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Jake Paul is set to face off against Gervonta “Tank” Davis in what will be the toughest test yet in his boxing career.

Despite the pair agreeing to a bout on November 14, a massive change to the fight has already been made. Paul announced the change via his Most Valuable Promotions. According to the promotion, the planned Paul vs. Davis bout is being moved from Atlanta, Georgia, to Miami, Florida.

The fight was supposed to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, which has a reported capacity of 17,000. Now, it moves to the Kaseya Center, where the Miami Heat play their games. The Kaseya Center holds 20,000 people.

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Paul vs. Davis will still be streamed globally on Netflix, and fans can watch the matchup at no extra cost on the streamer. Considering the venue change, Paul, Davis, and MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian all made statements about the move via a press release.

“New city, same mission, seek and destroy the tank,” said Jake Paul. “Kaseya Center. Friday, November 14. I’m bringing the heat, and Miami will see me take down this angry elf while the world watches live on Netflix.” “Jake Paul has been cherry picking in the sport of boxing for a while now, but he picked the wrong opponent this time,” said Tank Davis.

“He better start losing some weight, chasing some chickens, and pray that helps him some on fight night! Thank you to Netflix for giving me the opportunity to whoop this clown!”

“Most Valuable Promotions, together with Netflix, is bringing the most disruptive fight of the year to Miami, and we could not be more thrilled to showcase this blockbuster event at Kaseya Center,” said Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions.

“On Friday, November 14, fans in Miami and tens of millions watching globally will witness two of boxing’s most electrifying stars collide in a once-in-a-lifetime showdown. We’re grateful to State Farm Arena and the GAEC for their support in this process.”

Paul most recently defeated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by unanimous decision in June, and received a world ranking of #74 in the cruiserweight division as a result of his victory. For Davis, he most recently fought Lamont Roach Jr., but their bout ended in a draw.

There were rumors that Roach and Davis would rematch, but he instead chose to fight Paul. It will be interesting to see if Paul can keep pace with the WBA lightweight title holder.

The status of the proposed fight between Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis – under scrutiny because of the weight discrepancy between the two fighters – has grown murky.

Rick Thompson, chairman of the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission (GAEC), told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday, Sept. 16 that the promoter had withdrawn their request for event permits and rule waivers required to hold the event in Georgia.

The promoter was Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), co-founded by Paul and business partner Nakisa Bidarian.

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“I believe it’s in the public’s interest to know that because they’ve been promoting something they should not have been,’’ Thompson said when reached by USA TODAY Sports.

In fact, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, tickets still were available for purchase online and the fight still was listed on the State Farm Arena event calendar, to be held Nov. 14. MVP announced the fight, which is supposed to be carried by Netflix, on Aug. 20.

MVP did not respond to questions about the fight submitted by email and text message.

One rule waiver MVP had requested would have addressed the weight discrepancy between Paul and Davis. Paul weighed in at 199½ pounds for his last fight and Davis weighed in at 133¾ pounds for his last fight.

The GAEC commission is scheduled to meet Thursday and was expected to vote on MVP’s requests. MVP needed the votes of three of the five commissioners for approval, and the chairman – one of the five commissioners – adamantly opposed the rule waiver that would have modified restrictions on the allowed weight difference between fighters.

“They probably evaluated a situation, knew that their weight differences were too much,’’ Thompson said.

Thompson said he was notified of MVP’s decision Tuesday by GAEC executive director Matt Woodruff.

In an interview with USA TODAY Sports Sept. 8, Thompson blasted the fight, calling it “the dumbest (expletive) I’ve ever heard.” He also said he didn’t think Paul was a competitive fighter.

But on Tuesday, Thompson said he hoped MVP could reconsider holding the proposed undercard for the Paul-Davis bout in Atlanta.

“We would love for the undercard to still fight in the state of Georgia,’’ he said. “We believe the undercard is something people would like to see.’’

An interview Gervonta Davis gave last December has resurfaced, and is the clearest indication yet that ‘Tank’ is ready to walk away from the sport.

The chat with Dan Canobbio sheds light on the mindset of the unbeaten star as speculation mounts that his fight with Jake Paul could be the final chapter of his career.

