Gervonta Davis vs. Mario Barrios - June 26, 2021

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Jun 2021, 19:21

Davis - Decision
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8%
Davis - T/KO
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61%
DRAW
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6%
Barrios - T/KO
6
17%
Barrios - Decision
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8%
 
Total votes: 36

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Gervonta Davis vs. Mario Barrios - June 26, 2021

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Gervonta Davis-Mario Barrios, Lubin-Rosario On Showtime PPV June 26; Site TBD

Gervonta Davis’ move up to the 140-pound division is official.

Premier Boxing Champions and Showtime announced Thursday that the undefeated Davis will meet Mario Barrios in a Showtime Pay-Per-View main event June 26 at a site to be determined. The four-fight show also will include an intriguing 12-round, 154-pound bout between former IBF/IBO/WBA champ Jeison Rosario and Erickson Lubin.

The 26-year-old Davis (24-0, 23 KOs) will jump up two weight classes in an attempt to become a three-division champion. The 25-year-old Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs) holds the WBA’s secondary title in the 140-pound division.

Josh Taylor is widely viewed as the WBA’s legitimate champion in that weight class. Scotland’s Taylor (17-0, 13 KOs) is scheduled to face Jose Ramirez (26-0, 17 KOs) on May 22 in Las Vegas for Taylor’s IBF and WBA belts, as well as Ramirez’s WBC and WBO championships.

Nevertheless, the Barrios bout is a risky proposition for Davis. San Antonio’s Barrios stands 5-feet-10, five inches taller than Davis, and has competed in the 140-pound division for the past four years.

Davis, a powerful southpaw from Baltimore, will make his debut in Barrios’ weight class. He easily beat Cuba’s Yuriorkis Gamboa in his only noteworthy fight at the lightweight limit of 135 pounds – a 12-round, unanimous-decision win in December 2019 at State Farm Arena – but Davis mostly has competed at or near the junior lightweight maximum of 130 pounds in his eight years as a pro.

Davis viciously knocked out Leo Santa Cruz with a left uppercut in the sixth round of his most recent appearance, a 130-pound championship match October 31 at Alamodome in San Antonio. Davis won the WBA “super” 130-pound championship from Santa Cruz (37-2-1, 19 KOs) in that Showtime Pay-Per-View main event.

Barrios beat Houston’s Ryan Karl (18-3, 12 KOs) by sixth-round knockout on the Davis-Santa Cruz undercard.

In the co-feature before Davis-Barrios, Rosario and Lubin will engage in a high-stakes fight that’ll help keep the winner in position for another 154-pound title shot.

The Dominican Republic’s Rosario (20-2-1, 14 KOs) lost the IBF and WBA titles to Jermell Charlo in his last fight. Houston’s Charlo (34-1, 18 KOs), also the WBC champion, knocked out Rosario with a body shot in the eighth round of that September 26 bout at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Lubin, a southpaw from Orlando, Florida, has won five straight bouts since Charlo knocked him out with one punch in their fight for Charlo’s WBC super welterweight title in October 2017 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In his most recent action, Lubin (23-1, 16 KOs) defeated Cleveland’s Terrell Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs) by unanimous decision in a 12-rounder September 19 at Mohegan Sun Arena.
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Crazy that Davis’ fights are seemingly all PPV now.
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maverick23 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 02:57 Crazy that Davis’ fights are seemingly all PPV now.
He’s a PPV player. Showtime believe the hype.

What was the LSC numbers?

This does way less.
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He won’t become a 3-weight world champion if he wins. Taylor is the true champion. It’s like Canelo beating Fielding.

Davis has hardly defended or even looked at unifications.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:12
maverick23 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 02:57 Crazy that Davis’ fights are seemingly all PPV now.
He’s a PPV player. Showtime believe the hype.

What was the LSC numbers?

This does way less.
I think he did 250k buys. That’s a soft number even in the U.K.
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maverick23 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:39
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:12
maverick23 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 02:57 Crazy that Davis’ fights are seemingly all PPV now.
He’s a PPV player. Showtime believe the hype.

