Subscribe

 

Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach ended in a way that left no one — outside of perhaps Davis’ camp — satisfied. Following the end of 12 hyper-competitive rounds, “Tank” was given the gift of a lifetime, with Saturday’s three ringside judges submitting two 114-114 scorecards along with a 115-113 score for Davis, turning a bout many assumed would be a life-changing Roach upset win instead into a majority draw.

Considering the closeness of the scores, the critical moment of the fight came in Round 9 when referee Steve Willis bafflingly allowed Davis to take a knee and essentially call his own timeout following a Roach jab. Davis said post-fight that he wanted his corner to wipe away grease from his braids that had gotten into his eyes, but regardless of his reasoning, the rules of boxing are clear in not allowing fighters to call their own timeouts, and thus Davis’ actions should’ve constituted an official knockdown.

Had Willis handled the situation correctly, Roach would’ve earned an extra point advantage in the ninth round and ultimately won the bout on two scorecards, granting him a career-altering win over an undefeated fighter many consider to be one of the pound-for-pound 10 best in the world.

Davis was more than an 18-to-1 favorite at BetMGM to defeat Roach and defend his WBA lightweight title on Saturday at Barclays Center in New York.

Understandably, the bizarre nature of Willis’ decision and the final result leaving Roach high and dry after what should’ve been the most lucrative performance of his career set off a wave of outrage in the boxing world, with a myriad of pound-for-pound stars and sweet science notables lambasting the outcome.

For more on Davis vs. Roach, including live results, play-by-play and highlights of the entire Gervonta “Tank” Davis pay-per-view card, check out Uncrowned’s Davis vs. Roach hub.



Read the full article here

Leave A Reply

2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Exit mobile version