Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Gervonta Davis Reacts Angrily When Asked About Facing Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney

Gervonta “Tank” Davis reacted with visible upset when questioned about his previous statements regarding potential fights with Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney. During a press conference, the undefeated lightweight champion (30-0, 28 KOs) denied ever stating that he would face either fighter before retiring, despite having made such claims in the past.

Tank’s reaction was intense, with his eyes widening and his demeanor suggesting frustration. It was clear from his response that he’s not interested in facing either Stevenson or Haney, and he shut down the question immediately. Davis has already revealed plans to retire by the end of 2025, with only three fights left on his career schedule.

The heated exchange came after reporters pressed Tank on his future plans and whether those fights would still happen. Davis’ response left little room for speculation, as he bluntly dismissed any potential for a showdown with the two rising stars of the lightweight division.

“I never said that. When did I say that? But I would for sure,” Davis responded when asked about fighting Stevenson and Haney before retirement.

His reaction has sparked concerns for fans and promoters alike, with both Stevenson and Haney now facing uncertainty regarding their chances to fight the boxing superstar.

Gervonta Davis’ Remaining Fights

As Davis nears the end of his career, the media focuses on the remaining three bouts. While his retirement plans are set, the question remains: who will those three opponents be? Based on his past statements and reactions, it’s unlikely that Stevenson or Haney will be part of Davis’ final fights.

Potential Final Three Opponents for Davis:
OpponentReason
Ryan GarciaThe biggest money fight for Tank Davis.
Vasily LomachenkoA marquee matchup with a highly respected veteran.
Teofimo LopezAnother high-profile and potentially lucrative showdown.

Shakur Stevenson Reacts

Shakur Stevenson, hopeful for a 2025 fight with Davis, expressed clear disappointment upon hearing Davis’ strong reaction to questions about him. Stevenson, who has been vocal about his desire to face Tank, took to social media to address the situation.

“Every time my name comes up, boy get hella emotional. If you’re that bothered, settle it in the ring, gangster,” Stevenson said on X, responding to Davis’ outburst.

Stevenson’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, had previously hoped that Davis would be part of Shakur’s 2025 schedule, but after Davis’ latest comments, that possibility now seems unlikely.

Shakur’s Upcoming Fights

With the Tank Davis fight now off the table for 2025, Stevenson is eyeing other potential opponents. Hearn mentioned that Stevenson’s next fight could be against William Zepeda, and the list of possible opponents includes:

  • Floyd Schofield
  • William Zepeda
  • Edwin De Los Santos

While the hope for a mega showdown between Davis and Stevenson may have faded, both fighters remain focused on their own paths in the lightweight division.

Key Takeaways

FighterRecordNext FightNotes
Gervonta Davis30-0 (28 KOs)TBD (Three fights before 2025)Retirement planned by the end of 2025. No interest in facing Stevenson or Haney.
Shakur Stevenson20-0 (10 KOs)February 22, 2024 vs. Floyd SchofieldTargeting a 2025 title defense against top opponents like Zepeda or De Los Santos.
Devin Haney30-0 (15 KOs)TBDStill in the mix for a potential fight with Tank, but no confirmed matchup.

Tank Davis’ future plans may be set, but his latest comments have raised questions about his legacy in the lightweight division and whether some of the sport’s top young fighters will ever get their shot at him.

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