The Night They Almost FINISHED Gervonta Davis… And the Referee Didn’t Count the KNOCKOUT!
Автор: Boxing Pure
Загружено: 2026-02-20
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We find ourselves on March 1, 2025. Barclays Center, Brooklyn. The air smelled like gunpowder. Gervonta "Tank" Davis, the face of boxing, the man who sells out arenas with his presence alone, was stepping into the ring. For 99% of fans and experts, this was just a formality. The sportsbooks were paying next to nothing for a Davis victory. The only question was: “In which round does he put him to sleep?”
Across from him stood Lamont Roach Jr. A quiet technician, without the media spotlight, without the intimidating tattoos, without the millions of followers. But that night, the Hollywood script went up in flames. What was supposed to be a coronation turned into a crime scene. An uncounted knockdown, a confused referee, and a draw that no one saw coming. Today, we analyze the night the undefeated Gervonta Davis felt fear.
Are you ready to hear one of the most shocking stories in boxing? Grab your favorite snack and sit down. We promise it will be completely worth it if you are a true fan.
THE CONTEXT: THE PREDATOR AND THE ENGINEER
To understand the magnitude of this draw, you have to look at who they were before the opening bell. Gervonta Davis entered with a flawless 30-0 record, 28 knockouts. He was compared to Mike Tyson for his ability to end fights with a single punch. He was a 10-to-1 favorite. At the press conference, Davis mocked Roach: “Bring your family so they can watch me retire you.”
For Tank, this was just another day at the office.
But Lamont Roach Jr. had a different story. They had known each other since their amateur days. Roach was not afraid of the “Tank” persona. He knew that behind the power, there was a human being. Roach moved up in weight specifically for this fight, convinced that his style—based on the jab, distance control, and ring IQ—was Davis’ kryptonite. No one was betting on Roach, but his trainer said something prophetic before they walked out: “Gervonta is looking for a knockout; we are looking to win rounds. And math doesn’t lie.”
THE BEGINNING (ROUNDS 1–4): SILENCE IN BROOKLYN
The bell rings. The crowd expects Davis’ usual early explosion. It does not come. Lamont Roach plants himself in the center of the ring with surgical composure. From rounds one through four, we see something unusual: Tank Davis is being outboxed.
Critics and boxing insiders assumed it was part of Davis’ strategy, since Roach’s trainer had made it clear: they were going to win by mathematics, by points. That is why Davis approached cautiously, abandoning his trademark explosive start for a more defensive, calculated style.
Roach established a perfect double jab. It was not a weak jab; it was a sharp, snapping shot that kept Davis off balance. Gervonta, true to his “downloading data” style, waited for Roach to make a mistake so he could counter. But the mistake never came. Roach pivoted, touched, and exited.
The Night They Almost FINISHED Gervonta Davis… And the Referee Didn’t Count the KNOCKOUT!
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