Gervonta Davis might hang up his gloves for good. The boxing star, known as "Tank," is reportedly thinking about calling it quits.
Davis first hinted at retirement before his fight with Frank Martin in June 2024. Now, the situation looks even less clear. After a so-so showing against Lamont Roach Jr., fans wonder what's next for Tank.
Shakur Stevenson has been pushing hard for a fight with Davis through the media. Fans want to see it happen, but they might not get the chance if Davis walks away.
Boxing insider Rick Glaser dropped a bombshell on social media. He claims Davis is quitting because he's had enough of boxing. Glaser says Tank won't fight again until he needs money, citing "several very reliable sources."
"Gervonta Davis is retiring because he is supposedly fed up with boxing," Glaser wrote. "He won't fight again until his money runs low."
But not everyone's buying it. Kenny Ellis, one of Davis' trainers, shot down the retirement rumors. He called Glaser's report "fake news."
So what's really going on? Davis' future in boxing is up in the air. He might be waiting for a big payday before deciding what to do next.
There's more to the story, though. Davis has some legal problems to sort out. He won't be stepping into the ring anytime soon until those issues are resolved.
For now, fight fans will have to wait and see what Tank decides to do. Will he retire, or will he come back for another big fight? Only time will tell.