Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin | PBC PPV - June 15, 2024

Who wins?

Poll ended at 13 Jun 2024, 19:01

Davis - Decision
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Davis - T/KO
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DRAW
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Martin - T/KO
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Martin - Decision
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Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin to reportedly headline PBC PPV

Gervonta Davis will be making his first defense as sole WBA lightweight champion

10 months after last stepping foot in the ring, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has his next dance partner. Mike Coppinger reports that Davis and Frank Martin have agreed to headline a PBC pay-per-view “in late spring/early summer.”

Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) got off to a red-hot start in 2023, dispatching Hector Garcia and Ryan Garcia in the span of 3.5 months. That marked his fastest turnaround since 2017, but self-inflicted setbacks halted his momentum in his tracks. Davis, who had plead guilty to hit-and-run shortly after defeating the first Garcia, was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest, only to violate the terms less than a month in and spend the rest of the time in jail.

There had been some chatter as to whom he’d face in his return, with Conor Benn making the most recent spurned bid, but it now appears that Martin (18-0, 12 KOs) will get the call. “The Ghost” picked up a head of steam with a three-fight, three-win 2022, but like Davis, it didn’t last. Martin had significantly more trouble than expected in last July’s WBC eliminator against Artem Harutyunyan, his sole bout of 2023, and subsequently turned down a guaranteed title shot against Shakur Stevenson.

Still, with so many other top lightweights currently occupied, this figures to be a solid scrap. Let’s see if PBC can stay intact long enough to make it happen.

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WBA lightweight champ Gervonta Davis to fight Frank Martin, sources say

Gervonta Davis and Frank Martin have struck a deal to fight for Davis' WBA lightweight title in late spring/early summer, sources tell ESPN.

Davis, one of boxing's top stars, will compete for the first time since he scored a seventh-round KO victory over Ryan Garcia in April's super fight.

The matchup will headline a PBC on Prime Video pay-per-view.

Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) is ESPN's No. 2 lightweight and No. 8 pound-for-pound boxer. The power-punching southpaw held the WBA's secondary version of its lightweight title, but Davis was elevated after undisputed champion Devin Haney vacated his four titles to move up to 140 pounds.

The 29-year-old Baltimore native was sidelined following his April victory over Garcia -- a fight that generated over 1 million PPV buys and $22 million-plus in gate receipts -- because of legal issues.

Davis pled guilty in May to four counts stemming from a November 2020 crash that injured four people, including a pregnant woman. He was sentenced to 90 days of home detention at the home of his trainer, Calvin Ford.

A judge ruled on June 1 that Davis violated the terms of his house arrest after he moved to a luxury hotel and then a new home, without permission. He was released from a Baltimore jail in July after 44 days at a detention center. Davis was also sentenced to three years' probation and 200 hours of community service.

With those legal issues behind him, Davis will resume his career and return to his standing as one of boxing's top attractions with a title defense against Martin.

Martin (18-0, 12 KOs) is ESPN's No. 7 lightweight. The 29-year-old, who trains in Dallas under the guidance of former trainer of the year Derrick James, is an athletic southpaw with power, just like Davis. But unlike Davis, Martin has yet to prove his skills on the top level.

Martin last fought in July, when he scored a tightly contested unanimous-decision win over Artem Harutyunyan. Martin scored a knockdown in the 12th round to pull out the victory. The Indianapolis native also owns wins over Michel Rivera and Jackson Marinez.

Martin was in line to fight Shakur Stevenson last fall in his first title opportunity, but he turned down the career-high seven-figure payday. Now, Martin will receive his title shot after all in a much bigger fight.

Davis is boxing's top American-born attraction. The Floyd Mayweather protégé has fought before sizable crowds in New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta.

Davis is a former titleholder at 130 pounds who also owns wins over Mario Barrios (at 140 pounds), Leo Santa Cruz (2020 KO of the Year) and Rolly Romero. Davis also scored a ninth-round TKO victory over Hector Luis Garcia last January.
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Not the top top level of fights we're all looking for but it's a good fight.
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Will watch.
Fight itself off of name doesn't stir any emotions.
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how f@cking good is tank, eh
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STEPHEN FULTON WILL RETURN JUNE 15 ON THE TANK DAVIS-FRANK MARTIN UNDERCARD IN VEGAS

Stephen Fulton, formerly the WBC/WBO junior featherweight titlist and The Ring’s current No. 1 122-pound contender, is planning on a return to the ring on June 15 against Luis Reynoldo Nunez on the Tank Davis-Frank Martin undercard in a Premier Boxing Champions Amazon Prime PPV event The Ring has learned.

