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Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney trade insults in heated face-to-face altercation after Davis ‘pulled up’ on rival’s car

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Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney argued after ‘Tank’ took a picture with Haney’s car.

Davis and Haney’s feud began several years ago since they met in a sparring session, but it has re-intensified after ‘Tank’ jumped on to social media to mock ‘The Dream’ after his upset defeat to Ryan Garcia.

The 29-year-old decided to escalate their rivalry on to a personal level by ‘pulling up’ and taking a picture with Haney’s luxury Mercedes Benz G63 and posting it on his social media.

A video has since emerged of Haney clearly finding out about his move, and the pair have been going it at it in a furious confrontation in the street.

The pair were separated by their teams as they shouted inaudible insults at each other, with people around them also being dragged into the angry confrontation.

Haney was clearly taking aim at Davis, and it has certainly set up a future showdown if the pair choose to settle their rivalry in the boxing ring.

Footage had previously emerged which appeared to show Davis embroiled in a separate argument with Haney, although the latter isn’t entirely visible.

It is clear that the fiery altercation had originated from the picture, which Davis posted with the caption: “Aha, can’t stop s*** and we on their side.”

He then tweeted:  “Tell them how I made you and your team dip out, and I’m on your side of town. That n***a a cold b***h.”

Haney then responded by confirming it was his car, and hitting back: “This n***a like my car so much, he took a picture next to it. Send him one @championmotoring.”

But his comments on Haney’s performance left a sour taste in his rival’s mouth.

He said: “Look at Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney, then look at my fight vs Ryan.

“If Ryan looked any different, he probably looked worse [vs Haney]. Bigger, much slower.

“He only hit him with the same punch I told everybody – a hook, a hook, a hook.

“Devin was sitting right there to be caught with the hook.

“And they were talking about this guy as pound-for-pound. Come on, he’s trash, he’s trash.”

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