The End of Gervonta Davis? Floyd Mayweather Calls Tank a “Scumbag”, DECLARES He Should RETIRE Before Floyd Knocks Him Out in the Ring!
The boxing world is in shock after Floyd Mayweather unleashed a brutal verbal attack on his former protégé, Gervonta “Tank” Davis. In a fiery statement, Mayweather did not hold back, calling Davis a “scumbag” and insisting that the young fighter should retire before he gets humiliated inside the ring.
Mayweather, who played a significant role in shaping Davis’ early career, has had a rocky relationship with the undefeated lightweight champion in recent years. The tension between the two seemed to reach a boiling point when Mayweather allegedly declared that Davis is no longer worthy of being in the sport.
“He’s been running his mouth, but the truth is, he wouldn’t last a round with me in my prime. He should retire before he gets knocked out and embarrassed,” Mayweather reportedly said.
The feud between Davis and Mayweather has been building for years, with Davis frequently expressing frustration over his treatment under Mayweather Promotions before eventually parting ways. While Davis has gone on to achieve impressive success in the ring, including high-profile knockouts and PPV main events, his personal and professional life has been marred by controversy.
Mayweather’s recent comments add fuel to speculation that there could be a blockbuster showdown between the two—though some argue that Mayweather, now 47, is far past his prime for such a fight to be competitive. However, his words suggest that he still believes he could school his former protégé inside the ring.
Davis, known for his explosive power and undefeated record, has yet to respond to Mayweather’s harsh words. While fans speculate on whether this could lead to an actual fight, others wonder if Davis will continue his dominant streak or if Mayweather’s words hint at deeper struggles in the boxer’s career.
One thing is certain—this rivalry is far from over, and the world of boxing will be watching closely to see what happens next.