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Gervonta Davis is one of the most fearsome knockout artists in the sport, but there’s an undefeated former world champion who believes he can knock out Davis from a distance and give “Tank” a taste of his own medicine.
World champion in three divisions, Davis showed his power is genuine continuing to secure stoppage victories in multiple weight classes, but the Baltimore-born brute has come under fire recently.
“Tank” hasn’t won a fight since June 2024, with his only outing since that contest being a controversial draw against fellow American Lamont Roach Jr.
Today, it is increasingly believed that external factors played a role in Davis’s decline. his thoughts on retirement speaks volumes about his remaining love for the sport.
Yet the southpaw sensation remains undefeated, but the former WBO lightweight ruler Keyshawn Davis said Podcast The Last Fight who he believes can end Davis’ 31-fight unbeaten streak.
“I think I would knock Tank out. He’s too small and I can really punch and I’m really smart bro, I’m super smart. I just feel like I’m Tank’s kryptonite, I really feel like that.
“I’m the last person on Tank’s list. I have a worse mentality than him and he knows it. What people don’t realize is that I fought Tank when I was 16 and we were about to fight outside the ring.
“Tank already knows what kind of mentality I come with. I got that shit he got, but my shit is a little worse, honestly.”
“The Businessman” is scheduled to face Jamaine Ortiz on Saturday, January 31 on the Lopez-Stevenson undercard for his first outing at welterweight. However, it is understood he could move up to welterweight next, despite only having one outing at 140lbs.