Gervonta Davis A classic knockout victory Frank Martin On June 15th, Davis' record improved to 30-0, and boxing fans still haven't forgotten about his stunning victory. Many believe “Tank” is the new face of boxing and may achieve even greater things in the future.
“Tank” is Ryan Garcia He plans to retire in April 2023. Despite his long break, he has generated more controversy than any other boxer in the sport, including from ESPN commentators: Stephen A. Smith It makes a bold claim about Davis and perhaps puts an end to a long-debated topic.
Stephen A. Smith: Gervonta Davis is more popular than Canelo
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A former NBA analyst said: Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez, and David Benavides “He deserves to be in the top five pound-for-pound. But he points out that while P4P rankings are up for debate, if we're talking about the most exciting fighters at the moment, Davis is definitely at the top,” he said on YouTube's Stephen A. Smith show.The 56-year-old said: “You can debate who the best fighter in the world is pound-for-pound, you can do that, but you can't debate who the most exciting fighter is.” [But] “Who's the biggest box office draw in boxing? It's Gervonta Davis. We have to embrace that.”
Despite lower-than-expected PPV sales for Davis vs. Martin, Tank generated a lot of buzz in the boxing world. The fact remains that he knows how to sell a fight, and he knows it better than anyone else at this point. This is the basis of Stephen A. Smith's argument.
Despite the fact that boxing has a ton of technically skilled fighters like Terence Crawford, Oleksandr Usyk, Naoya Inoue, and Canelo Alvarez, selling a fight like a star is something Tank does better than most. So when it comes to the age-old debate of who is the best in boxing, Smith says Davis's ability to sell a fight better than any other boxer makes the argument moot. Thus, Gervonta Davis is now poised to emerge as the biggest boxing attraction of the modern era.
The Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia bout was a blockbuster, bringing in an astounding $102.4 million in PPV revenue and ranking in the top 10 highest grossing fights in boxing history. However, the lackluster PPV numbers for the Frank Martin bout highlight the importance of a popular opponent. Davis needs the next big name to continue to draw significant attention on PPV. Rumors are swirling that he has an exciting fight ahead of him, but the question remains: Who is the next most intriguing opponent for “Tank” Davis?
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Candidates for Gervonta Davis' next game
The Baltimore Phenom currently holds the WBA World Lightweight belt. His fights are drawing the attention of fans, but adding another belt would definitely increase his achievement as a boxer. Vasyl Lomachenko Loma holds the IBF and IBO lightweight belts, so fans would be excited to see him face Davis. Both fighters have expressed an interest in the bout, according to Loma's promoter. Bob Arum Discussions are underway for a match between the two.
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WBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson There are other opponents who would be a good match for Davis. The 29-year-old Stevenson is known for his powerful punches that can finish opponents off, while Stevenson has a more sophisticated tactic of dodging punches and landing strikes from multiple angles to wear down his opponents. This clash between the two would be exciting to watch.
Meanwhile, what do you think about Stephen A. Smith's comments about Gervonta Davis? Do you think Tank is the biggest attraction in boxing today? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.