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GERVONTA DAVIS calls the retired world champion for “Dream Fight” in retirement.

GERVONTA ‘Tank’ Davis has seen himself in sight in what he referred to as a “dream fight”, a retired world champion.

The 30-year-old from Baltimore, Maryland, has played a successful career so far and has remained unbeaten in all 30 of his competitions since his debut in 2013.

‘Tank’ has already won World titles in three weight classes and won victories against Leo Santa Cruz, Ryan Garcia and Yurikonkis Gamboa. He is currently holding the WBA Lightweight title, which he is supposed to defend against Lamont Roach in New York City on March 1st.

Davis spoke in a safe podcast in a safe place and was asked about his “dream fight”, in which Floyd Mayweather JR was named as opponent, which he would do for himself.

“I against Floyd (Mayweather).”

Mayweather played an important role in the early phases of Davis’ career, although her relationship became angry in 2022. The couple decided to separate and to abrupt their professional work relationship abruptly for several reasons.

Both “tank” and Mayweather were also combined with a fight against each other, although this has not yet come about. ‘Money’ has not fought a professional since 2017 when he defeated MMA Legend Conor McGregor in his 50th and last competition.

The 47-year-old from Grand Rapids, Michigan, has remained a bit active since his fight against McGregor in sports and had a number of exhibition competitions against Tenshin Nasukawa, Logan Paul and Aaron Chalmers. Mayweather left the door open for a return to sport in 2025, although an opponent and a fighting date for the boxing legend still have to be officially announced.

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