The boxing world has been thrown into chaos as referee Steve Willis, the official at the center of the controversial Gervonta âTankâ Davis vs. Lamont Roach Jr. fight, has come forward with a stunning revelation. In an exclusive interview with *Boxing Scene* late Friday, Willis confirmed the authenticity of a leaked audio recording that allegedly captures Davis and his trainer, Calvin Ford, discussing a bribe to influence the outcome of their March 1, 2025, bout at Barclays Center. Willisâ bombshell, which has exploded on X with #WillisSpeaks trending at over 6 million views, has ignited a firestorm of outrage, potentially marking one of the biggest scandals in recent boxing history.
The audio, first leaked on March 4 by *The Ring*, was recorded during the eighth and ninth rounds of the Davis-Roach fight, which ended in a majority draw (115-113, 114-114, 114-114) before being overturned by the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) into a loss for Davis on March 5, stripping him of his WBA lightweight title. In the recording, Ford can be heard telling Davis, âWe can fix thisâpay the right guy, Tank,â after Davis took a knee in the ninth round, citing grease in his eyesâa moment Willis controversially ruled as a non-knockdown. Davis responds, âMan, I canât see! You tryna cheat now?â The implication of a bribe has fueled speculation, but Willisâ confirmation has turned suspicion into a full-blown crisis.
âI heard the audio, and yes, itâs real,â Willis told *Boxing Scene*, his voice heavy with emotion. âAfter the eighth round, I was approached by someone from Davisâ campânot Calvin directly, but someone close to himâoffering me $50,000 to âlook the other wayâ on any close calls. I refused immediately and reported it to the commission after the fight, but I didnât think itâd come to this.â Willis, a veteran referee with over 20 years in the sport, said he was âdevastatedâ by the attempt to compromise his integrity, adding, âThis isnât what boxing should be. Iâve never felt so disrespected.â
The NYSAC, already under scrutiny for its handling of the fightâparticularly its failure to use instant replay due to a âtechnical issueââhas launched a formal investigation into the bribery allegations. âWe take these claims extremely seriously,â an NYSAC spokesperson told *ESPN*. âIf substantiated, those involved will face severe consequences, including potential lifetime bans.â Legal experts note that bribery in sports can also lead to criminal charges, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment, further escalating the stakes for Davis and Ford.
Reactions on X are fierce, with #WillisSpeaks and #DavisBribeScandal dominating trends. âIf this is true, Tank and Calvin need to be banned for lifeâboxing canât survive this corruption!â tweeted @BoxingJustice2025, while @TankLoyal2023 countered, âWillis is lying to cover his bad callâwhereâs the proof?â Some fans point to Willisâ controversial non-knockdown ruling as evidence of bias, though his refusal of the alleged bribe paints him as a whistleblower in the eyes of others. Lamont Roach Jr., now the WBA lightweight champion, reacted on X, saying, âI knew something wasnât right. They tried to rob meânow the truthâs out!â
Davis, now 30-1, and Ford have yet to respond, but the fallout is mounting. Davisâ recent split with Ford, announced after the NYSAC ruling, and Floyd Mayweatherâs earlier condemnation of their âdisgracefulâ actions, add fuel to the fire. The WBA has called for a thorough investigation, with president Gilberto Mendoza stating, âWe cannot tolerate corruption in our sport.â As the boxing community reels, Willisâ bombshell could reshape the lightweight division and the sportâs integrity for years to come.