What was the LSC numbers?

This does way less.
I think he did 250k buys. That’s a soft number even in the U.K.
Mayweather should know putting him in with nobodies doesn't do the trick.

He needs a good dance partner, possibly another big name.

Mayweather-Gatti did 300k, a few years later after Mayweather fought ODLH, he actually became a PPV name himself.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:49
maverick23 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:39
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:12

He’s a PPV player. Showtime believe the hype.

What was the LSC numbers?

This does way less.
I think he did 250k buys. That’s a soft number even in the U.K.
Mayweather should know putting him in with nobodies doesn't do the trick.

He needs a good dance partner, possibly another big name.

Mayweather-Gatti did 300k, a few years later after Mayweather fought ODLH, he actually became a PPV name himself.
Floyd’s first fight on PPV was his 34th against a well known and loved fighter. He’d spent his last 15 fights in world title fights across 2 divisions fighting mostly good opponents and he’d also had some notoriety from winning a medal at a home olympics.

Davis is nowhere that level yet. He’s a damn good fighter though but needs to be built more before being thrown on PPV.

They learnt their lessons with Charlo only doing 100k PPV buys but seemingly 200k+ makes you a PpV fighter nowadays in the US.
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PPV Press Release

Four-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis will take on a career-defining challenge as he sets his sights on capturing a title in a third weight class when he faces undefeated WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios in a SHOWTIME PPV main event Saturday, June 26 at the award-winning State Farm Arena in Atlanta in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The pay-per-view undercard will feature a battle of two top 154-pound contenders as Erickson “Hammer” Lubin faces former unified champion Jeison Rosario in a WBC Super Welterweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event. Former unified super welterweight champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams returns to the ring for the first time in 18 months to take on Brian Mendoza in a 10-round showdown and hard-hitting Olympian Batyr Akhmedov steps in against former world champion Argenis Mendez in a 12-round WBA Super Lightweight Title Eliminator to kick off the pay-per-view telecast at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

Tickets for the live event at State Farm Arena, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, GTD Promotions and TGB Promotions, go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET, and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. The Akhmedov vs. Mendez fight is promoted in association with World of Boxing.

One of boxing’s biggest stars at just 26-years-old, Davis moves up to 140-pounds for the first time in his career as he aims to add super lightweight champion to his stellar resume. Davis has already captured titles at 130 and 135-pounds. With a victory, Davis will hold world championships in three different divisions simultaneously, a feat only accomplished by a few fighters in history, including Henry Armstrong and Canelo Alvarez. Standing in his way is the undefeated 25-year-old Barrios, who owns a 9-0 record with eight knockouts during his 140-pound reign while holding a six-inch height advantage over Davis.

Davis (24-0, 23 KOs) delivered a highlight-reel knockout in his last fight, producing another sensational and memorable performance that has made him a popular draw throughout the country. Davis stopped four-division champion Leo Santa Cruz with one powerful uppercut in that October 2020 fight and put Santa Cruz down and out for the first time in his illustrious career. Promoted by Mayweather Promotions, Davis will make his second headline appearance on pay-per-view as he has asserted himself as a must-see headline attraction in his first pay-per-view

Davis first burst onto the scene with an explosive knockout victory over Jose Pedraza to win the IBF Junior Lightweight World Title in a star-making performance on SHOWTIME® in January 2017. At the time, he became the youngest world champion in boxing at age 22. The Baltimore-native also owns knockout performances in world title fights over Jesus Cuellar in 2018 and Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2019. The 2019 triumph over Gamboa came at a sold out State Farm Arena, during a year that also saw him fill venues in his hometown of Baltimore and Southern California.

Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs) captured his 140-pound championship in September 2019, scoring two knockdowns and fighting through a cut to win a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Batyr Akhmedov. The San Antonio-native trains in Oakland, Calif., under the guidance of renowned coach Virgil Hunter. In his most recent outing, Barrios knocked out Ryan Karl in the sixth-round of their clash on the pay-per-view undercard of Davis vs. Santa Cruz.

Standing nearly six-feet tall, Barrios debuted as a pro at super bantamweight in 2013 and had success moving up the rankings in the super featherweight division. His first 140-pound bout came in 2017 and saw him increase his power from his previous performances. At super lightweight, Barrios has scored knockouts in every fight except the title-winning performance against Akhmedov, where his power was still on display with a pair of knockdowns.

The 25-year-old Lubin (23-1, 16 KOs) has put together an impressive five-bout winning streak since a loss to unified 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo in 2017. In his most recent outing, he defeated U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha by unanimous decision in September of last year. Prior to the victory over Gausha, he became the first person to stop former champion Ishe Smith, in addition to a dominating victory over Nathaniel Gallimore in October 2019. A native of Orlando, Fla., Lubin is trained by acclaimed coach Kevin Cunningham as he continues his quest toward another title opportunity. After a stellar amateur career, Lubin turned pro at 18 years old in 2013, eventually being named “Prospect Of The Year” by ESPN and Ring Magazine in 2016.

Rosario (20-2-1, 14 KOs) will look to climb back into world title contention after losing his 154-pound belts to Jermell Charlo in their September 2020 clash. The 26-year-old captured the WBA and IBF belts by stopping Julian Williams in one of 2020’s biggest upsets. Born in the Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Rosario rode an eight-fight unbeaten streak into the showdown with Williams, including victories over 154-pound contenders Jamontay Clark, Justin DeLoach, Jorge Cota and Marcos Hernandez. Coming into the Charlo matchup, Rosario had established his power by earning a stoppage victory or scoring a knockdown in seven of his previous nine contests.

Philadelphia’s Williams (27-2-1, 16 KOs) became a unified world champion at 154-pounds in May 2019 when he upset Jarrett Hurd in one of the year’s best fights, winning a close-quarters brawl by unanimous decision. The 31-year-old dropped the titles in his first defense, losing to Jeison Rosario in January 2020. Williams had been riding a five-fight winning streak going into the Rosario matchup, in which he added victories over former champion Ishe Smith and hard-hitting contender Nathaniel Gallimore to his ledger.

Mendoza (19-1, 13 KOs) earned a career best-victory in his last outing, beating veteran contender Thomas LaManna by unanimous decision in August 2020. The 27-year-old has fought professionally since 2014, with his only defeat coming by a narrow split-decision in November 2019 against Larry Gomez. Mendoza was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he won two New Mexico Golden Gloves Championships as an amateur, and currently fights out of Las Vegas.

Born in Uzbekistan and now fighting out of Los Angeles, Akhmedov (8-1, 7 KOs) represented Turkey at the 2016 Olympic games. The 30-year-old turned pro in 2017 and won his first seven pro fights, with six coming by knockout. His lone blemish came in an action-packed title fight against Mario Barrios in September 2019, where he was able to survive two knockdowns to make it a close fight, before eventually losing by decision. Most recently, Akhmedov blasted out Ray Perez in the first round of their September 2020 clash.

A former super featherweight champion, Mendez (25-6-3, 12 KOs) has a reputation for providing stiff challenges to the sport’s best and has proven to be a durable contender at 140-pounds, including his most recent outing that saw him drop a split-decision to Richardson Hitchins last December. In 2019, Mendez fought to back-to-back draws against super lightweight contenders Anthony Peterson and Juan Heraldez. Born in San Juan de La Maguana, Dominican Republic, Mendez now fights out of Yonkers, N.Y. and owns victories over Eddie Ramirez, Ivan Redkach and former titlist Miguel Vazquez. He has also gone toe-to-toe with former champions Rances Barthelemy and Robert Easter Jr.
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Gervonta Davis: Going To 140 is Big Challenge - But Barrios Never Faced Anyone Like Me

Gervonta “Tank” Davis is expecting the toughest fight of his career when he moves up by two weight divisions to face undefeated WBA "regular" super lightweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios.

