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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    See now... I can GET behind a Shakur vs Tank fight. THAT would merit all the hype it gets. See... here's the difference between a fight like that, and what we just witnessed. Shakur has been fighting credible and dangerous opposition almost since Day One. AND... he's been doing it relatively quietly. He doesn't wear a damn crown on his head... he doesn't claim to be the next face of boxing. He just goes out there and does his job. He doesn't have a billion groupies on social media, fawning over everything he does. His resume is ten times better than the Pauper's resume.

    So hell yeah I'd get behind a fight like that.
    i think davis must like fighting these bigger guys because he can punch in between all those big wide punches he makes them throw. boxing has a sort of gravity, a kind of push and pull, and the way davis fights is to deliberately create a lot of pull and pull out those big wide punches to punch in between. he just has to sort of wait it out and let the effect manifest itself. ryan said he got bored, but, did he get bored, or did tank's effect kick in? that will be very, very hard to do to stevenson.

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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    Quote Originally Posted by Yuzo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    See now... I can GET behind a Shakur vs Tank fight. THAT would merit all the hype it gets. See... here's the difference between a fight like that, and what we just witnessed. Shakur has been fighting credible and dangerous opposition almost since Day One. AND... he's been doing it relatively quietly. He doesn't wear a damn crown on his head... he doesn't claim to be the next face of boxing. He just goes out there and does his job. He doesn't have a billion groupies on social media, fawning over everything he does. His resume is ten times better than the Pauper's resume.

    So hell yeah I'd get behind a fight like that.
    i think davis must like fighting these bigger guys because he can punch in between all those big wide punches he makes them throw. boxing has a sort of gravity, a kind of push and pull, and the way davis fights is to deliberately create a lot of pull and pull out those big wide punches to punch in between. he just has to sort of wait it out and let the effect manifest itself. ryan said he got bored, but, did he get bored, or did tank's effect kick in? that will be very, very hard to do to stevenson.
    Does Usyk do the same with the heavyweights he faces particularly AJ?
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    usyk is more stationary. tank moves and makes himself small and compact to get you lunging and reaching to hit him, and once he can get you doing that, he can explode into those big openings he pulled out of you. he fights a little bit like a sink drain moving around in the ring. but he doesn't punch a lot, because he wants you doing all the punching. and all of this combines into the feeling of impatience described by ryan garcia.

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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    Quote Originally Posted by Yuzo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    See now... I can GET behind a Shakur vs Tank fight. THAT would merit all the hype it gets. See... here's the difference between a fight like that, and what we just witnessed. Shakur has been fighting credible and dangerous opposition almost since Day One. AND... he's been doing it relatively quietly. He doesn't wear a damn crown on his head... he doesn't claim to be the next face of boxing. He just goes out there and does his job. He doesn't have a billion groupies on social media, fawning over everything he does. His resume is ten times better than the Pauper's resume.

    So hell yeah I'd get behind a fight like that.
    i think davis must like fighting these bigger guys because he can punch in between all those big wide punches he makes them throw. boxing has a sort of gravity, a kind of push and pull, and the way davis fights is to deliberately create a lot of pull and pull out those big wide punches to punch in between. he just has to sort of wait it out and let the effect manifest itself. ryan said he got bored, but, did he get bored, or did tank's effect kick in? that will be very, very hard to do to stevenson.

    Wait... Ryan said he got bored??

    Can't say I'd be surprised if he did... as this is the time when the excuses come flooding out. Why should Ryan be any different?

    Watching the sequence leading up to the first knockdown... I noticed how Davis ducked a few Ryan flurries that seemed to come one after the other. His boxing computer was taking that information all in... so that when the next flurry came (also, Ryan seemed bent on landing that check hook)... Davis was ready with the counter and it worked to perfection.

    I would expect Davis vs Stevenson to be a much different fight. Stevenson's much too polished to fall into those traps.

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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    the ring removed juan francisco estrada to make room for tank in their pound for pound
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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Wait... Ryan said he got bored??

    Can't say I'd be surprised if he did... as this is the time when the excuses come flooding out. Why should Ryan be any different?

    Watching the sequence leading up to the first knockdown... I noticed how Davis ducked a few Ryan flurries that seemed to come one after the other. His boxing computer was taking that information all in... so that when the next flurry came (also, Ryan seemed bent on landing that check hook)... Davis was ready with the counter and it worked to perfection.

    I would expect Davis vs Stevenson to be a much different fight. Stevenson's much too polished to fall into those traps.
    he says in the post fight press conference that he was getting bored and thats why he was running into shots. but i think davis was the reason for both of those things. a bigger man's punches will have bigger arcs and with davis being small like master pointed out about usyk they can insert their smaller quicker punches into those bigger wider gulfs - provided they can get them to load up on big shots like that. tank cant do that to stevenson. i dont think tank beats stevenson. i dont think stevenson loses a fight to anybody for a while.

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    GERVONTA DAVIS has been put on house arrest for 90 days for his involvement in a 2020 hit-and-run.

