Pearl at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas - One of boxing's fast rising stars, Gervonta "The One" Davis (14-0, 13 KOs) out of Baltimore put his undefeated record on the line against Mexico's Luis Sanchez (17-5-1, 5 KOs) in a lightweight clash.

Davis, a 21-year-old protégé of Floyd Mayweather Jr, lived up to his reputation as a budding superstar scoring a hard-fought ninth round knockout victory. Sanchez showed his toughness and resiliency as he forced Davis to fight three rounds longer than any fight of his career.Davis showed his speed and power in the eighth round as he landed an uppercut to knock down his determined opponent. In the ninth round, he threw a massive left hand to finish Sanchez, sending Mayweather to his feet in celebration.
 
"It felt great to fight all of these rounds and get the work in," said Davis. "He's a tough fighter and I learned a great deal tonight. It was a very good experience for me.
 
"I just listened to my corner and Floyd, took my time and broke him down. I want to fight again as soon as possible for a world title."
 
Mayweather, who was very pleased with Davis' performance, sees the young undefeated fighter's future as bright.
 
"It's always good to go out there and get the W," said Mayweather. "He's young. He's still learning. We're looking forward to him being a world champion some day."
 
Mayweather relished in the opportunity to promote one of the final fights of the year in his hometown of Las Vegas saying, "I'm so happy we were able to showcase on national television some of the talented fighters we have at Mayweather Promotions. Win or lose, I am proud of all of them.
 
"More importantly I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays and thank for them supporting me, Mayweather Promotions and The Money Team throughout all of these years. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart."