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Gervonta Davis open to Haney Fight after Garcia Rematch

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Gervonta Davis says he is open to fight Devin Haney, even if he loses a rematch with Ryan Garcia. Davis wants a former world champion in two Haney divisions (31-0, 15 KO) “Redem” First, he goes well in his second fight with Ryan.

Haney will be tired for the first time Jose Ramirez May 2 on the Ryan Vs. card Rolando “Rolly” Romero in Novel York. Tank may not be aware of the fights of Ramirez, which Haney has before him before he reaches a rematch with Kingra.

If Haney loses both of these fights, would Tank Davis still be interested in fighting him? Maybe it would not matter if it is competitive in losing a fight. Davis lacked the option at the age of 135. Shakur Stevenson is only simple to fight with feeble beats, because he was revealed by Edwin de los Santos in 2023.

Stevenson is simply looking for a payout against Tank Davis, and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, assures that he did not lose, feeding peeling. Shakur is just false. So you can’t blame Davis for the fact that he wouldn’t want anything to do with this narcissistic noise. He doesn’t deserve to meet the king. As for Keyshawn Davis, he is simply a bang that should not even fight at the age of 135. As immense as he, he should be in medium weight.

Weight problem

Another problem in which Tankowa is is Haney to 147 and will conduct a campaign in this weight class. He would ask him to return to 140 as a condition for fighting a tank. This may not be feasible to Haney, but even if he gained weight, it probably enhances to 160 years elderly.

So Tank will continue to prevail throughout the group. Haney would never agree to the 10-pound irrigation clause as a condition of fighting the tank, just like Ryan stupidly. He could not pass 10 pounds above the shrink weight 136 and looked like a dead man walking on the night of the fight.

Tank attitude

“I would definitely be open to fight Devin, but he has to buy back. If it looks good in the next fight or if the fight does not go well, and even if it looks good against Ryan and there is no win, I feel that it would still be a good fight, “said Gervonta Davis Dub Bubba Asked if he would be interested in fighting Devin Haney.

“Even accumulation because we were younger and we entered the game. It was back there. I think it would still be a good fight between me and Devin – said Tank.

Haney will be content to hear how Tank Davis says that he wants to fight him because he and his dad, Bill Haney, have long wanted this match.

Last updated 02/20/2025

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Adrien Broner Challenges Ryan Garcia: You Got Stopped, I Never Did

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“I want to fight you. We can fight next,” Broner said on social. “I know you’re getting nice fights, but you ain’t going to get as much money as you will fighting me. You’re about that money, right? Fight me. I’ll take your belt. Do he got a belt? Whatever he got, I’ll take it.”

Adrien also contrasted Ryan’s career with his own, pointing to his knockout loss and accusing him of quitting while insisting he has never been stopped.

“You got knocked out. You got stopped. I ain’t never got stopped, not ever against no matter who I fought,” Broner said. “You done quit.”

The 36-year-old then shifted from boxing to their personal relationship, saying Ryan had leaned on him during difficult times but failed to return the favor.

“When you were going through your s***, you was calling me, and I was answering every time,” Broner said. “So, don’t be on no fake s*** now.”

He closed by claiming Garcia had the resources to help him but chose not to.

“You call your people, and my people are ready. I ain’t with nobody. I’m doing this from the ground up,” Broner said. “If you felt that way about me, you would have came and picked me up. You had the money, right? You didn’t come and pick me up.”

Broner has not fought since his unanimous decision win over Blair Cobbs in June 2025 and has repeatedly called for high-profile opponents as he attempts to revive his career. Whether Garcia has any interest in the matchup remains to be seen, but Broner made it clear he’s looking for a title shot rather than a tune-up.

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Diego Pacheco Makes Debut with Buddy McGirt as Andy Cruzs Opponent Changes

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The Matchroom Boxing card streams live on DAZN this Saturday, July 18, from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. In the co-feature, lightweight contender Andy Cruz will face late replacement Abraham Montoya (24-7-1, 14 KOs)) after Albert Bell withdrew to accept a world title shot against WBO lightweight champion Abdullah Mason.

Cruz, who many fans believed did enough to defeat IBF lightweight champion Raymond Muratalla before dropping a disputed 12-round majority decision last January, had been scheduled to meet Bell in what was widely viewed as a more compelling matchup. Bell’s withdrawal forced Matchroom to find a replacement on short notice, with Montoya getting the opportunity.

Pacheco (25-0, 18 KOs) enters the fight looking to continue his rise toward a world title shot while beginning his partnership with McGirt, one of boxing’s most accomplished trainers. Aleem (22-4-3, 14 KOs) is an experienced veteran who has shared the ring with several respected contenders and will look to derail Pacheco’s momentum.

Cruz (6-1, 3 KOs), a two-time Olympic gold medalist, remains one of boxing’s most highly regarded lightweight contenders despite the controversial loss to Muratalla. A victory over Bell would have strengthened his case for another title opportunity, but Bell’s decision to pursue a championship fight changed those plans.

The opponent switch drew criticism from some fans on social media, with many describing the revised matchup as a mismatch and expressing disappointment that Cruz would no longer face Bell. Others questioned the overall strength of the doubleheader.

However, the change was not Cruz’s doing. Bell withdrew after landing a title shot against Mason, leaving Matchroom to secure an available replacement rather than remove Cruz from the card. While Montoya may not generate the same interest as Bell, Cruz can still make a statement with an impressive performance and move himself closer to another lightweight title opportunity.

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53-Year-Old Heavyweight Champion Prepares for Boxing Comeback: Im Outperforming Everyone in the Gym

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Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield are regarded as two of the best heavyweights in recent history, and now a former world heavyweight champion who fought them both is planning a shock return to the sport at the age of 53.

Lewis and Holyfield ruled the heavyweight division at various stages throughout the 1990s, which led to the duo famously colliding on two occasions in 1999.

The first bout ended in a controversial split decision draw, before Lewis left no doubt in the second meeting as he won by unanimous decision to become undisputed heavyweight champion.

Just under 18 months later, Lewis suffered an upset defeat, as he was knocked out inside five rounds by Hasim Rahman, and it is Rahman who is now planning on returning to the sport at the age of 53, as he looks to compete for the first time since June 2014.

After his victory over Lewis, Rahman lost by fourth round knockout in their immediate rematch, before he then headed straight into a bout with Holyfield, suffering a technical decision loss after eight rounds due to an eye injury after an accidental head clash.

Further defeats followed, with his record currently standing at 50 wins from 62 fights, but he has told Sean Zittel about his current success in the gym.

“I feel like in every aspect of my life, I feel like a 25-year-old. I go in the gym and I’ll work everybody in the gym, every single person.”

Rahman is scheduled to compete at the ESL Ballpark in Rochester, New York on Tuesday 18 August, with an opponent yet to be announced.

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