BIG NEWS! Gervonta Davis FORCED Frank Martin TO SURRENDER IN A FIGHT

BIG NEWS! Gervonta Davis FORCED Frank Martin TO SURRENDER IN A FIGHT

BIG NEWS! Gervonta Davis FORCED Frank Martin TO SURRENDER IN A FIGHT Gervonta Davis has indicated that his next fight against Frank Martin will take place on June 22 in Houston, Texas. The American lightweight star is known to be nearing a return after more than a year out of the ring, though an official announcement has not yet been made. BIG NEWS! Gervonta Davis RESPONDS To Frank Martin CANCELLED Fight After FAILED Test... Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis has informed his followers that he’ll be defending his secondary WBA lightweight title against Frank Martin on June 22nd in Houston, Texas, at the Toyota Center. That’s an interesting location for the Baltimore native Tank Davis’ fight, given that he’s not from Texas and neither is #2 WBA Detroit, Michigan native ‘The Ghost’ Martin (18-0, 12 KOs). The Ghost vs. The Tank: A Style Clash Martin is a robotic, musclebound type of fighter and gets hit a lot. Like a lot of fighters that have a lot of muscle, Martin is not very fast and is susceptible to getting hit, especially against opposition with good hand speed. Tank’s management at PBC likely has someone from Texas that they’re going to put on the undercard. There’s no word yet about the PPV price for the Tank vs. Martin event on June 22nd. It’ll probably be in the $70+ range, likely close to $80, and for that type of money, hopefully, it has a good undercard. Tank’s Return from Long Layoff Tank Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) will return to the ring after a 14-month layoff since his seventh-round knockout win over Ryan Garcia last April. It’s a shame Tank is choosing to fight so seldom. At this rate, he’ll see action only five or six more times in his career before he’s old and washed. Tank won’t get as much out of the time he has left due to the rarity of his competitions. Martin, 29, is a safe choice for Tank Davis to fight, as he looked bad in his last fight, struggling to defeat Artem Harutyunyan by a 12 round decision last July. That performance was an eye-opener, showing that Martin isn’t the fighter that many casual boxing fans had thought he was. On a positive note. The tough time that ‘The Ghost’ Martin had against Harutyunyan opened the door for him to be selected by Tank Davis’ management at PBC. If Martin had looked great in that fight, he probably wouldn’t be getting this opportunity to face Gervonta. It would have been better if Martin had fought a top-five contender to earn a title shot against Tank Davis rather than fighting the 33-year-old Harutyunyan. No one would complain about Martin getting a title shot against Tank David if he’d beaten two or three of these guys: Like any other promoter who believes in his boxers despite their competition, Errol Spence Jr. believes in Frank Martin ahead of the expected fight against Gervonta Davis. In addition to being stablemates, Frank Martin has always seen Errol Spence Jr. as one of his inspirations in the sport. On that note, ahead of Frank Martin vs. Gervonta Davis, Errol Spence Jr. publicly warned ‘Tank’ of Martin’s preparation. However, the boxer from Baltimore remained unbothered. In fact, the current WBA Lightweight champion ridiculed Spence Jr.’s support for Martin. Here is what happened. Ahead of Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford, Frank Martin openly supported ‘The Truth’ against all odds. Speaking to Showtime’s Brian Custer, although Martin admitted ‘Bud’ Crawford was a “good fighter,” he announced that the boxers Terence had beaten were not Errol Spence Jr. “You know, those guys ain’t Errol Spence Jr.,” he had said. Likewise, he had shown faith in Derrick James and Spence Jr.’s abilities. Now, Errol Spence Jr. exhibited faith in Frank Martin, 18-0-0, ahead of the fight against Gervonta Davis, 29-0-0. Although several people doubt Martin’s fate against Gervonta Davis, Spence Jr. took to X and wrote, “Frank staying focused“. However, the WBA Lightweight champion remained unbothered. In now a deleted tweet, Davis replied, “Ask us do we care.” In this context, it is worth mentioning that in March this year, after Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin was announced, Spence Jr. had taken to X to side with Martin. “I’m team me & whoever signed with me which is team Frank Martin,” Errol Spence Jr. had written. To which, Gervonta Davis, who sparred with Martin, had said, “Errol better watch out. He’ll get his fighter [Frank Martin] hurt bad like I did before.” Meanwhile, while Gervonta Davis remains unfazed, ‘The Truth’ called out Sebastian Fundora after ‘The Towering Inferno’ defeated Tim Tszyu via UD last night. In his reply, Fundora showed interest in Spence Jr. as well. However, Terence Crawford, who plans to move up to Super-Welterweight too, asked Spence Jr. to wait in the line as ‘Bud’ hopes to challenge On June 29, Teofimo Lopez will potentially face Steve Claggett to defend his WBO Super-Lightweight title. ‘The Takeover’ won against Josh Taylor in June last year. On the other hand, Shakur Stevenson will put his