The fight will headline a Showtime pay-per-view card on Saturday, June 26, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

Davis has captured belts at super featherweight and lightweight, but he's never been in the ring with a legitimate 135-pounder and now he's face a big junior welterweight with punching ability.

The 25-year-old Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs) holds a six-inch height advantage over Davis.

“Gervonta Davis is looking to become a three-division world champion, and has a big undertaking in front of him in challenging Barrios for his WBA title at 140-pounds,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions. “Barrios is a warrior, and this is going to be Davis’ toughest fight to date. Atlanta, be ready for a show on June 26!”

In his last fight back in October, Davis (24-0, 23 KOs) brutally knocked out Leo Santa Cruz.

He now wants to make a similar statement against Barrios.

“I’m excited to make history on June 26 in Atlanta and become a three-division world champion,” said Davis.

“Atlanta welcomed me with open arms for my fight against Gamboa and I couldn’t wait to come back and headline a spectacular Showtime PPV card. Mario Barrios is an undefeated champion, but he hasn’t ever faced anyone like me before.

"Moving up to 140-pounds is a big challenge but I’ve been working hard in camp and I’ll be ready. Thank you to my whole team for making this historic boxing event possible. Make sure you get your tickets early because this fight is definitely selling out! Keep supporting me and I’ll fight for you!”
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Mikey Garcia wants the winner..



"I hope so. I’m still crossing my fingers for it," Garcia said to SNOWQUEENLA. "It’s not there yet, it hasn’t happened, it hasn’t gotten done.

"We’ve been going back and forth. He’s got a lot of people on his team, and some give me one answer, and some give me another answer. It’s complicated.

"I’ve had a few proposals, but nothing that is exciting enough for me to sign. They’re good decent proposals, respectable proposals, respectable offers, but when we start working on the real details, they’re not there.

"A few things are lacking. It just hasn’t happened. If it doesn’t happen in the next few weeks, then I’m probably ready to move on and search for another opponent for my next upcoming fight."


"He [Davis] has a fight with Mario Barrios next," he added. "That’s a very good match-up.

"It’s not going to be an easy match for Tank. I think Tank is a terrific fighter, but moving up to 140 and fighting a big guy like Barrios is not an easy task.

"But if things go well on his end and that’s an available fight, sure I’ll entertain that offer. I can probably get a fight against him."


As far as Garcia is concerned, however, he insists the fight is far from a foregone conclusion, having previously trained with Barrios in the past.

He continued: "But the same thing with Barrios. This is a great opportunity for Barrios to really get his name out there and show what he’s made of.

"He’s already an interim champion for a reason. He’s a terrific fighter. I’ve trained with him, and I know him.

"That’s also a match-up that could possibly happen. If Barrios wins, that’s an opportunity for me too. There are other names out there. Tank is one of them. We have to let time decide."
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snow queen :lol:
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Just get up off your ass and get in the ring, Mikey.
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Barrios is tall at 140 lbs and has some risky, fast hands. Gervonta has to fire all he got here.
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Is there any hydration clauses here that are know of? Barrios is pretty big, I wonder what his ring weight is... wayyyyyyyy bigger than Leo...
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At this point, all criticism of Tank based on risk aversion is hereby vaporized. This is a huge step up and a ridiculous challenge. If he gets by this, everyone is on notice, including Taylor.
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ironbeard wrote: 23 May 2021, 10:31 At this point, all criticism of Tank based on risk aversion is hereby vaporized. This is a huge step up and a ridiculous challenge. If he gets by this, everyone is on notice, including Taylor.
Not really considering he's never beaten "the man" at any weight. This is just a ploy to say that he's a 3 weight champion, not to get any of the top dogs attention.
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despite having a belt barrios is only fringe top 10 for me, but defo a lot bigger than tank. should be interesting. i think tank is defo better enough to make up for the size

im expecting him to gradually batter barrios in there, light him up. barrios should stand up to it better than tanks past opponents but he'll take a lot from the midget
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IKSRTFO wrote: 23 May 2021, 18:43
ironbeard wrote: 23 May 2021, 10:31 At this point, all criticism of Tank based on risk aversion is hereby vaporized. This is a huge step up and a ridiculous challenge. If he gets by this, everyone is on notice, including Taylor.
Not really considering he's never beaten "the man" at any weight. This is just a ploy to say that he's a 3 weight champion, not to get any of the top dogs attention.
It is definitely FMJ strategy. However, Barrios is big even for LWW, he has decent pop, he has shown a good chin, and he is a capable boxer.

It is a major risk for Davis.
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Ellerbe on Davis-Barrios Criticism: Are You Kidding Me? This Is A Dangerous Fight For Tank

Gervonta Davis has reached the point in his fast-rising career where any move he makes is going to come with its share of criticism.

The unbeaten junior lightweight titlist is moving up two weight divisions to next face secondary WBA junior welterweight titlist Mario Barrios (26-0, 17KOs), who enjoys significant advantages in height, reach and natural size. Baltimore’s Davis (24-0, 23KOs) makes the move after having just dropped back down to 130 after a one-fight stop at lightweight.

The working theory that a win in their June 26 Showtime Pay-Per-View headliner—which airs from State Farm Arena in Atlanta—makes Davis the sport’s biggest attraction in three weight divisions (130, 135 and 140). Others have the idea that the 26-year-old southpaw is cherry picking title fights.

“Are you f----in’ kidding me,” Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions rhetorically asked after briefly scanning online comments. “This is why I don’t bother paying attention to that stuff. If you sit around and listen to what others say all the time, you’re never gonna get anything done.

“Tank is barely 5’4”. This guy is damn near six feet tall. Are you kidding me? This is a dangerous fight for Tank.”


San Antonio’s Barrios has campaigned at junior welterweight since 2017, having stopped eight of his nine opponents at the weight.

The lone fight to go the distance came in a 12-round decision win over Batyr Akhmedov in their Sept. 2019 vacant title fight between unbeaten contenders. Barrios scored two knockdowns in the bout to preserve the win, making his first title defense last Halloween when he stopped Houston’s Ryan Karl in the 6th round. The bout came on the undercard of Davis’ sensational 6th round knockout of Leo Santa Cruz to regain his WBA “Super” junior lightweight title, 10 months after claiming a secondary lightweight belt in a 12th round stoppage of Yuriorkis Gamboa.

Other options existed at junior lightweight and even at lightweight, though Davis felt the need to go big for his next ring appearance. It meant a return to his second hometown of Atlanta and where he will presumably weigh the heaviest of his career.

“Honestly, I’m not crazy about this fight for Tank,” admits Ellerbe. “I’d be lying if I said I was. This is where you really have to commend Tank. He was adamant about accepting this challenge.”
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I always enjoy watching Tank. Exciting fighter.
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emallini wrote: 26 May 2021, 09:10 I always enjoy watching Tank. Exciting fighter.
Now he’s PPV
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margaret thatcher wrote: 20 May 2021, 10:31 snow queen :lol:
:o
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Nothing belt, same as Canelo and Rocky Fielding.
What a sad state the sport is in when this allows promoters to say "3 division champ" without being sued for libel.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 05:14 He won’t become a 3-weight world champion if he wins. Taylor is the true champion. It’s like Canelo beating Fielding.

Davis has hardly defended or even looked at unifications.
There's a reason for that. His opponents have to be very carefully picked or the bubble will burst. He's very popular on the internet, and amongst Twitter Boxing fans, but his flaws and shortcomings are obvious to me.

They must be obvious to his handlers to, who avoid any real challenges for him.

Even trying to be careful here they might've picked the wrong guy.
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