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Roy Jones Jr. advocates for Gervonta Davis as must-see TV

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In the world of boxing, there are certain fighters who have the ability to captivate audiences and become 'must-see TV.' Gervonta 'Tank' Davis is one of those fighters. With an impressive record of 29-0, with 27 knockouts, Davis has firmly established himself as the 'Face of Boxing.'

Roy Jones Jr., a legendary figure in the sport, believes that Davis has earned the right to choose his opponents without the pressure of facing only the best. According to Jones, Davis can fight anyone he wants, and fans will still eagerly pay to watch him in action because of his exciting fighting style.

While the boxing public may eventually demand that Davis face some big names, Jones cautions that waiting too long could have adverse effects. He points out that fighters like Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney are already growing in size and may eventually outgrow Davis, making those potential matchups impossible. Haney, for instance, recently weighed in the mid-160s and had to undergo grueling weight cuts to make 140 pounds.

Jones commends Davis for his success thus far, emphasizing that as long as he remains 'must-see TV' by himself, he doesn't necessarily need to call out lesser-known opponents. Davis is currently in a position of strength, bringing in substantial revenue with each fight. If he were in a desperate situation, the higher-ranked fighters might ignore his challenges, just as they do with dangerous opposition below them.

The discussion then turns to the potential fights between Davis and fighters like Stevenson and Haney. Jones acknowledges the desire to see these matchups but also acknowledges that Haney, in particular, may outgrow Davis due to his physical stature. Additionally, he speculates that Davis could go up against Vasyl Lomachenko, who still competes at 135 pounds.

It's worth noting that Haney, despite his impressive skills, faced extreme weight reduction challenges before his last fight. He rehydrated to 165 pounds, resembling a super middleweight, and had to undergo a strenuous process to make the lightweight limit. This raises concerns about Haney's ability to continue fighting at the lightweight division.

Ultimately, Jones advises Davis to seize the opportunities available now rather than waiting, as the longer he delays, the more the odds may tip in favor of his competitors. While there are considerations regarding potential opponents, Jones acknowledges Davis' exceptional skill set, describing him as a challenging opponent with an arsenal of weapons at his disposal.

In conclusion, Gervonta 'Tank' Davis has earned the distinction of being 'must-see TV' in boxing. With his electrifying style and impressive record, Davis has the freedom to choose his opponents. While fans may hope to see him face top names like Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney, time may be of the essence, as fighters like Haney continue to grow in size. Ultimately, Davis holds the cards and has the luxury to fight whoever he wants.

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