Garcia by TKO - Watch Highlights!įor more on “Davis vs. Round nine: Garcia can’t see, so this one’s over. Garcia putting together combinations as they trade point-blank. Good straight left, but he walks into a brutal right hook. Both fire 1-2s, Garcia follows with body shots. When they resume, Garcia goes back to attacking the body. Some sort of commotion breaks out in the audience and they actually pause the action. Round eight: Tight lefts from Davis inside. Straight left and right hook land for Davis. Davis just misses on an uppercut, eats body shots. Round seven: Davis looking to push the pace but it’s Garcia landing consistently, especially to the body. Garcia really tearing into the body, clips Davis with an overhand left. Davis straight left, Garcia double right hook and body shot. More body shots by Garcia and another tight left by Davis in return. Garcia digs a left downstairs, eats a left up top shoulder-to-shoulder. Hook off the jab, Davis comes back with a left. Tight left by Davis before he’s shoved away. Clubbing 1-2 from Garcia as Davis ducks down. Davis lands a 1-2, eats body shots, lands a counter left. Right hook and pull counter land for Garcia. Lead left by Davis, eats a body shot in return. Good back-and-forth action in the pocket. Halfway through More body work from Garcia. Garcia lands some solid body shots and they trade in the center. Round four: Davis keeping his guard tight. Garcia jabs the body, follows up with a glancing left upstairs. Good 1-2 from Davis, Garcia comes back with a left. Round three: Davis still seems the busier of the two, which wasn’t at all what I expected. Davis looks to attack in the corner at the bell 10-9, 20-18 Davis. Garcia with a pair of hooks high and low. Davis is landing slightly more, maybe, but not by a lot. Round two: Picking up right where they left off. Round one: Both men flicking out their jabs. Garcia Round-By-Round Updates: WBA “World” Lightweight Championship: Gervonta Davis vs. Nicholson by unanimous decision (100-88 x3) Davis Vs. Ellis by majority decision (113-113, 114-112 x2)ĭemetrius Andrade vs. Chukhadzian by unanimous decision (120-108 x3) Garcia by TKO at 0:13 of Round Nine - HIGHLIGHTS! The broadcast opener pits former two-division champion Demetrius Andrade against Demond Nicholson in the former’s Super Middleweight debut. In Welterweight action, ultra-prospect Jaron “Boots” Ennis faces undefeated Karen Chukhadzhian in an IBF eliminator and Rashidi Ellis takes on Colombian puncher Roiman Villa. Though he’s faced considerable legal trouble, both in recent accusations of domestic violence and an alleged hit-and-run, there’s a whole lot of money on the table if he can get past Garcia. “Tank” is coming off a one-punch knockout of rival Rolando Romero, which followed his first trip to the judges since 2014 in a victorious effort against Mexican slugger Isaac Cruz. He subsequently claimed the WBA’s 130-pound title with a wide decision over Roger Gutierrez, and now he’ll move up five pounds to face Davis. Garcia is no stranger to flipping the script, having routed the highly touted Chris Colbert in what multiple outlets consider 2022’s Upset of the Year. ET, with Davis and Garcia likely making the walk closer to 12 a.m ET. The Showtime-streaming broadcast kicks off at 9 p.m. will deliver LIVE coverage of today’s main event below. Gervonta “Tank” Davis has a very lucrative date with fellow superstar Ryan Garcia this April, but he’ll have to pass a potentially dangerous test this evening when he takes on undefeated Super Featherweight champion Hector Luis Garcia in Washington, DC. Cruz often ducks low on his way in, similar to a young Mike Tyson, which leaves him open to Davis' most deadly finishing punch - the left uppercut.Highlights! ‘Tank’ Scores TKO, Remains Undefeated The native of Baltimore has knocked out 96% of his opponents, with only journeyman Ivan Meraz of Germany having gone the distance against him in a six-round bout in 2014.Ĭruz will need to show a next-level chin in order to close the distance on Davis' reach advantage. The problem, of course, is Davis' punching power. The fact that Davis can often be economical as a counter puncher could open up the door for the voluminous Cruz to outwork him on the scorecards. The more Cruz can get inside, pound Davis to the body and make this as rough a fight as possible, the greater his chances become of pulling the upset. Miguel Marriaga +380, junior lightweights Isaac Cruz +700, WBA "regular" lightweight title
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