Fulton (21-1, 8 knockouts) will return, however, as a featherweight, scheduled to face the New York-based Nunez (19-0, 13 KOs). The plan is for Fulton and Nunez to fight for the vacant WBA featherweight title, which may be vacated by current WBA titlist Ray Ford after his June 1 title defense against Nick Ball (19-0-1, 11 KOs). In his last fight, Ball fought to a split-draw against WBC featherweight titlist Rey Vargas in March.

Fulton-Nunez adds to a star-studded card that will feature Davis, The Ring’s No. 2-rated lightweight, defending his WBA title against The Ring’s No. 5-rated Martin, and The Ring’s No. 1 super middleweight contender David Benavidez taking on The Ring’s No. 7-rated light heavyweight Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the WBC interim 175-pound title.

Fulton will return with a few major changes. For one, Bozy Ennis, the father, manager and trainer of Boots Ennis, will now train “Scooter,” while Wahid Rahim steps aside as trainer, though will continue as Fulton’s manager.

“I am still with my man Wahid, people need to know that, but Bozy will be training me,” Fulton said. “Wahid is my manager. I trust him. We both think this is what is best for me. I wanted to come back at 130 but will come back at 126 and the plan is for the WBA title. That’s my understanding, it will be against Nunez for the vacant WBA title. I have been around Bozy a lot and we know each other really well. I have been training and been around Bozy and Boots through the years. I know how they work and maybe there are some things that they see in me that I haven’t seen in myself yet.”

Fulton returned to the gym last September after the July eight-round stoppage loss to eventual 2023 Fighter of the Year Naoya Inoue, The Ring’s junior featherweight world champion and unified IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO titlist.

“I learned a lot from that fight,” Fulton said. “I should have trained harder than I did. Other than that, I do not want to say too much about that. I think my mindset is more different. I have added to my arsenal. I am over it. I am just completely comfortable with speaking about it. I feel like I could have done far better than I did. People pushed a narrative on me that do not know what they are talking about. I was killing myself to make 122.

“I could not throw the way I wanted to throw. I will not take anything away from Inoue; he won fair and square. He is a great fighter, and he gave me an opportunity. I am just mad at myself because I know I could have fought better. I do not give a damn and too focused on anything than having fun. I was killing myself three years ago to make the Brandon Figueroa fight (a Fulton majority decision to win the WBC junior featherweight title). I want Bozy and get my guy Steve Maltepes involved. He helped me for the Paulus Ambunda fight.

“This is a huge year for me. I plan on being a three-time world champion (WBO/WBC junior featherweight) this year. That starts June 15. That is what I was told. I can’t wait. The only one who can stop me is me. I feel like that about my last fight, too. I could have trained and worked harder for my last fight than I did, but there is no sense in crying over spilled milk. I am ready to step into those uncomfortable spots and work hard again.”
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WBA adds, then removes rehydration clause from Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin

The WBA are reportedly looking to institute fight day weight checks going forward

While the eyes of the boxing public remained firmly fixed on Saturday’s undisputed showdown between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, something extremely bizarre developed elsewhere, starting with Frank Martin’s claim yesterday that the WBA had instituted a rehydration clause for his June 15th lightweight title fight against Gervonta Davis.

Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) took to Twitter to deny any involvement, while Errol Spence Jr claimed it was a new WBA rule and Dan Rafael claimed that while the WBA was planning to institute fight day weight checks, that wouldn’t be in effect for Davis vs Martin (18-0, 12 KOs). WBA chief Gilberto Mendoza then told Chris Mannix that there would be a “12-pound rehydration limit” based on “recent events.” Mendoza did not elaborate on what those events may be and The Ring’s Jake Donovan claimed to have heard from “more than two dozen fighters/teams who have WBA sanctioned fights coming up” without a single one reporting a rehydration clause.

Featherweight champion Raymond Ford, who meets Nick Ball on June 1st, said “Hell no” when asked if he had a rehydration clause and vowed to enter the ring at 160 pounds.

Finally, Donovan chimed back in to report that there had been a rehydration clause, but the WBA “agreed to table it.” As far as I can tell, that’s the end of it for now; Davis and Martin should be able to pump themselves back up to their hearts’ content.

I’ve said it before, but stuff like this is why the WBA’s brand of incompetence and corruption is better than the WBC’s. At least theirs tends to be the fun kind of sh*tshow.
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I want to see Tank fighting someone like Lopez or Loma in Saudi Arabia and stop facing stiffs in US.
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lopez or loma would be cool. frank martin definitely isnt a stiff though
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margaret thatcher wrote: 19 May 2024, 05:10 lopez or loma would be cool. frank martin definitely isnt a stiff though
They chosen him for a reason. Its all about hand picking and then cash in/out.

