Roach: "The referee should have counted it out, but I was better without the knockdown"

Andrew Karlov March 5, 2025, 1:01 p.m.
Gervonta Davis to Lamont Roach. Getty Images
Gervonta Davis to Lamont Roach. Getty Images

Lamont Roach (25-1-2, 10 KOs) claims that even without taking into account the ref's error, the judges should have favored him in Saturday's fight with Gervonta Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs). Recall that after the final gong, one of the judges gave Davis a 115-113 victory, while two others counted it a 114-114 draw.

Referee Steve Willis was criticized for not counting out the WBA lightweight world champion when he took a knee in the ninth round. Had Willis done so, the challenger would have won 114-113 on the two cards and he would have been the new world champion today.

"From our point of view, referee Steve Willis' decision was not unreasonable. He decided in real time that Davis did not receive a punch before taking a knee and therefore the knockdown should not be recorded," reads a statement from the World Boxing Association.

"The rules clearly state that if a boxer voluntarily takes a knee, the referee automatically gives him a count to eight. He started to count but suddenly stopped. On the other hand, I was convinced that even without the knockdown I deserved to win. I controlled the fight, threw more punches and landed more powerful, power punches," stated Lamont Roach.

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