The highly anticipated showdown between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia throws a curveball, swapping the glitz of Las Vegas for the electrifying atmosphere of Brooklyn. Originally slated for Sin City, the April 20th fight will now take place at the Barclays Center, home to the Brooklyn Nets. Las Vegas, with its reputation for mega-fights and hefty ticket prices, seemed like a natural choice. However, Golden Boy Promotions, representing Garcia, opted for Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
This 19,000-seat arena offers a unique East Coast energy and potentially a different dynamic for the fight. Nobody knows why they went ahead with this certain choice, but Gervonta Davis believes that it happened because of him.
Gervonta Davis fight will now take up the Haney-Garcia slot?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Besides the announcement of the venue shift, a random X account also declared that Gervonta Davis is set to enter the ring again on April 20. They wrote, “@Gervontaa fight on April 20th.” Now, this is the same date when Haney and Garcia will be squaring off against each other.
Interestingly, Davis did not deny this claim. In a now-deleted post, he stated it to be the reason for the Haney-Garcia venue shift, explaining that it was because he was going to fight in Las Vegas on that night. So, he retweeted the post of the fan and hinted that the venue of his next fight could be in Sin City, Las Vegas.
Davis wrote, “You kno why they fighting in ny.”
It still can’t be stated clearly whether this was just a way for Davis to take a jab at his two rivals, or was he serious. Well, he could be, since ESPN’s reporter Mike Coppinger has revealed Tank’s next opponent.
Davis might be taking on Frank Martin next
Gervonta Davis is finally ready to rumble again! After a year away from the ring, Mike Coppinger reported that the undefeated lightweight champion is close to finalizing a summer bout against Frank Martin. This highly anticipated clash promises fireworks, marking Davis’ return to the spotlight and a potential test against a tough challenger.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Gervonta Davis and Frank Martin have agreed to a deal for a PBC PPV fight in late spring/early summer for Tank’s WBA lightweight title, sources tell ESPN. Davis’ legal trouble sidelined him the second half of last year, but now he’s back vs. a legitimate top 10 lightweight. pic.twitter.com/unY9N17Wqc
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) February 22, 2024
Davis’ last fight in 2023 was a showstopper, a dazzling performance that saw him stop Ryan Garcia in one of last year’s biggest fights. Since then, boxing fans have eagerly awaited his return, speculating his next opponent. Now, it seems the wait is almost over.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
It will be interesting to see the WBA titlist finally step foot inside the ring after a long hiatus. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.