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I masterminded Dmitry Bivol’s win over Canelo Alvarez – Terence Crawford stands no chance

There are few better placed to cast their verdict on Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford’s upcoming clash than Joel Diaz.

The esteemed trainer masterminded Dmitry Bivol’s dominant unanimous decision victory over Canelo in May 2022 before coming up short against Crawford last August when he cornered Israil Madrimov in Los Angeles.

But despite having first-hand experience of Crawford’s undeniable brilliance, Diaz doesn’t give ‘Bud’ a chance against Canelo.

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“Canelo should win,” Diaz told Ring Magazine.

“I see Canelo beating Crawford by a convincing decision. There is no way Crawford beats Canelo.

“Canelo is the king of the sport, and business-wise, Canelo can’t lose. If Canelo loses, boxing loses a lot of prestige.

“But don’t get me wrong, Crawford is one of my favourite fighters and pound-for-pound the best of this era.

“The fight will be interesting and back and forth for the first four rounds.

“Canelo has been hit by heavy hitters and never even flinched.

“As soon as Canelo feels that Crawford doesn’t have what it takes to hurt him, Canelo is going to walk him down.

“Crawford will make it a fight and fight back, but he’s a smart fighter and will play it safe once he’s hurt – that’s when Canelo will take over.

“Crawford is not going to be exchanging punches with Canelo in the middle of the ring.

“We’ve seen Crawford get buckled before, and believe me, Canelo hits harder than Yuriorkis Gamboa and Egidijus Kavaliauskas.”

Crawford opens up as a slight underdog heading into their Las Vegas showdown at the Allegiant Stadium on September 13.

The bookies’ backing of Canelo is understandable given the size disparity between the pair.

Crawford, who has never boxed above super welterweight (154lbs), is set to move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo for his undisputed super middleweight (168lbs) crown.

He will do so without the aid of a rehydration clause, making the feat of beating Canelo all the more impressive should he pull it off.

If Crawford is able to overcome the odds stacked against him, then he will likely leapfrog Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk to the top spot in the pound-for-pound rankings.

A triumph would make him the first male three-weight undisputed champion of the four-belt era.

Inoue and Usyk are currently tied with Crawford at two separate weight classes.

Terence Crawford’s Newfound Power And Its Impact On His Challenge Against Canelo Alvarez

Terence Crawford’s sparring partner, Steven Nelson, says his power has increased with the size that he’s packed on for his fight against Canelo Alvarez on September 13th. He states that Crawford’s ability, hand speed, and movement are just as good as before he bulked up. The only thing that’s changed is his power.

Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) will challenge Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KOs) for his undisputed super middleweight championship on September 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. It’s a big two-weight jump for Crawford, going up from 154 to 168 to try to dethrone Alvarez.

Crawford’s Newfound Power

“Bud is going to do something that nobody ever expected. A lot of the doubters are going to be like, ‘damn,’ but they’ll come up with excuses like always,” said Steven Nelson to Fight hype about his prediction for Terence Crawford defeating Canelo Alvarez.

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There are many fans who are picking Crawford to win. So, it won’t be unexpected if he defeats Canelo on September 13th. It’s still a tall order. Canelo can be outworked, but due to his power, he still wins rounds because his shots are harder. T

hat’s the problem Crawford has. I don’t believe his power is on the level of Canelo’s last opponent, William Scull, nor his hand speed or combination punching ability. Alvarez still beat him by a 12-round unanimous decision despite throwing only 152 punches in the entire fight. “Now, I feel it’s different,” said Nelson when asked if Crawford’s power has increased with the muscle he’s put on. “Now, he has the power. He’s always had power, but now, it’s a different power,” said Nelson. “He still has the speed, movement, and ability. It’s crazy. Ain’t nothing changed, man. They’re going to see. I wish it were September [13] tomorrow.”

Power On The Lower End

Crawford had power at 135, 140, and 147. He was more of a combination puncher in those weight classes. That’s how he got his knockouts. At 154, Crawford’s shots weren’t on the level of the more powerful fighters in the division. In my opinion, his power was on the lower end of the spectrum, similar to that of Xander Zayas and Josh Kelly.

“Everybody is going to see. It’s going to be groundbreaking. It’s going to be something like a spaceship landing on Earth. People don’t know until they get in the ring. Like Errol said, ‘Bud’s power is real.’ That’s what makes people great. They always do something that people don’t expect,” said Nelson. Crawford’s power wasn’t “groundbreaking” in his last fight, moving up from 147 to 154 to battle WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov on August 3, 2024.

The fight showed that Terence’s strength hadn’t increased. He’d moved up, but his power appeared to be on the level of a welterweight. Now, Nelson is saying that Crawford’s power is “different.” What are we to believe? Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson didn’t see anything impressive in Crawford’s performance against Madrimov. “You gotta look good in order to not mess up your next fight. You fight this guy and you get your ass beat up,” said Tyson to Sports Illustrated.”

Fans would jump on board the Crawford bandwagon if he’d moved up to super middleweight in the last 13 months and beaten a couple of the top contenders. With Crawford choosing just to sit for an entire year, what does he expect people to think? He’s chosen not to take any risks and just wait for his super-fight against Canelo.

