Time’s Running Out as Errol Spence Jr. Starts Unfortunate Countdown for Gervonta Davis
The tension is palpable as Errol Spence Jr. rallies behind his stablemate Frank Martin in anticipation of the latter’s high-stakes clash with Gervonta Davis, now known as Abdul Wahid following his conversion to Islam. Scheduled for June 15 at the iconic MGM Grand Arena, this showdown for Davis’s WBA lightweight title has sparked a war of words, with both fighters looking to gain a psychological edge ahead of the bout.
This fight marks Davis’s return to the ring after a fourteen-month hiatus, following his devastating knockout victory over Ryan Garcia. Meanwhile, Martin’s last bout saw him triumph over Artem Harutyunyan via unanimous decision. As fight day looms, Spence Jr. is eagerly counting down the days, hopeful that Martin will dethrone the self-proclaimed ‘face of boxing’.
Spence’s Loyalty and Confidence
![Spence Jr.](https://combatscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Untitled-design-2024-04-30T134126.547.jpg)
Despite grappling with his own future opponents after a tough loss to Terence Crawford, Spence Jr. remains firmly focused on supporting Martin. On social media platform X, he recently tweeted, “Is what it is 9 days #DavisMartin,” signaling his unwavering support and anticipation.
Spence Jr. has been a constant source of encouragement for Martin. Two months prior, he tweeted, “Frank staying focused,” and confidently predicted a knockout victory for Martin in the 7th or 8th round. “He can’t take those early rounds,” Spence Jr. stated in an interview, “Frank’s gonna dominate him from the 1st through the 12th round and win the fight.”
“Like he’s one of those, he can’t take those early rounds. And I feel like he’s gonna come in the seventh, eighth round, and hope for a knockout. I feel like Frank gonna dominate him, 1st through 12th round, and win a fight,” Spence Jr had stated.
Brothers in Arms
The camaraderie between Spence Jr. and Martin is undeniable. Before Spence’s bout with Crawford, Martin praised his stablemate’s prowess, suggesting that Crawford hadn’t faced anyone of Spence Jr.’s caliber. This deep-rooted loyalty underscores the bond between the two fighters, as Martin predicted a “one-sided whooping” in favor of Spence Jr., although the fight’s outcome proved otherwise.
Nevertheless, this bond hasn’t phased Gervonta Davis. Come fight night, Davis is laser-focused on victory, dismissing the support Spence Jr. offers Martin.
Pre-Fight Fireworks
At the press conference kicking off the June 15 main event, Davis warned that Martin would be facing “a different beast.” His aggression was palpable as he declared, “A lot of sh*t built up, and I’m going to take it out on him.”
Martin, undeterred, shot back with equal intensity: “I’mma touch him up. I’mma touch his a** up.”
“a different beast in front of him”. “A lot of sh*t built up lot built up and I’m going take it out on him,” he said.
A History of Sparring
Adding to the intrigue, the two fighters have sparred before in the Mayweather gym, with reports suggesting Martin gave Davis a tough time. Davis himself admitted being caught by one of Martin’s powerful punches during a sparring session. “He was scared to spar. I jumped on him. He’s a southpaw. He threw the brick hand. Boom! That’s what caught me,” Davis revealed on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast. Despite this, Davis exudes confidence about his chances on fight night.
“I sparred already; he was scared to spar. I jumped on him. He’s a southpaw. He threw the brick hand. Boom! That’s what caught me.”
The Knockout Question
With a staggering 27 knockouts in 29 fights, Davis is known for his knockout prowess. The big question looms: can Martin withstand the onslaught and pull off a major upset? This fight promises high drama and explosive action, with both fighters poised to leave it all in the ring.
As the clock ticks down, boxing enthusiasts worldwide await what promises to be an electrifying bout. Spence Jr.‘s hope for Martin’s victory reflects a deeper narrative of loyalty and ambition, adding yet another layer to this high-octane clash.