“I’M DONE” – Gervonta Davis announces retirement from boxing after brutal loss against Frank Martin

In a stunning turn of events, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has announced his retirement from boxing following a brutal defeat at the hands of Frank Martin.

The highly anticipated bout took place on June 15, 2024, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where Martin emerged victorious, ending Davis’s reign as the WBA Lightweight World Champion.

 

The match, which was part of a Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video, saw Davis facing significant challenges from Martin, who maintained an unbeaten record going into the fight. Despite Davis’s impressive career record of 29-0 with 27 knockouts, the fight ended in a shocking loss that led to his decision to step away from the sport.

“This has been a difficult decision, but it’s time for me to step back,” Davis said in his announcement. “I’ve had an incredible journey in boxing, but after tonight’s fight, it’s clear that it’s time for a new chapter.”

 

Frank Martin, who secured his first world title with this victory, has been recognized for his skill and determination in the ring. His win over Davis marks a significant milestone in his career and sets the stage for future high-stakes matches in the lightweight division.

 

Davis’s retirement marks the end of an era for one of boxing’s most formidable champions. Known for his power and agility, Davis has been a dominant force across multiple weight classes. His departure from the sport leaves a notable void and raises questions about the future dynamics of the lightweight division.