
Although Gervonta DavisA comeback date is unclear, and his opponent may become apparent in the coming weeks, as his target dance partner has expressed willingness to accept a fight with the Baltimore-born knockout artist.
Davis hasn’t won a fight since June 2024, his only fight following a controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr. – which many fans believe should have cost him the WBA lightweight world title and undefeated record.
However, while Roach failed to capture Davis’ 135-pound belt, the WBA demoted “Tank” to the offseason title after a warrant was issued for his arrest on domestic violence charges.
Although Davis admitted on social media when discussing his eventual return that his… Intent on rematch with Isaac “Pitbull” Cruzwhom he defeated via unanimous decision in December 2021.
“As soon as my knee gets better, I’ll take him (Cruz) next.”
In response, Cruz adviser Sean Gibbons now tells boxing scene Davis, who is high on Cruz’s hit list, described their meeting as “unfinished business.” Their charming encounter four years ago.
“He called me and made a hit list of three guys. At the top of the list was Gervonta Davis. That signified unfinished business for ‘Pitbull,’ and Gervonta had a lot of unfinished business.
“I think it can be done in this time frame. Gervonta has beaten him; is backed into a corner; doesn’t want to fight Shakur or Roach. He needs someone who can give him money. ‘The Bulldog’ has earned the right to this iconic fight.
“Big scenes that draw the crowd, and working with Gervonta or Ryan (Garcia), he’s going to capture that. This guy is hungry to do some big things.”
It remains to be seen whether Davis will return to the ring anytime soon, but if he does, a second showdown with Cruz could be on the horizon.





