Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Gervonta Davis will defend his WBA World Lightweight Title against Frank Martin at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This lightweight bout features undefeated fighters with impressive knockout records.

Gervonta Davis has held his undefeated status with a career spanning from 2013 to 2023, highlighted by a high knockout percentage. His recent victories include knockout wins over Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero, showcasing his dominance in the ring. Frank Martin, who turned professional in 2017, also maintains an undefeated record, with noteworthy unanimous decision victories over Artem Harutyunyan and Michel Rivera.

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Fight Card

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Undercard

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Gervonta Davis record: 29-0
  • Frank Martin record: 18-0
  • Belts at stake: WBA World Lightweight Title

Gervonta Davis faces Frank Martin for the WBA World Lightweight Title.

Gervonta "Tank" Davis, with a flawless record of 29-0 including 27 knockouts and an outstanding knockout ratio of 93.1%, has proven formidable since he turned pro in 2013. His fearsome power was evident in his recent victory over Ryan Garcia by knockout, whose stats were slightly lower compared to Davis but still impressive. Drawing from this victory against a strong opponent, Davis is well-prepared to exploit Martin's comparatively less experienced record in the upcoming match.

Frank Martin maintains an undefeated streak at 18-0, showcasing sharp skills with 12 finishes via knockout accounting for a solid 66.67% KO rate. Debuting in 2017, his most significant win came recently against Artem Harutyunyan through a unanimous decision; however, Harutyunyan’s capabilities generally rank below those of Gervonta Davis. Martin might find it challenging to handle Davis’s more tested and proven abilities in higher-stake fights, hinting at potential difficulties he may face with Gervonta’s proven track record at the top level.

David Benavidez vs Oleksandr Gvozdyk Fight

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • David Benavidez record: 28-0
  • Oleksandr Gvozdyk record: 20-1
  • Belts at stake: Interim WBC World Light Heavyweight Title

David Benavidez faces Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the Interim WBC World Light Heavyweight Title.

David Benavidez, undefeated with a record of 28 wins and 24 KOs, turned pro in 2013. He recently retired Demetrius Andrade in November 2023, showcasing his dominance in the super middle division. Comparatively, Andrade had a solid record but less knockout power than Benavidez’s current opponent, Gvozdyk—expecting a high-tier clash with both fighters' power and skills being tested.

Oleksandr Gvozdyk, holding a professional record of 20 wins, 1 loss, and 16 KOs since 2014, comes off a knockout victory over Isaac Rodrigues in September 2023. His experience against opponents with considerable knockout power will serve him well against Benavidez. Both have comparably high KO percentages indicating that this will be an explosive bout focusing on striking ability rather than endurance.

Carlos Adames vs Terrell Gausha Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Carlos Adames record: 23-1
  • Terrell Gausha record: 24-3
  • Belts at stake: WBC World Middleweight Title

Carlos Adames faces Terrell Gausha for the WBC World Middleweight Title in a middleweight class match.

Carlos Adames turned professional in 2015 and has an impressive record of 23 wins, with 18 by knockout, and only one loss. He last defeated Julian Williams by TKO, who had a solid background but not as high a KO rate as Adames. Given this performance against a skilled fighter and considering his past victory over fighters like Williams and Montiel with high KO rates, Adames enters this fight with significant momentum and power advantage.

Terrell Gausha turned professional in 2012 and boasts a record of 24 wins, 12 by knockout, three losses, and one draw. His most recent win was against KeAndrae Leatherwood by majority decision. Leatherwood's moderate KO rate suggests Gausha handled power well but didn’t considerably outperform him. Facing Adames means Gausha will encounter higher fighting intensity and power than his recent opponents, challenging him to elevate his defensive strategy to counter Adames’s aggressiveness.

Alberto Puello vs Gary Antuanne Russell Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Alberto Puello record: 22-0
  • Gary Antuanne Russell record: 17-0
  • Belts at stake: Interim WBC World Super Lightweight Title

Alberto Puello faces Gary Antuanne Russell for the Interim WBC World Super Lightweight Title.

Alberto Puello, turned pro in 2015, boasts an undefeated record of 22 wins with 10 by knockout. In his last bout, he claimed a unanimous decision victory over Ector Madera, who had a less intimidating presence compared to Puello’s current challenge. Facing Russell marks a significant upgrade in competition owing to Russell's higher knockout ratio.

Gary Antuanne Russell also holds an unblemished record with all 17 of his wins coming via knockout since his professional debut in 2017. His latest fight saw him knocking out Kent Cruz. This streak shows he possesses heavy-hitting capabilities that could pose a threat to Puello's perfect record, particularly considering Cruz’s solid fight record before their match.

Mark Magsayo vs Eduardo Ramirez Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Mark Magsayo record: 25-2
  • Eduardo Ramirez record: 28-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mark Magsayo faces Eduardo Ramirez in a super featherweight bout.

Mark Magsayo, with a 25-2 record and a 68% KO rate, turned pro in 2013. He recently knocked out Isaac Avelar after losses to Brandon Figueroa and Rey Vargas. Facing Avelar, who had lower stats (17-7 record), suggests Magsayo challenges opponents with mixed outcomes effectively, benefiting against Ramirez’s style given their mutual orthodox stance.

Eduardo Ramirez holds a 28-3-3 record and began his career in 2010. He recently overcame Sebastian Diaz Maldonado by TKO following a knockout loss to Isaac Cruz. Beating Diaz Maldonado, who brought substantial power but was less experienced in Ramirez’s weight class, supports Ramirez’s capability to handle fighters like Magsayo who share similar reach and height.