Speaking to Inside Boxing Live months before talks of a Paul bout began, Davis admitted he no longer felt the same desire to continue in the sport, linking his inner fire to the struggles he carries outside the ring.

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The mental anguish of becoming a ‘civilian’ and rehabilitating the character that had landed him in trouble with the law on multiple occasions could also explain his performance against Lamont Roach that spring.

Gervonta Davis is ready to walk away
Davis and Roach fought out a draw, and the former decided against the rematch, opting instead to face the YouTuber in November on Netflix.

“That’s why I don’t want to box no more,” Davis told Cannobio. “I want to do therapy right, but I feel as though if I do therapy, I will lose the fire that is inside of me.

“I want everything out of me. I’ll never think about fighting again, and I don’t even think about getting angry.

“I have two girls, two daughters, and I’m wanting to be much softer, be more humble, and things like that.”

Davis’ words still resonate as he prepares for what could be one of the most high-profile crossover fights in boxing history. The Baltimore knockout artist, once seen as the sport’s future pay-per-view king, is openly questioning whether his heart remains in the game.

From fighter to father
His reflections highlighted a conflict between the aggression required inside the ring and the softer role he now craves as a father of two young daughters.

The comments came after a series of high-profile incidents, including a short prison stint following a hit-and-run and viral footage of altercations involving Davis against a woman. For many fans, his latest words suggest he may be intent on leaving the chaos behind once and for all.

With Davis facing off against Paul in a cruiserweight bout, fans will wonder if this could be the swan song for the WBA lightweight champion.

His remarks from late 2024 remain valid as the boxing world speculates on whether therapy, family, and a new life outside the sport will ultimately take priority over his unbeaten record.

Davis’s Legal Troubles Cast Shadow Over A Recent Battery Arrest On June 15—have stirred further uncertainty about the bout’s future

The future of the long-awaited rematch between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. has been thrown into deeper uncertainty following Davis’s recent run-in with the law.

On June 15, the undefeated lightweight star was arrested on battery charges, marking the latest in a string of off-ring legal issues. The arrest has reignited concerns over whether the fight—once scheduled for this summer—will move forward at all.

Davis, a three-division world champion known for his devastating knockout power, was already facing scrutiny after the controversial outcome of his March 1, 2025, bout with Roach, which ended in a majority draw. The contentious decision, fueled by debate over a ninth-round knockdown, led to intense calls for an immediate rematch. That bout was initially set for August, but scheduling hurdles and now Davis’s legal troubles have left the fight in limbo.

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Promoters have yet to announce a new date, and insiders say Davis’s court proceedings could play a significant role in determining the bout’s future. While his camp has denied speculation about retirement, the arrest has undoubtedly complicated negotiations and promotional plans.

For Lamont Roach Jr., the delay is another frustrating chapter in a rivalry that has captured the attention of boxing fans. The Washington, D.C. native has remained vocal about his desire to run it back, while Davis’s focus appears increasingly divided between his legal defense and his career inside the ropes.

As the case develops, the boxing world watches closely. The outcome will determine whether the Davis-Roach rivalry reignites in the ring—or fades into what-might-have-been territory.

The Highly Anticipated Rematch Between Davis vs. Roach Plunged Into Uncertainty as August Date Falls Through

The highly anticipated rematch between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. is now shrouded in uncertainty, with no official date in sight.

Once touted as one of the biggest fights of the summer, the bout was initially penciled in for August after a heated first encounter on March 1, 2025, ended in a controversial majority draw. The result—fueled by debate over a ninth-round knockdown that many believe should have been scored for Roach—set the stage for what was expected to be a blockbuster return clash.

But those plans have since unraveled. The August target date has been scrapped, and according to insiders, neither Premier Boxing Champions nor the fighters’ camps have confirmed a new timeline for the fight. Lamont Roach Sr., who also serves as his son’s trainer, recently acknowledged that no concrete arrangements are in place.

