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Gervonta Davis loses Floyd Mayeather, followed by his reputation
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1 year agoon
Gervonta Davis lost most of his coat of invincibility after his career fell due to a violent division from Floyd Mayweather.
The featherlight Master WBA laid his belt and an excellent 30-0 record, 28 Kos on the Up-to-date York against Lamont Roach of the Lord WBA Super Feather of power. He took it out of the fight, still undefeated, but lost a huge piece of his reputation.
The knee not counted as knocking down, the most blows he has ever taken in the ring, and a wonderful opponent should mean L for Davis in the Barclays Center. However, the compatriot from Baltimore left Up-to-date York with his world titles, but not with the respect of most of the boxing community for his way of winning.
Gervonta davis knees
These opponents of the tank would jump around their fire, because a one -time pound for the Pound star saw his dignity in one incident. During the ninth and despite a good start, Davis allowed Roach to fully return to the fight. Davis took his knees after he was shot, which should lead to knocking down. Judge Steve Willis, a respected official, did not get him. He is wrong.
🚨 Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach JR ends most of the draw!
🤯 At a strange moment Tank sewed his knees in the 9th round, but he didn’t score a goal
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There were thoughts that maybe Roach would not need KD, because he was at the end at the end. But in the final bell the worst fears of many were realized. Most of the decision -making, with the smallest margin costing “the Reaper”, there was a victory. As it turned out, the decision -maker was an significant knocking out.
Roach moves to 25-1-2, 10 Kos after another injustice in boxing, when Al Haymon wonders about the fall of his guy, who was given by the decision to preserve the title. For anyone, this is never a good look, but Davis will never survive it after leaving the Mayweather promotion and looking good in so many duels before.
Floyd Mayweather divided
The main event of PBC Pay-Per-View on the Prime Video in Brooklyn had no remains of the Floyd Mayweather era, because neither “Money” Man nor Leonard Ellerbe were present on Saturday evening.
Trying to explain why he should lose the fight, Davis scored a list longer than Deontay Wilder, when the “brown bomber” was knocked out by Tyson Fury.
“I just made my hair two days ago and she put Grease in my s ***. So fat, when you sweat, appeared in my face, “Davis said. “I think I have certainly pulled it out in the last three rounds. I caught him with pristine shots.
“But I feel that I break it as rounds passed, but he was still coming, so I didn’t want to make mistakes, and I was careful.”
He definitely took care when he kneeling and should also take 10-8 on the results cards. Handing this kind of gift in your own program will never fit well with fans. Many who, on the Mayweather side, when Davis left the stable, may now wonder why it went so sour.
Daughter
Pre-fight, Davis tried to explain the separation of ways, blaming his daughter Mayweather for hitting him on social media.
“They tried to say that I had fun with his daughter. She still hit me at Snapchat, ”Davis told Jay Hill Podcast. “They sent him to Floyd and he set off. I was in a losing situation. He was as if you had to fight this warrior, who is Jose Pedraza. If you don’t fight him, don’t fight and sit on the shelf. I had to fight him. In the middle of all this I was evicted and I had to sell jewelry. “
When asked if Mayweather did it intentionally, he replied: “Yes, for sure.”
Summary Davis vs. Roach
The Premier Boxing Champions published their view of the fight and admitted that Gervonta Davis had to deal with more than ever before.
In chipsy, rubbish between two long-time friends, 30-year-old Southpaw Tank Davis began to lead early on the pages of the results of judges after six, and then survived a furious rally from 29-year-old Roach in the second half of the tense battle.
Davis was never able to land any of his usual bombs that change the fight against his former amateur rival and found more blows than ever before in his career. The designated roach recorded a repetitive success, especially with his right hand.
In a heated -questioned fight, veterans separated three or less blows in nine out of twelve rounds, despite the fact that Roach threw 121 more blows than Davis. Davis landed six more power blows than Roach, and Roach landed 15 more stabs than Davis.
In the ninth round there was a controversial moment when Davis ate a stab, and then a voluntary knee before he went to the corner to wipe the eye of the eye. If this voluntary knee were considered to be knocking down, two of the referees’ results cards would replace Roach.
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Roach, Davis landed slightly and closed the sturdy fight, landing Davis 16-9 in the final verse. One judge fired 115-113 for Davis, while the other two judges turned to identical 114-114 results cards. Davis kept his featherlight WBA title.
After the convincing fight, both veterans expressed the desire for a rematch.
However, in an interview after the fight before the media, Gervont Davis denied that the rematch would take place in 2025. He knows that the result was the world from what Davis said before the fight.
“It is better not to bring your family. I said so. He may be my people, but we have to start it. I don’t care who he comes with. None of them can stop it – he promised.
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Zayas is defending his WBO and first WBA title for the second time, while Ennis is moving up from welterweight in a bid to become a two-weight ruler.
