly have something to say.

In a tight fight on Thursday evening, the Briton looked to issue a stern warning to his upcoming opponent. “He’s f–king, last time I was at 50 percent, you were the best you’ve ever been and yet you couldn’t do it,” he said. “You couldn’t do that.” *** All. Don’t be afraid, bunny, you look like shit. I won’t leave you alone. You ugly little son of a bitch. I’m killing you. You’ll wake up in the hospital, clown. You have a gift decision to make, clown. I’m a man, I’m a fucking champion.

“You ugly rat bastard. You are a rat. I will beat you seven days a week.” As for Usyk, the Ukrainian will once again be hoping to put on a show. He told Sky Sports: “I feel good. It’s round 13 because that’s how I feel. Tyson Fury also had a chance in the sixth, maybe seventh, maybe 12th, 11th, first, second round. But Tyson didn’t do that. It’s just a conversation. Tyson said I had a chance.

Meanwhile, Fury is backed by his promoter Frank Warren to fight unified world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in Saturday’s rematch in Riyad. Fury left the event immediately after scoring a career-high 20 stone and 1 pound at the weigh-in, although he was fully clothed when he stepped on the scale and was wearing a massive leather jacket.

Usyk, the WBA, WBC and WBO champion who won the first fight by split decision, was also unclothed and weighed in at 16lb 2lb, the highest recorded. After the rivals stared down for 11 minutes and 20 seconds during Thursday’s head-to-head press conference, the final clash lasted just seconds before Fury turned around.

The 36-year-old then abruptly left, leaving Queensbury Promotions boss Warren to answer questions. “There will be war tomorrow (Saturday). That’s what it’s all about,” Warren said. “Tyson came to get these titles back, that’s why he’s here, that’s why he sacrificed a lot and I believe it will happen. You can analyze this however you want, the truth is that we will find out who is the best.

“And you know they both come to fight. This will be stimulating. When the first bell rings, they’ll get down to it and you’ll see something extra, extra special. In my opinion, it will happen (finish in the distance) – to Tyson’s advantage.”

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