Gervonta Davis RUDELY RESPONDED TO Ryan Garcia FOR A POSSIBLE KNOCKOUT IN A FIGHT / Devin Haney

Gervonta Davis RUDELY RESPONDED TO Ryan Garcia FOR A POSSIBLE KNOCKOUT IN A FIGHT / Devin Haney

Gervonta Davis RUDELY RESPONDED TO Ryan Garcia FOR A POSSIBLE KNOCKOUT IN A FIGHT / Devin Haney Former world boxing leader Andre Ward believes that it's time for Jervonte "Tank" Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) to know the honor — in the sense of finally starting to participate in fights where the chances of losing and winning are approximately equal. Probably, the veteran is referring to Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, William Cepeda and other, heavier guys. "If Jervonta doesn't meet these guys, we can say he's avoiding them. But now, of course, he has a winning position," Andre said. "You have to understand that he is Mayweather's protege, and he taught him how to sell tickets." Davis is "explosive, and everyone loves knockouts, and you never know what will happen in a Jervonta fight," Ward says, and therefore people will go to his fights anyway, regardless of the level of rivals. We don't even know... — our story about Jervonta's last fight "Time will tell if he wants these [difficult] fights or if he is already fine. Personally, I love money," the American said on the air of Max on Boxing. — You have to get paid. Don't sacrifice it for the legacy. But at a certain point, you need to go out for 50/50 fights." "If he goes through [Ryan] Garcia, which is not given at all, and then, I think, other similar fights will be waiting for him," Ward believes. WBC and WBO lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson (18-0) doubts that regular WBA lightweight champion Jervonta Davis (28-0) will go ahead and run into blows from former interim WBC world champion Ryan Garcia (23-0). "He [Davis] is not worried about missed shots," Stevenson told DAZN. — He thinks he can withstand the blows of anyone, and he still holds them. Ryan is a good puncher. I doubt that Jervonta will step forward and take his blows. I think he is a smart fighter and will adapt Undefeated American lightweight Ryan Garcia claims that he has practically agreed on a fight against WBA regular champion Jervonta Davis on April 15. According to Garcia, he is confident that he will defeat the star knockout. "At the moment, as far as I know, the date of April 15 is fixed. It seems that everything is agreed in contact. I think we're just working on the undercard, and so we both agreed to fight. I'm ready. I was really looking forward to this fight, and I will give everything to arrange it. I had a lot of things to do, and I thought, "You know what? I won't fight any more before the fight with Davis." I don't want anything to happen to me suddenly. I will immediately come out against the "Tank" if I sincerely believe that I will beat him. I always believed I would beat him," Garcia said. Gervonta Davis verbally rode another champion of the lightweight division and his compatriot Devin Haney. He said he was ready for a unification fight at the end of the year. "Devin Haney was given a belt, he didn't fight for it. He became an absolute after waiting for the Kambosos to take several titles at once, and Devin was in no hurry to fight with Teofilo. But he could also quickly organize a fight with Lopez, especially since they are on the same side. Now Haney has a lot of belts, but people don't know him, he won't sell the arena even in his own city. And he knows that the real champ is me. In general, I am ready to fight with anyone, as soon as the fight with Ryan Garcia takes place, we can arrange it," says Tank Davis. American lightweight knockout (up to 61.2 kg) Jervonta Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) did not freak out, bully and erepen in response to the self-confident forecast of compatriot Ryan Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs) for their superboy (previously agreed on April 15). The latter declared that he would beat Gervonta in two rounds. Davis reacted calmly. "Ryan has high hopes. He's a fighter. Fighters should talk like that and think about themselves exorbitantly. He talks and then really works hard for it," Davis said on the podcast The Last Stand. — He's focused on me, so I can't just ignore his statement. You know what I mean? We must remember that he will come out with the goal of doing this. So I definitely have to be ready. And I will definitely prepare as well or much harder than him," promised Gervonta. As for the forecast "for two rounds", Davis also has no special comment on this. "A strong forecast. Two rounds is crazy. Although Rolly [Romero] said the same thing. Xs, what are they thinking about. [Garcia] sat at that fight in ringside and saw everything up close. He made a bet with Spence and lost. Khe, be sure to tell him to put it on again," giggled Gervonta. Famous boxing trainer and analyst Teddy Atlas has sorted out a possible lightweight megafight (up to 61.2 kg) between popular and undefeated Americans Jervonta "Tank" Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) and Ryan Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs), which is tentatively scheduled for April 15 "Garcia will have to keep a long distance, as the other Garcia tried to do (in the last fight). But Ryan has a better jab and longer arms, faster