    The boxing pound-for-pound superstar's career has been put on hold after his sentencing in Baltimore, Maryland.

    Davis admitted to fleeing the scene of a car accident in 2020, after his Lamborghini Urus smashed into a car carrying four people - including a pregnant woman.

    Davis was in the car with two other people when he ran a red light.

    All three left the scene before officers could assist.

    The fighter entered a guilty plea including a sentence of 60 days of unsupervised home detention.

    One of the passengers in the other car, Jyair Smith, spoke out against the plea deal.

    "I begged Mr. Gervonta Davis, I looked him in his eyes," Davis said.

    "I said, ‘I have to get home to my daughter, I’m pregnant.’ He never once came over to help me."

    The 90-day house arrest is a far cry from the maximum penalty of 50 months in prison if found guilty.

    The new sentencing comes days after Davis secured a significant win over fighting superstar Ryan Garcia.

    Davis destroyed Garcia in their hugely-anticipated catchweight clash with a seventh-round body shot KO.

    The rousing defeat catapulted Davis' stardom, with many speculating he may be the new face of the sport.

    Now, his sentence calls into question if he will be allowed into the boxing ring again.

    The fight was allowed to take place after sentencing was delayed so the pair could finally clash.

    In a separate incident, Broward County Police arrested Davis in February after he allegedly hit a woman using a "closed hand type slap."

    The woman suffered a small cut on the inside of her mouth from the alleged contact, according to the incident report.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/22267...-garcia-fight/
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    Gervonta Davis will no longer have to stand trial for the domestic violence battery charge against him from December as it has been dropped by prosecutors.

    The 28-year-old American boxing star was arrested and jailed on December 27 in Broward County, Florida, charged with battery causing bodily harm in an altercation with his girlfriend Vanessa Posso - who is also the mother of his second daughter.

    The police report alleged that Davis struck a woman on her head with a 'closed hand type slap'.

    It added that this caused her to suffer 'a small abrasion to the inside of her upper lip'.

    He was released from custody on $1,000 bail the next day and hit out in a statement in which he said: "I never put my hands on my child's mother nor my f***ing daughter. I'm not a monster."

    Posso released a statement of her own soon afterwards, saying she made 'an unnecessary call to law enforcement' and wanted to put the situation to bed.

    She then made an official legal request for the charge to be dropped which read: “Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared, who, after being by me duty sworn, stated the following under oath.

    "I have been listed as the purported victim in the above-styled case against my boyfriend, Gervonta Davis, whom I am aware was arrested on December 27, 2022, for domestic battery by the Parkland Police Department.

    "Without any hesitation or reservation whatsoever, I want to advise the Court and the State Attorney, that it is my absolute, complete, and full desire that this criminal prosecution be withdrawn and terminated, and that the Office of the State Attorney dismiss any and all such charges against Gervonta Davis.

    “I do not want to testify in this case.

    "If the charges are dismissed, and this prosecution terminated as I wish, I will not in any way hold the Office of the State Attorney, the Parkland Police Department, or anyone else responsible for dismissing the charges, for any actions of Gervonta Davis or for any other result that may occur following such dismissal.

    "I am signing this affidavit of non-prosecution of my own free will, knowingly, freely, voluntarily and intelligently.

    "I have not been tricked, coerced or threatened in any way in order to sign this and no promise of any nature has been made in exchange for my execution of this affidavit.”

    The prosecution initially opted to proceed despite this, which is to be expected in a domestic violence case, however the charge has now been dropped several months later.

    In February 2020, Gervonta was previously arrested and charged in Miami with two misdemeanour counts of simple battery domestic violence on the mother of his first daughter Andretta Smothers at a charity basketball game. A video of this went viral on social media at the time.

    The court case relating to that incident dragged on for nearly three years before the prosecution abandoned the charges on December 13, 2022, just before this latest incident.

    Davis is currently still serving a 90-day home detention sentence after avoiding jail time earlier this month relating to his hit-and-run crash which injured four people in November 2020.

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1...-case-dropped/
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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    Steady rising. Fair to say that overall, he merits p4p status. Where well that's up for debate. But I was impressed with him last night. Once he smells the openings, he really does a good job at barging it with both hands working. And he's apparently "worked" big time to separate himself from Mayweather so that's always a plus. Didn't like the gladhanding and Ryan Garcia banter post fight and one of the last fights I want to see is that rematch for him. He hit 30 years old recently and Haney no longer in the conversation at 135 let alone 140 so let's hope he and Shakur look to unify. Shakur gives him problems. His number one William Zepeda would be a fantastic fight with the volume of Zepeda. Long time showdown with Loma being talked about also. For me I believe he is one of the hardest hitters in the sport today. And it's not dumb-bomb power, he is calculated and sets it up better now.

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    Default Re: Gervonta Davis. Next star or next also ran?

    I don't think a fighter at 135 has had the level of competition that Davis could face since maybe when Whitaker was there. Lomachenko, Stevenson, Berinchyk, Zepeda. That would be quite the run.
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