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Compounding matters is Davis’s turbulent off-ring situation. The lightweight star’s recent legal troubles, including an arrest in June, have cast further doubt on whether the rematch can be salvaged this year. While Davis’s camp has publicly dismissed retirement rumors as “fake news,” the clock is ticking on promotional logistics and fan anticipation.

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For Roach, the delay is both a professional and emotional blow. The 130-pound contender has made it clear he wants the rematch to settle the score, while Davis—known for his knockout power—faces mounting pressure to deliver both in the ring and in public perception.

With the fight now in limbo, boxing fans are left waiting for clarity. Whether the two will eventually meet again under the bright lights or take separate paths remains to be seen. One thing, however, is certain—the longer the wait, the higher the stakes.

Gervonta Davis Names The Only Fighter Whose Power Had Him In Trouble

Gervonta Davis has revealed the only fighter to have ever caused him some trouble in the ring.

The unbeaten 30-year-old from Baltimore, Maryland currently reigns as the WBA lightweight champion, a title he has held since he defeated Yuriorkis Gamboa back in December of 2019.

Aside from reigning as a world champion at 135lbs, ‘Tank’ has also captured world titles at super-featherweight and super-lightweight, defeating the likes of Leo Santa Cruz, Isaac Cruz and Ryan Garcia along the way.

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He came very close to being handed the first defeat of his career back in March when he fought to a majority decision draw against fellow countryman Lamont Roach, although many fans and analysts believed the challenger had done more than enough to get his hand raised.

Speaking to the media just before his controversial showdown with Roach, Davis paid homage to the punching power of former rival Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, as he claims the 29-year-old has ‘bricks in his hands’.

“I ain’t gonna lie, Rolly hit hard, people are sleeping on Rolly. He hasn’t got a chin so Rolly gets caught but he can hit. He’s the only person I have felt, when he swung it felt like there were bricks in his hands.”

Davis handed ‘Rolly’ the first defeat of his career when they clashed back in May of 2022, stopping his rival in the sixth round of their bout at the Barclays Center in New York City.

Since facing Davis, Romero has made the move up to welterweight where he picked up the best win of his career earlier this year, defeating Ryan Garcia to capture the regular version of the WBA world welterweight title on May 2.

Jake Paul scores first blood in Gervonta Davis rivalry

Topps has unveiled its first boxing trading card set since 1951. However, the debut has already ignited fierce debate among fans after the company included Jake Paul and suddenly removed Gervonta Davis.

Paul has made a habit out of facing past-their-best combat stars from boxing and UFC, pushing to a 12-1 ledger and losing to the only real prime boxer he ever faced, Tommy Fury.

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Davis, meanwhile, has out-of-the-ring problems, ring inactivity, and a recent jail term behind him, which Topps obviously wouldn’t elaborate on in its announcement.

Topps Boxing Card Controversy
The company confirmed, “Our first boxing trading card set since 1951 is here.

“Topps Chrome Boxing features legends, rookies, and stars, and is the first boxing release in history to be officially licensed by multiple boxing promotions.”

The set is available for pre-order on August 11.

They added, “UPDATE: Gervonta Davis will not be included in this collection.”

The official checklist now confirms the appearance of Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Tyson Fury, and Jake Paul among the headline names. Top Rank has also revealed their fighters will feature, with Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions yet to confirm.

No Reason Given
The image of Davis’s gold-framed “1/1” autographed card, part of early promotional material, confirms Topps initially slated the Baltimore fighter to appear before being dropped.

WBN has reached out to Topps and PBC to see if the decision to remove Davis has any bearing on the likes of Manny Pacquiao and David Benavidez featuring in the collection.

While Topps did not cite a reason for the change, the decision comes as Davis faces an August 12 court date following a string of legal issues and arrests.

Fan Reaction
Fan reaction to the Paul vs Davis (who once called each other out) situation, in which the YouTuber scored first blood, was swift and heated on social media.

“Why did you put Jake Paul in it? Be for real. Not a serious group,” said one regarding the influencer boxer’s ‘Hidden Gems’ card.

Another added, “This was great until I saw the Jake Paul card. He’s not a real boxer; he doesn’t even fight boxers.”

“So you drop Tank but keep Jake? Wild,” stated a third.

