Assessing Gervonta Davis' career if he retires after fighting Jake Paul

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  • Joseph
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    #11
    He lost to Roach and absolutely ducked a rematch. That's how I'll choose to remember him.
    Last edited by Joseph; 09-30-2025, 11:16 PM.

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    • famicommander
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      #12
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
      He'll go down as a guy who made a lot of money, but was a massive let down in regards to the hype he had at age 23.

      Very poor resume. I don't think any fighters beaten in the Top 5 and if there is any there's not many.
      If you go by TBRB, Frank Martin at #5 is his only true top 5 win I think. TBRB hasn't updated their archives since 2023 so I'm going on memory here but I think that's it.

      Ryan Garcia was #3 at lightweight at the time they fought, but the fight took place at a catchweight above the limit so that's pretty dubious.

      Before that it was Jose Pedraza at #7.
      Last edited by famicommander; 09-30-2025, 10:28 PM.

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      • drablj
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        #13
        i thought very highly of him when he defeated pedraza and an undefeated mandatory on the road. that's very good for a young fighter. then he started to miss weight, act like a thug, make fights i didn't want and i was no longer a fan. if he doesn't want roach or shakur, he better retire. i don't want him in any other fight.

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        • Coverdale
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          #14
          I'd rate him 5. As someone who lives outside the US I never got swept along with the hype. He had big name backing early and was supposed to look the part with his designer clothes, shades, tattoos and ***ellery but his tangible boxing career has been mediocre. Inactive, never establishing himself as divisional #1, my favourite moment of his career was the LSC knockout five years ago.

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          • TheProudLunatic
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            #15
            Some people are in it for the money, which isn't inherently bad...
            Don't GAF about a "legacy"

            Would be my assessment

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            • M312
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              #16
              He will be forgotten very quickly.

              He made good money, but he's not a star, his resume is poor and nobody will be vocal about him when he's gone.

              On the flip side, if he leaves with his faculties intact, that's important for a boxer.

              As long as he doesn't do something ****** (which is difficult for him), he and his family should be fine for this and the next generation and that's all that really matters in life.

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              • ThunderFists
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                #17
                tank is just a character, not an all time great or hofer. he will be remembered for something but not his greatness.

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                • Floyd is TBE
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                  #18
                  I don't get how he's a cash cow when he's terrible at promoting his fights. He has no personality. Really might be a worse cash cow than Canelo. Also he's kinda boring as a boxer. Even though he has power he has a really low punch output.

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                  • IceTrayDaGang
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    He'll go down as a guy who made a lot of money, but was a massive let down in regards to the hype he had at age 23.

                    Very poor resume. I don't think any fighters beaten in the Top 5 and if there is any there's not many.
                    Made a lot of money? He barely just started making good money, the Jake Paul fight being his biggest purse, so if he quits now, I wouldn't say he's a guy who made a lot of money.

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                    • IceTrayDaGang
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                      #20
                      He'll be remembered as the one who got a gift decision and ducked a rematch with Roach.

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