![]() Basically just tentative sparring so far. No clean connections yet outside of the occasional Garcia jab. Round one: Davis keeping his guard high as Garcia prods with his left hand. Garcia Round-By-Round Updates: Catchweight: Gervonta Davis vs. Garcia Betting Odds & Lines: Boxing | DraftKings Sportsbook Tank Vs. In other action, WBA “world” Super Middleweight champion, David Morrell Jr., defends his title against late replacement and Olympic medalist, Yamaguchi Falcao, in the co-main event, while rising Super Middleweight prospect, Bektemir Melikuziev, looks for revenge against Gabriel Rosado and Middleweight young gun, Elijah Garcia, battles Kevin Salgado. No hardware will be on the line in tonight’s 136-pound Catchweight bout. Eighteen of Davis’ last 19 victories have come inside the distance, a run that’s seen him win titles at 130, 135 and 140 pounds, while Garcia stopped Olympic gold medalist, Luke Campbell, for interim Lightweight gold before moving up to 140 pounds. ET.ĭavis and Garcia have firmly established themselves as two of the sport’s most prominent and entertaining fighters. ET, while Davis and Garcia will likely make their ring walks around 11 p.m. The PPV main card broadcast kicks off on DAZN/Showtime PPV at 8 p.m. Garcia pay-per-view (PPV) main event below. will deliver LIVE coverage of the 136-pound Davis vs. The left detonated on Garcia.Highlights! ‘Tank’ Steamrolls Garcia With Vicious Body Shotīoxing’s biggest night of 2023 is here, as undefeated knockout artists and social media sensations Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Ryan “Kingry” Garcia are set to square off this evening (Sat., April 22, 2023) in the hallowed halls of T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the seventh, a right uppercut landed clean for Gervonta. You can see after four or so, via punch stats, the game started to change:ĭavis would lose the first 1/3 of the round, and the second, but then land a couple hard blows to get him the session, as he did in the fourth and fifth. In the second and third, Gervonta Davis mostly took in data. ![]() In the ring, though, he didn’t seem overly distracted. The Baltimore resident has been handing over lots of his loot the past several years to lawyers defending him versus a number of allegations, including domestic violence and vehicular malevolence. Garcia, age 31, came in 16-0 (10 KOs) while Tank, age 29, entered at 29-0 (27 KOs). “I was picking my spots against him,” he said, until Tank really picked it up. Garcia postfight said his vision was back as he talked to Gray, but he was out of it, not really knowing where he was, on that stool after a violent eighth round. Yep, fighting a fellow lefty isn't his favorite thing: “His southpaw style bothered me a little bit because I don’t fight a lot of southpaws but it’s okay,” Gervonta Davis said, “it’s a part of the game. I was trying to trick him with my hands and my eyes and things like that because he’s a tough fighter. “There’s a lot of bumps in the road but if we stay focused together – that’s how I’ll (maintain) longevity in the sport.”Īnd what of that slow start? “I wasn’t throwing a lot of shots (in the beginning) because I was trying to beat him mentally. Jim Gray asked him how he’d work to stay on track. “I have to bring my people in close and listen to my close ones, listen to Al Haymon and just stay focused,” the victor stated. ![]() I’ll probably take a week off but I’ll be back for sure soon. And let’s see who’s really about that. On my end I’m ready. He will take a week off, then get back to training, because he wants Ryan Garcia next. “God willing I’m ready for the fight (with Ryan Garcia). He said he could have done better, and has things to work on. Gervonta Davis to Jim Gray post fight gave Garcia props, calling him a solid fighter. The time: 13 seconds into round nine, TKO win for Tank. Garcia went to his corner and told trainer Bob Santos he couldn't see. Then Tank started surging, and his late assault in the eighth did damage. Tank started slow, and the hand speed, movement and ring generalship of Garcia impressed watchers. Gervonta Davis shrugged off legal issues hanging over his head Saturday night, taking out Dominican hitter Hector Luis Garcia, who did lots better than folks who thought this would be a steamroll job, in round nine from Capitol One Arena in Washington, DC, and on Showtime PPV. Hector Luis Garcia: Decision +1400 KO/TKO +1800 ‘TANK' DAVIS VS. ![]() ![]() Gervonta ‘Tank' Davis: Decision +350 KO/TKO -400 Per DraftKings, Gervonta Davis is the favorite at -1600, and Hector Luis Garcia is the underdog at +800. ![]()
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