âThis Is Not The Endâ â Gervonta Davis Announces Roach Rematch Schedule, Promises Explosive Showdown
The boxing world is buzzing once again as Gervonta âTankâ Davis drops a bombshell thatâs set pulses racing. Fresh off his controversial majority draw with Lamont Roach Jr. on March 1, 2025, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the WBA lightweight champ isnât letting the dust settle. In a fiery post-fight press conference on March 2, Davis declared, âThis is not the endâI have bigger plans,â unveiling a rematch schedule that promises to deliver the fireworks fans crave. With tensions still simmering from their last electrifying clash, Tankâs vow for an âexcitingâ sequel has reignited the spotlightâcan he silence the doubters and reclaim his dominance?
Davis, the 30-year-old knockout artist with a 30-0-1 record, faced a gritty challenge from Roach, the 29-year-old Washington, D.C. warrior holding a 25-2-2 slate, in a fight that left the boxing community split. The 12-round thriller showcased Tankâs devastating power against Roachâs slick boxing, but a pivotal moment in Round 9âwhen Roachâs right hand staggered Davis, his knee brushing the canvasâbecame the flashpoint. Referee Steve Willis ruled it a slip, not a knockdown, a call that skewed the scorecards (115-113 Davis, 114-114, 114-114) and handed Davis a draw instead of a potential loss. Fans erupted, and posts on X screamed robbery, with one user noting, âLamont Roach got hosedâshouldâve been his night.â
Unfazed by the backlash, Davis seized the mic at the presser, doubling down on his legacy. âThis is not the end,â he insisted. âIâve got bigger plans, and the rematch with Roach is locked inâitâs gonna be exciting, trust me.â While he teased that it âwonât be nextâ or even happen in 2025, the champâs confidence radiated. Sources hint at a summer stadium showdown in the DMV areaâBaltimore, D.C., or nearbyâthanks to a contractual rematch clause held by Roachâs promoter, TGB Promotions. âA summer fight makes sense,â an X post speculated. âTank vs. Roach in a stadium? Thatâs a blockbuster.â Davisâs promise of excitement suggests heâs gunning for a knockout to erase all doubt.
Roach, meanwhile, isnât backing off. The WBA super-featherweight champ, who stepped up to 135 pounds for this clash, kept his title intact thanks to special permission from the WBAâa move confirmed last September. âI know I can beat him,â Roach fired back post-fight, eyes locked on a second shot. âNext time, no judgesâjust me and him.â His teamâs rematch clause guarantees it, and whispers suggest the WBA might fast-track it after the Round 9 fiasco. CompuBox stats from the first bout fuel the hype: Davis landed 98 of 258 punches (38%) to Roachâs 92 of 326 (28%), with Roachâs jab edge hinting at a tactical rematch thriller.
The drawâs fallout still stings for Davis. âI won that fightâeveryone saw it,â he claimed, brushing off the near-knockdown as a fluke. Yet, his cryptic pivotââItâs not next, Iâve got other plans firstââhas fans guessing. Is he eyeing a mega-fight with Devin Haney or Shakur Stevenson before circling back to Roach? Posts on X lean both ways: âTankâs dodging Roach for now,â one user mused, while another predicted, âHeâll crush Roach next timeâtoo pretty last fight.â Either way, Davisâs rematch pledge keeps the heat on, promising a clash that could redefine his reign.
Across sports, the stakes echo. Red Bullâs Max Verstappen dodged a Bahrain penalty, much like Davisâs escape here, while NASCARâs Kyle Larson raged against chaosâRoachâs grit might just channel that fire. For Tank, this isnât just a fightâitâs a statement. âThis is not the endâ isnât a whimper; itâs a war cry. Will Davis deliver the explosive finish heâs promising, or will Roach flip the script? With a summer sizzler on the horizon, boxingâs next chapter is primed to detonate. Whatâs your callâTank KO or Roach upset? Drop it below and brace for impact!