Loma, Teo, Haney fought the top dogs. Tank's best win is a crippled-drained Garcia.
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Frank is dangerous here.
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nope, its just another in-house type of fight. nothing real threatening.
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apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:19 nope, its just another in-house type of fight. nothing real threatening.
Are you suggesting that Martin has no chance? Or, are you insinuating that Martin is being paid to lose?
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ironbeard wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:29
apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:19 nope, its just another in-house type of fight. nothing real threatening.
Are you suggesting that Martin has no chance? Or, are you insinuating that Martin is being paid to lose?
There is a reason why Tank wasn't matched vs top guys like Loma, Teo, Haney. Ask Pitbull Cruz.
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apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 12:42
ironbeard wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:29
apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:19 nope, its just another in-house type of fight. nothing real threatening.
Are you suggesting that Martin has no chance? Or, are you insinuating that Martin is being paid to lose?
There is a reason why Tank wasn't matched vs top guys like Loma, Teo, Haney. Ask Pitbull Cruz.
That does not answer my questions. I am fully aware of how Tank has been matched.

Martin is a legit opponent with good skills and gifts who is a threat to defeat Tank.
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ironbeard wrote: 19 May 2024, 12:56
apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 12:42
ironbeard wrote: 19 May 2024, 10:29

Are you suggesting that Martin has no chance? Or, are you insinuating that Martin is being paid to lose?
There is a reason why Tank wasn't matched vs top guys like Loma, Teo, Haney. Ask Pitbull Cruz.
That does not answer my questions. I am fully aware of how Tank has been matched.

Martin is a legit opponent with good skills and gifts who is a threat to defeat Tank.
He is another opponent handpicked to improve Tank's KO record. You'll see.
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apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 14:06
ironbeard wrote: 19 May 2024, 12:56
apollo creed wrote: 19 May 2024, 12:42

There is a reason why Tank wasn't matched vs top guys like Loma, Teo, Haney. Ask Pitbull Cruz.
That does not answer my questions. I am fully aware of how Tank has been matched.

Martin is a legit opponent with good skills and gifts who is a threat to defeat Tank.
He is another opponent handpicked to improve Tank's KO record. You'll see.
Martin has earned his shot. He is an obvious underdog but he is a live dog.
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Tried to get a ticket.
They wanted $400 back of the arena.
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Mark Magsayo meets Eduardo Ramirez in WBC super featherweight title eliminator in Las Vegas

The bout between Mark Magsayo and Eduardo Ramirez has been reportedly added to the Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin undercard. The PPV event takes place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 15. The pair squares off in the WBC super featherweight title eliminator.

Former world champion Mark Magsayo (25-2, 17 KOs) returned to winning ways last December, when he stopped Isaac Avelar in the third round. The Tagbilaran City, Philippines native held the WBC featherweight title, claiming the strap by majority decision against Gary Allen Russell Jr in January 2022.

In July the same year, the 28-year-old lost the belt by split decision against Rey Vargas. In his following outing in March 2023, Valencia, California-based Magsayo fought Brandon Figueroa for the interim WBC 126-pound belt, but dropped a unanimous decision.

Former title challenger Eduardo Ramirez (28-3-3, 13 KOs) is coming off the win via sixth-round TKO against Sebastian Diaz Maldonado last August. With the victory, the 31-year-old southpaw got back in the win column, after suffering the defeat by knockout in the second round against Isaac Cruz in September 2022.

Earlier in his career, Ramirez held the interim WBA featherweight belt, eliminating Isaac Avelar in the third round of their bout in May 2021. Back in December 2017 the native of Los Mochis, Mexico challenged Lee Selby for the IBF featherweight belt, but fell short dropping a UD.

The Magsayo vs Ramirez clash was first reported by Viva Promotions and then by Salvador Rodriguez via posts on social media. According to Cebu Daily News, the fight is the former world champion’s first out of two steps to earn his next title shot. Premier Boxing Champions is yet to formally confirm the matchup.

In the main event, Baltimore’s three-division world champion Gervonta Davis puts his WBA lightweight title on the line against Frank Martin of Detroit. In the co-main event, two-time super middleweight champion David Benavidez of Phoenix and Ukraine’s former light heavyweight champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk of Ukraine battle it out for the interim WBC 175-pound title.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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