Gervonta Davis To Retire In 2025 After Three More Fights
Gervonta Davis revealed today at a press conference that he will retire in 2025 after three more fights. Fans don’t believe Tank, seeing this as he followed the playbook that Mayweather told him to retire in order to increase his market value in order to be reinstated.
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Tank didn’t reveal any strategies about who the trio will be in his final three fights, but people are expecting these three:
- Ryan Garcia- repeat
- Shakur Stevenson
- Devin Haney
If Baltimore native Davis does retire in earnest, there won’t be many fans who will remember him because he only participated in one fight in 11 years, and that was against Ryan Garcia, 12 million Instagram fans were the only reason for the PPV success of the event on April 22, 2023.
Tank Retirement Plan?
WBA lightweight champion Tank (30-0, 28 KOs) prepares to defend his title against unfancied super featherweight Lamont Roach on March 1 on PBC on Prime Video PPV at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
“After next year, I’m out of it,” Gervonta Davis told the media, revealing that he plans to retire in 2025. “3 times this year, then I’m out of here.”
Tank is probably the most disappointing champion since Mayweather, with his boycotting and dodging the killers the fans have been begging him to fight. He doesn’t want to fight any shark in any of the weight classes he competes in. Therefore, people will say, ‘Very well‘ when Tank finally walked out the door to the pension.
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