Gervonta Davis might hang up his gloves for good. The unbeaten champion hasn't fought since 2023, and whispers about his retirement are getting louder.
Davis, known as "Tank" in the boxing world, has kept quiet on social media. He hasn't announced any upcoming fights either. This silence has led to a lot of guessing about what's next for the promising fighter.
Some folks thought there was trouble in Davis' camp. Rumors spread that his trainer, Calvin Ford, wasn't getting paid. But Ford quickly shut that down. In a chat with The Rise Podcast, he said:
"I'm not going anywhere. I love my job and I love who I work for"
Other members of Davis' team backed this up. Ellis, part of Tank's inner circle, made it clear there's no bad blood:
"Every time I worked in a corner with Tank, Tank took care of me, and will continue to take care of me. Tank is family for life"
Even with all this support, some boxing experts think Davis needs to make a move soon. Timothy Bradley, a former world champ himself, told FightHype that Davis should either book a big fight or think about moving on.
There's talk about who Davis could face next. Lamont Roach Jr.'s name has come up. But some think Tank should aim higher - maybe take on some legends or established champs to really make his mark.
For now, Davis' future in boxing remains up in the air. Fans are left wondering if they'll see the undefeated champ lace up his gloves again or if he'll call it quits while he's on top.