World Boxing News brings you live scores and updates from Brooklyn throughout the evening.
Live scorecards:
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00:11
Jaron “Boots” Ennis defeated Xander Zayas in seven rounds to become the unified WBA and WBO super welterweight champion in Brooklyn.
Ennis dropped Zayas in the first round, then survived a dramatic rally in the third round in which the previously undefeated champion hurt him with several demanding shots.
The momentum dropped significantly in the fifth quarter when Ennis knocked out Zayas with a crushing uppercut.
After dominating the sixth puck, Ennis forced Zayas to kneel at the start of the seventh puck, prompting the referee to wave his hand and stop the fight.
22:43
Emiliano Vargas remained undefeated after stopping Bryce Mills in the fourth round after a dominant display in the shootout.
Vargas controlled most of the contest, although Mills had his moments in return. He won the first two rounds 10-9 before scoring a knockdown in the third and taking a frame 10-8.
The end came in the fourth period when Vargas dropped Mills twice to force a stoppage and seal an impressive TKO victory.
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Ben Whittaker he defeated Richie Rivera with a crushing left hook in the second round after dropping “Popeye The Sailor Man” in the opening session.
Rivera has proven to be more than just routine work for the British lithe heavyweight, who now desperately needs a tougher test after another impressive stoppage win.
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Ben Whittaker and Richie Rivera in the ring.
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Jahi Tucker he achieved a majority decision victory over Euri Cedeno after ten rounds of competition, continuing his middleweight career.
Tucker took control early before Cedeno fought his way back into contention in the middle rounds. However, Tucker finished the fight as the stronger of the two, winning the final four rounds on the WBN card and securing a well-deserved verdict.
The official judges scored it 95-95, 97-93 and 98-92, giving Tucker the majority win. WBN cards 98-92.
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Dennis Thompson defeated Edwin Rodriguez from Puerto Rico by split decision in a close fight. Thompson rose to a gripping challenge and earned the verdict after eight rounds.
The judges scored the fight 79-73 and 77-75 in his favor, while the third judge scored it 77-75 for Rodriguez.
The victory gave Thompson a 1-0 lead for Philadelphia over Puerto Rico.
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Dennis Thompson and Edwin Rodriguez go toe-to-toe in their super bantamweight bout.
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Quincey Williams they remained undefeated with a dominant 79-73 unanimous decision over the hard-wearing Jerome Baxter after eight rounds.
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Announcement
Zayas and Ennis meet over twelve rounds for the WBO and WBA super welterweight world titles in one of the biggest fights of the year in boxing.
The undefeated champions will headline the highest level competition and boxing competition held at the Barclays Center under the jurisdiction of the Up-to-date York State Athletic Commission.
The main support will be Ben Whittaker’s defense of his WBC Silver lithe heavyweight title against Richard Rivera following his victory over Liam Cameron.
Undefeated Emiliano Vargas also returns against Bryce Mills, while Jahi Tucker and Euri Cedeno fight for the vacant IBF North American, WBC USA and WBO NABO middleweight titles.
Elsewhere on the card, Quincey Williams will face Jerome Baxter, Dennis Thompson will face Edwin Rodriguez and Juanma Lopez De Jesus will open the action against Alberto Motos.
Updates will be added below as the action unfolds in Brooklyn, with more live coverage on World Boxing News.
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Oscar Collazo drops Valdez three times before stopping him in the corner
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1 week agoon
June 23, 2026
Oscar Collazo remained undefeated and won the WBO International flyweight title on Saturday night with a devastating two-round victory over Neider Valdez.
The unified WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine minimumweight champion improved to 15-0 with 12 knockouts after defeating Valdez three times before Mexico’s corner stopped the fight at 2:35 of the second round.
Making his final appearance at 112 pounds, Collazo showed his strength immediately transferred to the upper division, defeating Valdez from the opening bell at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California.
The Puerto Rican striker repeatedly found a home for his left hand and left no doubt about the outcome before the fight was called off.
“I felt great at 112 pounds. I love this division. In fact, I want to stay here for a long time,” Collazo said.
Knockdowns
Collazo admitted that he had already called for the fight to be stopped.
“After the third knockdown I was basically saying, ‘Never again, never again’. It was the right decision for his safety. His corner was well checked.
The victory added another belt to Collazo’s collection and enhanced his growing reputation as one of boxing’s most invigorating champions in the lower weight division.
Looking ahead, Collazo has made it clear who he wants next.
“The fight with Ricardo Sandoval definitely interests me. I really want that fight. I’m ready for gigantic fights. I’m ready to make history. That’s the fight I want next.”
Sandoval currently holds the WBA flyweight title, making this one of the most attractive fights available if Collazo continues his climb in weight.
The event was broadcast live on DAZN and was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in partnership with Miguel Cotto Promotions.
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