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It’s trash, garbage…I’m out of it,” declared Gervonta Davis, addressing a crowd of reporters as he announced his intention to retire before 2026. The unexpected revelation has left the boxing world stunned. As the ‘face of boxing’, Davis remains one of the sport’s biggest pay-per-view draws. A month ago he turned 30. So he still has many more years of boxing left in him. Why should he contemplate retirement at this stage when he literally rules the sport?

The Baltimore native’s announcement has sparked widespread speculation. Some wonder what might have prompted such a decision. Others reflect on whether Davis has already achieved enough in his decade-long career to justify retiring with his legacy intact. It’s undeniable that Gervonta Davis has earned millions. But has he reached the uppermost echelons of the sport to retire with an unblemished reputation? Social media personality and boxing commentator, Showbizz The Adult, believes there’s more to the story.

Floyd Mayweather and Gervonta DavisTo build his case, he drew an analogy with Gervonta Davis’ former mentor and promoter, Floyd Mayweather Jr. The two parted ways two years ago. An initial phase witnessed the two enjoying friendly terms. However, their relations subsequently turned acrimonious with a public feud surfacing early this year.

Showbizz The Adult went back to May 5, 2007; a 30-year-old Mayweather Jr. faced Oscar De La Hoya for the middleweight title. The undefeated former champion won the hotly contested match by a split decision. However, post-fight he hinted at retirement. “Because I’ve nothing else to prove, I’ve made a ton of money in the sport,” said Mayweather Jr.

According to the online content creator, after years of fighting the best in the business, perhaps the Olympic bronze medalist felt worn out. “When he retired, after De La Hoya, he was crying, “Y’all don’t appreciate.” He got scarred because Floyd thought he was doing all the right things and fighting them all, and people kept criticizing him, and it hurt his feelings,” said Showbizz The Adult.

The boxing commentator theorized that despite all he did to reach the heights of boxing, Mayweather Jr. always found himself under scrutiny. Hence a thought emerged: “‘F’ everybody, I’m going to do this for me!” He posited that Mayweather may have passed this mindset on to Davis during their time together.

A Choice Between Legacy and Wealth

Floyd Mayweather and Gervonta DavisForget everybody, get to the bag—Currency Over Legacy,” became Mayweather Jr.’s mantra. Showbizz The Adult added, “It’s easy to know because as soon as Floyd saw me, he pulled into VIP, and he had words to say to me: You don’t think I’m the greatest? Why not? He’s tired of all the criticism. He’s like, Forget the noise; they’re going to criticize you anyway. Get to the bag and rob them.

However, he opined that the rationale wasn’t fair on Gervonta Davis. “You’re grabbing all of your insecurities and you put it on ‘Tank,’” the online content creator stated. Now the Baltimorean has reached a stage where he finds himself among the richest sports personalities in the world. However, when it boils down to legacy, he has nothing to boast.

Showbizz’s perspective raises an important question: Has Davis truly weighed the balance between financial success and securing an undeniable legacy? Given his record of facing and defeating top opponents, doubts about his place in boxing history may seem unwarranted to some. Yet, the debate remains open.

As Davis nears the potential end of his career, the boxing community and fans are left to ponder his legacy. Will he be remembered as a dominant force in the ring, or will his focus on financial gain overshadow his achievements? Only time will tell.

What’s your opinion on Gervonta Davis’ career trajectory and legacy?

A match-up between two fighters of Nigerian origins Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder is set for 2025.

In a thrilling matchup between the United Kingdom and the United States, Anthony Joshua is predicted to face Deontay Wilder.

This year, the two former world champions were scheduled to finally meet, but Wilder lost unexpectedly to Joseph Parker.

Zhilei Zhang then knocked him out, and in September, Daniel Dubois stopped AJ after five rounds.

Anthony Joshua vs Deontay WilderRichard Torrez, an 11-0 American professional and US Olympian, is still interested in seeing the two square off, though.

Turki Alalshikh, the powerful Saudi boxing head, recently announced plans to hold a 6v6 series of contests between the United Kingdom and the United States.

In June, Eddie Hearn’s stable of Matchroom fighters lost against Frank Warren’s Queensbury Promotions.

However, Hearn and Warren might team up this time to fight Golden Boy of America and Top Rank.

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury rematch for the unified world heavyweight championship on Saturday December 21; the Riyadh Season event will be live on Sky Sports Box Office; promoter Frank Warren explains why Fury has the capabilities to stop Usyk in second fight

Tyson Fury may not have won his first fight with Oleksandr Usyk but he now knows the keys to victory in the rematch, says promoter Frank Warren.

