G
ervonta Davis is contemplating retirement after a storied career with 30 fights and 28 knockout wins. His next bout against Lamont Roach Jr. for the WBA lightweight belt on March 1 at the Barclays Center will be followed by an announcement about his future plans, likely a rematch against Ryan Garcia to capitalize on their box office potential.
In a recent sparring session, Davis showcased his prowess with a powerful knockout finish. However, he's already set his sights on post-retirement life, where he hopes to expand his real estate investments, including affordable housing projects in his West Baltimore neighborhood. He aims to build a substantial portfolio and step out of the spotlight.
Davis has ruled out a potential fight against Shakur Stevenson, deeming it a waste of time due to Stevenson's defensive style. Instead, he might opt for a rematch with Ryan Garcia, who generated significant revenue from their first encounter in April 2023, earning an estimated $50 million compared to Garcia's $30 million.
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