2026 Is The Year Gervonta Davis Must Getting Back To What He Does Best – Viciously Knocking People Out

2026 Is The Year Gervonta Davis Must Getting Back To What He Does Best - Viciously Knocking People Out

It wasn’t long ago that Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis ran over and flattened Ryan Garcia in two brutal rounds and he still has it in him if he wants to.

The choice is Davis’.

He has good people around him and is a smart man himself and last year some outside the ring issues reared their head but that won’t be a problem when he returns to the boxing ring at some point soon.

He was meant to fight Jake Paul but that didn’t happen and of course the big fight, the real one everyone wants to see, is the Lamont Roach rematch.

It is a bigger fight than ever now and has only been building as a fight the whole time since their controversial draw in 2025, Roach drawing again after that even in late 2025 against ‘Pitbull’ Cruz of Mexico.

2026 Is The Year Gervonta Davis Must Getting Back To What He Does Best – Viciously Knocking People Out

Davis is still a young man, certainly in professional boxing terms these days the way fighters are winning world titles in their 40s and is still one of the best pound for pound boxers there is when on form.

Not withstanding that, he’s still one of the biggest names in America in boxing and worldwide as well.

People tune in both to watch his outstanding boxing ability and his ferocious knockouts.

Everyone misses the Tank and he must surely deep down in his heart know he still loves boxing, and always will. He’s a fighter. That’s who he is.

Sure, he has important things and people away from boxing which come first but boxing will always be a part of him, a part of who he is. That’s the thing about real fighting men at that very highest level of professional fighting, it is who they are. It is part of their DNA, part of their inner being.

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It never goes away.

Fighting is just part of his life and training is. He will be training still at the moment somewhere.

That fire to fight is always there.

Always.

He’ll be back.


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