With Davis gone and Paul in, the launch of Topps Chrome Boxing is already shaping up to be one of the most controversial trading card releases in recent sports history.

Though a date was reported for the Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach Jr rematch, fans are becoming more and more convinced that the fight won’t happen.

A second bout is justified following the first, where ‘Tank’ Davis retained his WBA Lightweight World Title via majority draw.

Many felt Roach deserved the win, as in the ninth round the 30-year-old champion took a knee and retreated to his corner during the action. This was not ruled a knockdown by referee Steve Willis. If it had been, and the cards remained the same otherwise, Davis would have been served the first defeat of his career.

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Both men declared their interest in a rematch, and a date this month was widely reported. However, speaking to Mill City Boxing, Roach’s father and trainer Lamont Sr delivered bad news to fans waiting to see the return fight.

“We ain’t heard nothing about no later date yet. We was told it could get pushed back a week or two, but then that went away too. It pretty much wasn’t happening right then.”

Asked how he and his son are dealing with the situation, he said that they were staying ready for whatever comes their way.

“You just can’t rush into nothing. You got to see what’s out there, what’s the best path going forward. We’ve just got to be patient and make the next move one of your best … We’re staying ready for anything so if they come back and say we’ve got this, or this date available, we’re not too far. We can’t peak too much. It’s a tricky situation, it’s tough, going from one of the biggest fights in boxing to the unknown.”

Finally, Roach Sr said that he feels a rematch this year is highly unlikely.

“I mean, I don’t see it happening no time soon this year unless something dramatic happens, or there would’ve been a date out there by now. We’ll see. You never know. All [Davis’] details, what’s going on with him – it ain’t nobody’s business to know everything that’s going on in his personal life, but it did affect us so we do need to know our path. It’s tough, but we’re dealing with it.”

It has been radio silence from Davis, who has also been called out by Jake Paul and Manny Pacquiao for spectacle fights. Hall of Famer Tim Bradley believes the Baltimore puncher may have given up on the sport.He was arrested last month.

UFC champion received shock callout from Gervonta Davis after stunning arch-rival in one-round UFC 227 beatdown

TJ Dillashaw knocked out Cory Garbrandt for a second time on this day in 2018, and that win was met with a shock callout from a fighter in a different sport.

While Conor McGregor’s feud with Khabib Nurmagomedov always comes to mind first when discussing the most bitter rivalries in UFC history, they are far from the only opponents to have hatred for one another when they shared the cage.

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That was the case twice for Dillashaw and Garbrandt, two former Alpha Male teammates who engaged in fiery clashes and trash talk after the former left the gym. Their feud was undoubtedly among the most personal the Octagon has seen, and it got settled over two showdowns.

Dillashaw came out on the winning side of both, first stopping Garbrandt in round two at UFC 217 and then doing so even quicker minutes into their rematch at UFC 227.

Gervonta Davis said he wanted a piece of TJ Dillashaw after UFC 227

Dillashaw’s second win over Garbrandt at UFC 227 took place on this day, August 4, in 2018 and cemented his status as one of the all-time greats at 135 pounds. Plenty of reactions flowed after the high-profile rematch, but one prominent name who spoke out was not on fans’ bingo cards.

The win at UFC 227 evidently made Dillashaw a target for more than just contenders in the UFC bantamweight division, as then-WBA super featherweight champion Gervonta Davis expressed his desire to fight Dillashaw in a post on social media.

“I wanna fight the dude that fought Cody yesterday,” Davis wrote.

To the surprise of fans, ‘Tank’ later clarified that he was targeting Dillashaw in the UFC star’s wheelhouse of MMA.

The bantamweight champ welcomed the bout while responding, and he also made sure to slip in a jibe at Davis over claims he was being protected by Floyd Mayweather from facing Vasiliy Lomachenko.

“Bring it! I heard they were handing out belts after Loma left your division,” Dillashaw wrote.

Gervonta Davis also once had Sean O’Malley in his sights

Dillashaw is not the only prominent MMA name with whom ‘Tank’ has had exchanges over a fight.