After losing a split decision to Usyk in their undisputed world heavyweight title fight earlier this year, Fury will rematch the Ukrainian on December 21, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Usyk, the undefeated, unified WBC, WBA and WBO world heavyweight champion, excelled in the first contest with Fury, shaking up the Briton so badly in their ninth round that he took a count.Tyson Fury Vs Usyk

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But Fury had plenty of success earlier in the fight too and Warren, who co-promotes the former world champion, is convinced that overall the contest took a greater toll on Usyk.

“I do [think it took a toll on Usyk], in that particular fight,” Warren told Sky Sports. “I went to both the fighters’ dressing rooms afterwards. I was in Tyson’s dressing room and obviously he was very disappointed, he felt he’d done enough to win the fight. It was a close fight.
“There was a lot of life in him and I went into the dressing room to congratulate Oleksandr and he knew he’d been in a tough fight… That’s the toughest fight he’s ever had.
“At the time they were worried he’d broken his jaw. His manager told me an implanted tooth was impacted into his gum. That was a grueling fight for both of them. Fought at a high pace, lots of punches being thrown, it was a tough, tough fight.
Warren thinks Usyk will have to box the same way he did before – “but better” – to win, but recognizes Fury can vary his approach for the second fight.Tyson Fury Vs Usyk“He [Fury] knows what he’s got to do. He knows better than me, you, anybody,” Warren said. “He’s been in the ring with him. He’s seen the guy’s strengths and weaknesses.
“They’ve shared that ring. They’ve shared that unbelievable going to the well, giving everything.
They’ve both done that. They each know each other’s weaknesses and can they exploit them?
“Who’s going to have the wherewithal to do that and for me, my gut feeling about it and I like to think what I know about the sport, I think he will capitalize on it.
“I think Tyson’s got to use his physical attributes, which are his height, his jab and he’s got punch power, there’s no doubt about that, so he’s got to use those attributes.”
Warren believes Fury can take the result into his own hands and actually knock out Usyk.
“I thought he came close to doing that in the seventh round. He caught him a couple of times and wobbled him but certainly in that seventh round. I do believe that he has the wherewithal to do it,” the promoter said.Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury: WBC would support 'sensational' second undisputed title fight for rematch winner | Boxing News | Sky Sports

“I’ve seen Usyk hurt in his two previous fights, body shots and also Tyson with the uppercut. He can be hurt.”

Winning, especially in that manner, would make Fury “a world legend and certainly a British legend”.

“He’s a British legend anyway with what he’s done. He’s a phenomenal fighter,” Warren continued.

“He’s been in some tough, tough grueling fights and he’s shown what he’s all about as far as the ticker’s concerned. This fight will be the same, because Usyk’s not coming to make up the numbers, that’s for sure.

“Tyson knows what he’s got to do, it’s can he do it. I believe he can.”

There are no real arguments nowadays from fans or experts that Jon Jones is the greatest MMA fighter of all time. Jones standing so far ahead of the rest in terms of the MMA GOAT conversation has led to many people comparing ‘Bones’ to fighters outside of MMA when discussing his greatness.Jon Jones vs floyd mayweatherUFC commentator and MMA expert, Jon Anik has argued that Jones’ legacy has already surpassed two of the greatest undefeated boxers of all time, Floyd Mayweather and Joe Calzaghe. While Jones technically is not undefeated due to a controversial disqualification loss being on his record from 2009, Anik believes that the reigning UFC heavyweight champion has been tested more than Mayweather and Calzaghe were throughout their careers.

 

Anthony Joshua and Mike Tyson are two huge names in heavyweight boxing.

Despite what they have achieved in their careers, both men have recently suffered losses. Joshua was stopped inside five rounds by Daniel Dubois as he attempted to become a world heavyweight champion for the third time back in September.

As for Tyson, he was beaten on points by a man less than half his age in Jake Paul when the pair fought a controversial eight rounds in Texas this November.

Anthony and MikeSpeaking to IFL TV when ranking his best heavyweights of all time, Joshua had plenty of praise for Tyson’a prime days.

“Number two is gonna be The Iron Man, the man that I would love to have read comic books about when I was a kid. ‘Iron Mike’ Tyson. The beast, the man with the 19″ neck, the man with quads that mad people say don’t skip leg day, the man with the legs that made you get your suits tailored. The beast that will knock you out with a left or a right. Iron Mike Tyson is definitely in my top five.”

He then named the one heavyweight he sees as better than the youngest ever heavyweight champion, ‘Iron Mike’.Anthony Joshua

“The king of the ring, the finest, the man who brought finesse to the game, the greatest, Muhammad Ali.”

Muhammad Ali was an enigma inside the ring and out, transcending the sport of boxing to become a cultural icon.

Joshua is currently recovering from some niggling injuries and assessing his options for his ring return. It won’t be an immediate rematch with Dubois who is now set to face Joseph Parker in February, but he could wait around for the winner of the rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk on December 21.

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