![]() The road to the crown included a third-round stoppage of former champion Cristobal Cruz on October 10, 2015, improving Davis’ mark to 13-0 (12 KOs).ĭavis needed just 41 seconds to finish Mexican veteran Mario Antonio Macias on June 3, 2016.īut it was his title-winning performance that made all sit up. I’m trying to reach the next younger generation of fighters who look up to me.”ĭavis vs Pedraza: Janu(Showtime Sports) THE CHAMPIONSHIP RUNĭavis became a two-time 130-pound champion over his next eight bouts, all knockouts. “There’s a lot of knowledge that Floyd has passed on to me,” he said, “showing me the right things in and outside of boxing. “We stacked the cards against him that day, but he’s a very explosive fighter and a future world champion.” ![]() “Adrien Broner brought him to the gym (in Las Vegas), and we saw him work,” said Mayweather, who predicted Davis’ stardom. It was around this time that four-division champion Adrien Broner introduced Davis to the legendary Floyd Mayweather Jr., who became the fighter’s promoter. In October 2014, Davis was extended the distance for the first time in his career, dropping German Meraz twice en route to a shutout unanimous decision win.ĭavis resumed his knockout ways in emphatic fashion in 2015, scoring stoppages in all five of his bouts. Williams was the first of eight consecutive victories, all knockouts. Davis displayed two-fisted power, dazzling speed, accuracy and athleticism. Boxing has saved my life.”įloyd Mayweather and Gervonta Davis CATCHING THE EYE OF FLOYD MAYWEATHERĪn 18-year-old Davis made his professional debut with an 89-second knockout of 125-pound rival Desi Williams on February 22, 2013. The only thing that I can do is to bring light to Baltimore. There’s a lot of bad stuff that comes from Baltimore, but if they see that one person can do it, then the next one can do it, and so on and so on. It’s a big responsibility, but I’ll take that. Whenever I fight, I feel like their legacy is going into the ring with me. “Actually, many young men I used to look up to are either dead or in jail. Angelo Ward, Ronald Gibbs and Coach Calvin’s son-they’re guys who died and were such a major influence on my life,” said Davis, a lifelong Baltimore resident who dropped out of high school to focus on his career, later to earn a secondary degree through a GED program. “Before Coach Ford, I had no father figure because my father was in and out of jail. The following year, Angelo Ward, another promising amateur, was shot to death. Two years before Gurley was shot and killed in 2013, Davis grieved the loss of Ronald Gibbs, a rising amateur boxer who was just 17 when he was stabbed to death while defending his sister during an argument. The inspiration for the character, Dennis “Cutty” Wise on the popular HBO television series, “The Wire,” Ford guided Davis through a 206-15 amateur career that included winning a National Golden Gloves Championship in 2012, three consecutive National Silver Gloves crowns from 2006-2008, and two each in the National Junior Olympics gold medals, the National Police Athletic League, and the Ringside World Championships. Gurley introduced Davis to his father, Calvin Ford, the man who would eventually become Davis’ longtime coach. He quickly threw himself into the sport fists first. Fortunately, with the help of one of his friends, Quaadir Gurley, Davis found a safe haven within the confines of The Upton Boxing Center’s gym at age seven. A southpaw nicknamed “Tank” by an amateur coach for his large head, Davis spent time in foster care and group homes. Jail or death-those appeared to be the only life options for young men living in and around Davis’ rough neighborhood. Long before embarking on a road that would lead him to the precipice of boxing immortality, Gervonta Davis was a lost soul roaming the streets of a crime-filled section of West Baltimore, seemingly destined to become another tragic statistic. A post shared by Gervonta Davis "BOXING HAS SAVED MY LIFE"
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