Gervonta Davis PROMISES EARLIER KNOCKOUT WINNING IN A BATTLE Rolando Romero / Kambosos - Haney FIGHT

Gervonta Davis PROMISES EARLIER KNOCKOUT WINNING IN A BATTLE Rolando Romero / Kambosos - Haney FIGHT

Gervonta Davis PROMISES EARLIER KNOCKOUT WINNING IN A BATTLE Rolando Romero Kambosos - Haney FIGHT “Imma Go for…” – Teofimo Lopez Shares His Prediction for Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero On May 28, Gervonta Davis will get inside the ring with Rolando Romero at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Initially, the fight was supposed to happen last year in December. But because of unfortunate circumstances, Romero had to be removed, and the organizers brought Isaac Cruz as a replacement. After six months of waiting, Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero will finally face each other with the WBA (Regular) lightweight title at stake. The undefeated star Tank will return to Barclays Center where he first won a world title on April 21, 2018. Most probably, this will be his last fighting out of Mayweather Promotions. With a few weeks ahead of the Tank vs. Rolly showdown, Little Giant Boxing caught up with Teofimo Lopez. After Shakur Stevenson’s victory over Oscar Valdez, they asked Lopez who he believed would win between Rolly and Tank. This is what the former unified lightweight world champion had to say: “Man, I got the fight fans, of course. I’mma go for Rolly. He works hard; he has enough to beat Tank.” How does Gervonta Davis look before the event in May Tank is twenty-seven years old right now and has twenty-six fights and victories on his resume. Undefeated in professional boxing, he has a record of 26 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws. 24 that is 92.31% of his matches end via knockouts. At 18, Davis made his professional debut, and since then he has boxed a total of 108 rounds in professional boxing. He is a southpaw with a height of 5 feet and 5 and a half inches. Some names Tank has gone against are Isaac Cruz, Santa Cruz, Yuriorkis Gamboa, and the former WBA super lightweight champion Mario Barrios. Rolly is a year younger than Tank. As of now, he has a professional record of 14 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws. In contrast with Davis, 12, that is 85.71% of his victories come by a way of knockouts. In addition, he stands 5 feet and 8 inches tall. Therefore, it is pretty clear that going into the bout Rolly would have some sort of advantage in terms of his reach and size. However, the Tank is used to fighting all sorts of opponents. Therefore, with that level of experience as mentioned, it should not be a big problem for him to face Rolly. Who do you have winning the fight, Rolly or Tank? Let us know in the comments below. Neither Devin Haney nor George Kambosos will have a compatriot keeping score in their upcoming lightweight undisputed title bout, according to promoter Bob Arum. The Las Vegas-based Haney, the WBC lightweight titlist, is set to take on unified WBA, WBO, and IBF champion George Kambosos June 5 at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, Kambosos’ home turf. As is typically the case whenever a fight is made between the on-the-road challenger and the hometown champion, the topic of potential biases in judging crops up in boxing circles. In this case, there is a perception that Kambosos will get the benefit of the doubt if the fight is close and goes the distance. Top Rank Inc. head Arum, who is promoting the bout in association with Kambosos’ promoter Lou DiBella, batted away those concerns, saying definitively in a recent interview that only “international” judges would be employed to tally rounds. “That’s (talk of bias) sort of stupid because there’ll be no Australian judges for that fight,” Arum told FightHype.com. “They will all be international. People just talk, they don’t know what they’re talking about.”