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Gervonta Davis Responds To Claims He Was Stopped In Sparring By World Champion

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Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis is known for his incredible punch power, but resurfaced claims from a rival’s team say he was stopped himself during a sparring session.

Doghouse rules – commonly used in the Mayweather Gym – is a sparring session with no breaks or rounds, just two fighters going at it until one stops the other, or concedes.

It’s that sort of brutal training that Devin Haney’s father, Bill, claims saw his son beat ‘Tank.’ In a post shared on X, the 44-year-old told the story.

The clip then cuts to former world champion Adrien Broner saying ‘Devin got the best of him’ – him being Davis in context.

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Whether the claims surround Davis simply stopping the session or being hurt isn’t revealed, but the latter would be impressive given Haney has just a 50% knockout ratio.

It didn’t take long for ‘Tank’ to respond, who said Haney had enough trouble hurting his opponents with smaller gloves. His post was later deleted.

As interesting as notes from sparring can be, fans would like to see any claims put to the rest in a professional ring.

‘Tank’ is expected to move for Haney’s lightweight titles now that he has moved up to challenge at 140lbs, but he still hold three of the four 135 belts as of writing.

 

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