
"Gervonta "Tank" Davis is one of the best fighters in boxing and only 30 years old, but he recently hinted at the possibility of retiring from the sport. "It's close," he said during an interview with Stephen A. Smith on "First Take" in February. Davis will face Jake Paul in an exhibition match on Nov. 14, but what about after that? Will he really retire?"
"With that in mind, Lamont Roach Jr., who fought Davis to a controversial majority draw on March 1, is moving on from waiting for a rematch and is looking to fight a former Davis opponent, Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz. But how close is that fight from happening? WBO junior welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez Jr. and WBC lightweight champ Shakur Stevenson have been calling each other out for a fight this year. While they have a verbal agreement, will the fight happen?"
"Newly crowned undisputed super middleweight champion Terence Crawford has a decision to make after outpointing Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 13 to win the titles. Will he stay at 168 pounds, move down to 154, where he fought before Canelo, or explore the 160-pound division in a quest to win a title in a sixth division? On Nov. 22, on one of the best boxing cards to include four title matches, Brian Norman Jr. defends his WBO welterweight title against Devin Haney. With both fighters looking to make a statement in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, wi"
Gervonta "Tank" Davis, 30, signaled the possibility of retiring, saying "It's close" during a February interview. Davis is scheduled for an exhibition against Jake Paul on Nov. 14 and may reassess his career afterward. Lamont Roach Jr., following a controversial majority draw with Davis on March 1, has stopped waiting for a rematch and is pursuing a fight with Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz. WBO junior welterweight Teofimo Lopez Jr. and WBC lightweight Shakur Stevenson have verbally agreed and continue calling each other out for a fight. Terence Crawford, newly undisputed super middleweight champion after outpointing Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 13, must choose between 168, 160, or 154 pounds. On Nov. 22 Brian Norman Jr. defends his WBO welterweight title against Devin Haney in Riyadh, with both fighters seeking statement wins.
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