Davis went back and forth with Sean O’Malley both before and after ‘Suga’ reached the bantamweight throne in the UFC. The MMA star pointed to Davis as the ideal opponent in his ambition of following in Conor McGregor’s footsteps by pursuing a major crossover bout in the ring.

O’Malley claimed he would knock out Davis when he resurfaced talk of their fight in 2024 while mocking ‘Tank’ for his win over Frank Martin.

“An MMA fighter coming into boxing, like Conor, they did a way heavier weight than Floyd (Mayweather) was used to,” O’Malley said on an episode of his TimboSugaShow podcast.

“They would probably put in the clause that I can weigh in being 5’11” but I have to walk into the ring at 5’8″. I’m like, ‘I can’t do that’… We’re done with that boxing bulls—, I’d knock Gervonta out, well, anyway.”

His boxing ambitions have since taken a hit, however. After being unseated by Merab Dvalishvili in September 2024, O’Malley was submitted by Dvalishvili at UFC 316 in their rematch this past June.

After next year, I’m out of it.” In December, Gervonta Davis had already clarified his retirement stance.

His 30-0 record until last year and world titles in three divisions seemingly made him look unstoppable. But he believes, “I’ve been living at a fast pace for so long. It’s time for me to slow down and get better in other areas, beyond boxing.” Although he repeated his stance in February to build “myself up as a person,” many things did change.

For this year, The Tank was bound to fight three fights like 2019. One was set against WBA super featherweight champion Lamont Roach in March. However, it ended with a controversial draw with many expecting Roach to win fair and square. Then, on July 11, the 30-year-old was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida. Although he pleaded ‘not guilty’ f0r the misdemeanor domestic violence charge, his next court date is set for August 12. According to many, the entire situation has taken a toll on the fighter to the point that some now doubt his return.

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Davis still has two fights this year, but insider Rick Glaser already claimed, “Baltimore’s finest Tank Davis is retiring, won’t fight again is what he’s telling those close to him.” However, he also added that “Tank’s retired till his money runs low.” So far, Davis’ team has been quiet on any speculation. But now, that all changed a few hours ago when his trainer, Kenny Ellis, finally addressed the swirling reports.

He took to his X and dismissed all kinds of reports, declaring: “Per usual FAKE news.” His single line tweet put a definitive end to the retirement talk. And so, his pending fights are still on and while he has not declared anything, these words are enough to put a stop to the noise.

For the time being, Gervonta Davis is not going anywhere. While he has been chasing Jake Paul and Shakur Stevenson, we don’t know who the next two contenders can be. Yahoo Sports’ Uncrowned’s Darshan Desai believes it can be a rematch with Ryan Garcia and clashes with Vasiliy Lomachenko or Shakur Stevenson. And with that, Davis would close the curtains to fulfill his dream of “I just want to be able to make money and stay out the way, that’s it. I want to be living without being seen.”

However, his current state in this sport is startling. Once termed as the best lightweight of the current generation, 2025 has painted Gervonta Davis in a new light. A former world champion even wished the retirement rumors were true.

Legend asks for Gervonta Davis’ retirement

Recently, former WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley Jr. appeared in an interview with Fight Hub TV. Discussing a potential fight between Manny Pacquiao and Gervonta Davis, Junior didn’t mince his words. He declared the Filipino icon would destroy Tank because the latter isn’t focused on boxing at all.

The Californian looked heartbroken yet frustrated with the Baltimore-native’s troubles. “No comment on the arrest, but I will tell you, Tank is done. Tank is… hung him up, the shoes off…Tank is done…Period,” Bradley said.

The 41-year-old states that the Baltimore native has already mentally checked out of boxing. Continuing in his present condition would only harm him, with no positive outcome. “Tank was checked out. Mentally, Tank is gone, mentally,” he said, predicting that we will never see him face Shakur Stevenson and the big-money fight he is chasing against Jake Paul will also never happen.

If Gervonta Davis plans to stay in boxing for a while longer, he certainly needs to make a statement. He would need to face and defeat one of the very best to reclaim his throne. But honestly, given the surrounding turmoil and his mental state, that seems like nothing but a pipe dream.