Elijah Garcia vs Kyrone Davis Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Elijah Garcia record: 16-0
  • Kyrone Davis record: 18-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Elijah Garcia faces Kyrone Davis in a middleweight bout with no belts on the line.

Elijah Garcia turned pro in 2020 and has an undefeated record of 16 wins, with 13 by knockout. He last defeated Jose Armando Resendiz via TKO, a fighter with a strong record, which bodes well against Davis who recently fought less challenging opponents. Garcia's power makes him a tough match for Davis, especially considering their similar reach and height.

Kyrone Davis, professional since 2014, stands at 18 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw with just 6 knockouts. His recent unanimous decision over Cruse Stewart highlights consistency but lacks the knockout power seen in Garcia’s recent fights. With more experience but lower knockout rates, Davis might struggle against Garcia who consistently stops opponents early in the game and possesses greater firepower.

Roiman Villa vs Ricardo Salas Rodriguez Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Roiman Villa record: 26-2
  • Ricardo Salas Rodriguez record: 19-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Roiman Villa faces Ricardo Salas Rodriguez in a welterweight clash with no titles on the line.

Roiman Villa turned professional in 2015 and has an imposing record of 26 wins, 2 losses, with 24 wins by KO. His recent match was a knockout loss to Jaron Ennis, an elite fighter with an undefeated record. Given Villa's experience against top opponents like Ennis, he would be expected to leverage his high knockout power and experience against Salas Rodriguez.

Ricardo Salas Rodriguez has been professional since 2016; he boasts a record of 19 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws. His latest victory came via knockout against Jose Gutierrez Bolanos, who had a significantly weaker record. Facing Villa will be a significant challenge for Rodriguez given Villa's stronger opposition track record and power within the welterweight division.

Justin Viloria vs Angel Antonio Contreras Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Justin Viloria record: 5-0
  • Angel Antonio Contreras record: 15-8
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Justin Viloria faces Angel Antonio Contreras in a super featherweight bout.

Justin Viloria turned pro in April 2023 and has an unblemished record of 5 wins, 0 losses, with 3 KOs. His last fight was a unanimous decision win against Angel Barrera, who has balanced stats but lacks knockout power. Viloria has shown he can handle opponents with more experience by consistently knocking out stronger fighters, which might give him the upper edge against Contreras.

Angel Antonio Contreras has been fighting professionally since January 2016 with a record of 15-8-2 and 9 knockouts. He lost his most recent bout by unanimous decision to Bruce Carrington, a technically proficient fighter. Considering Carrington and Viloria differ in style but share high competencies, Contreras might struggle against Viloria’s aggressive approach due to his recent challenges against technically sound fighters.

Daniel Blancas vs Aro Schwartz Fight

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Daniel Blancas record: 9-0
  • Aro Schwartz record: 23-7
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Daniel Blancas faces Aro Schwartz in a super middleweight clash.

Daniel Blancas, a rising star since his professional debut in 2023, holds an unbeaten record with 9 wins and 4 by knockout. Coming off a unanimous decision win against Raiko Santana, who has a strong record and knockout power, Blancas now goes against Schwartz with significant momentum. Comparing their opponents' prestige and records suggests that Blancas might face a challenge matching Schwartz's experience but is well-prepared for tougher competition.

Aro Schwartz enters this match with 23 wins, 7 losses, and formidable knockout power—15 of his victories came via KO. He recently demolished Kearon Thomas by knockout, underlining his ability to finish fights decisively. Blanchas' last opponents have been less experienced compared to Thomas, hinting that Schwartz might carry an advantage in experience which could prove pivotal in this bout.

Mia Ellis vs Margaret Whitmore Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Mia Ellis record: 7-2
  • Margaret Whitmore record: 2-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mia Ellis faces Margaret Whitmore in a super feather non-title bout.

Mia Ellis turned pro in 2019 and has compiled a solid record of 7 wins, 2 losses, with 6 wins coming by KO. Her high KO rate of 85.71% underlines her power, proven again in her last bout where she won via TKO against Jessica Pritchard, who had a weaker record. Considering Ellis's impressive knockout ability, she poses a significant threat to Whitmore, whose past opponents had minimal impact.

Margaret Whitmore debuted professionally this year and boasts an undefeated record of 2 wins. However, both victories came from decisions against opponents with less stellar records, suggesting Whitmore might struggle against the more powerful and experienced Ellis. Given Whitmore's lack of knockout power so far, facing a knockout artist like Ellis could be daunting.

Stacey Selby vs Jalen Hill Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Stacey Selby record: 5-0
  • Jalen Hill record: 5-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Stacey Selby faces Jalen Hill in a super light class bout with no titles on the line.

Since turning pro in 2021, Selby remains undefeated with a record of 5-0, featuring four knockouts, spotlighting his powerful striking ability. His last win by unanimous decision against Maurice Anthony, who had fewer wins and more losses compared to his other opponents, showcased Selby's consistency. Given Hill's recent draw against a fairly balanced opponent, Selby's previous performance may give him a strategic edge in exploiting Hill's vulnerabilities.

Jalen Hill brings a record of 5-1-2 into this match, showing resilience and determination. After tying his last fight with Armond Richard—a modestly skilled opponent—Hill demonstrated composure under pressure. His earlier loss by knockout to Kelvin Davis, an undefeated fighter, suggests he has faced tough competition but has shown some susceptibility to powerful strikers like Selby. This contest will test how well Hill has refined his technique and mental game since then.

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