Gervonta Davis isn’t as good as we think he is, reveals a former sparring partner and world champion
I would f**k him up
Despite his inactivity, Gervonta Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) remains one of the most heralded figures in the boxing world.
Tank last won in 2024, knocking out Frank Martin, though he has since succumbed to a controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr., while battling legal troubles outside of the ring.

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Nevertheless, he is still the man to beat in the lightweight and super lightweight divisions.
As a result of his ongoing legal battles, ‘Tank’ remains inactive and was recently stripped of his WBA lightweight title.
Has his inactivity taken the edge off the once fearsome ruler at 135 lbs? Keyshawn Davis thinks so.
Speaking to Oblivion, fellow former lightweight champion Davis (14-0, 10 KOs) revealed that he would make easy work of his countryman should he ever feel the itch to return to the fight game.
“I think that bro can fight, for real. His power is his best attribute, for sure.”
Davis went on to reveal that the pair had sparred in the past, stating that he never found ‘Tank’ to field much of a challenge in their previous encounters.
“I have sparred him twice, I actually sparred him at the Floyd Mayweather Gym, the second time I sparred him.
“That sh*t was easy too. I don’t like to keep talking sh*t about Tank because I don’t wanna seem like I am d**k-riding him, but I would f**k him up for sure.”