Red Flag Against Canelo vs. Crawford Judge Sparks National Boxing Commission Demand

The highly anticipated showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford is now just ten days away, set to take place at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and streamed live on Netflix. Ahead of the historic clash, the Nevada State Athletic Commission has finalized the officials for the night. Judges Tim Cheatham, Max DeLuca, and Steve Weisfeld will be ringside, while veteran referee Tom Taylor has been assigned as the third man in the ring.

On a recent episode of his ‘THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas’ podcast, the 69-year-old renowned trainer raised serious concerns, particularly about Tim Cheatham’s record as a judge. Notably, Cheatham has scored three of Canelo’s past fights, including bouts against Billy Joe Saunders, Dmitry Bivol, and Jaime Munguia. Atlas went on to scrutinize Cheatham’s track record and shed light on what he described as the darker side of boxing politics.

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Canelo Alvarez Will Be Happy With Cheatham, Says Teddy Atlas

Atlas claimed that if there were two judges he would want thoroughly investigated, “I would say… it might be a good place to start with… [David] Sutherland and… Cheatham.” Cheatham recently came under scrutiny for his scoring in the Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora fight. He scored it 116-112 for Tszyu, even though Fundora appeared to dominate the bout. The other two judges scored it 115-113 and 116-113 in Fundora’s favor. Highlighting this, Atlas’ co-host pressed him on whether such officials should even be allowed to participate in high-profile fights.

Atlas explained that as the manager or promoter of a fighter, “you can’t say who you want, but you can say who you don’t want.” He noted that commissions ultimately decide which judges are assigned, depending on whether it’s a title or non-title fight. He criticized them for not having “a rotating system enough. It’s always the same guys… in the same locales.” According to Atlas, this breeds unhealthy familiarity between judges and promoters.

“[Promoters] wind up having a familiarity and relationship with the judges,” Atlas claimed. He advised commissions, “I think that you can help a lot by rotating and getting new blood in there,” to prevent close ties from forming. Atlas even alleged that promoters and judges “go out to dinner” together. Since promoters are the ones paying judges, he warned, “If those [judges] aren’t getting the decisions that [the promoters] want… you’ll be one of the [judges] that ain’t working. So we need a National Commission.”

Looking ahead to the upcoming fight, Atlas stated, “If I’m with Canelo, I think I’m happy with Cheatham. But if I’m with Crawford… I’m saying, ‘Wait a minute, hold on.’” Cheatham had Canelo Alvarez winning five rounds in a fight many observers believed Bivol controlled, losing no more than four rounds at best. Another judge that night, Steve Weisfeld, who will also be officiating the Canelo-Crawford bout, scored the fight identically.

“I’ve more singled out Tim Cheatham because of his inconsistencies.” Atlas’ co-host said during the podcast. But the lingering question remains: what recourse does Crawford’s team really have if they want the judging panel changed to ensure fairness?

Could Terence Crawford Do This in Response?

The co-host of the show pressed Atlas about the options Crawford has if he wants to make a change. “You’re telling the manager, really, for the most part,” Atlas explained. “You can put in for rejecting somebody and hope that you get your way.” The veteran trainer shared that he has no idea what Crawford’s team is doing since the officials were announced.

Still, he claimed that if he were in Terence Crawford’s team, the judges’ panel for the fight would worry him. “If I’m with Crawford, I’m thinking Jesus. This is a guy who had it real close with Canelo-Bivol,” he said. As for how Atlas saw the Canelo-Bivol fight, “I had Bivol winning 11 rounds… even if you said 10, you’d be kind of generous.”

Teddy Atlas has sounded alarm bells after the officials for the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford fight on Netflix were revealed. However, whether Crawford decides to get the panel changed is yet to be seen.

Canelo Alvarez sends message to Terence Crawford: “It takes two for a good fight”

In the run-up to the showdown between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Terence Crawford, the Mexican boxer spoke to a national sports media outlet, praising the fight that will take place on September 13. Both fighters will face each other for the unified super middleweight title, at 168 pounds (76.2 kilograms).

The fight will take place at the Raiders’ home in Las Vegas and will be broadcast by Netflix streaming service for the United States. Canelo holds the World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and International Boxing Federation (IBF) world titles.

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“I feel like I’m the best” – Canelo Alvarez ahead of fight with Terence Crawford

During the interview with Central Fox, the Guadalajara fighter said that, for him, the fight against Terence Crawford will be the biggest in the history of boxing because everyone is going to watch it”. Canelo will fight the American on the eve of Mexico’s Independence Day, so the crowd will be on his side.

However, not all boxing analysts are on Alvarez’s side, as some claim that he is not the best in his weight class. To this he replied: “(…) I don’t give a damnI feel I’m the best… and that’s it, I don’t focus on what people say. To have a good fight, it takes both boxers,” he said.

The Tlaxcala II Belt is presented to the winner between Canelo and Crawford

A beautiful handcrafted work is what Saul Alvarez and Terence Crawford will fight for on September 13 in Las Vegas, as the Tlaxcala II Commemorative Belt will also be at stake. It was presented this afternoon, with the presence of the president of the World Boxing Council, Mauricio Sulaiman.

The handicraft, said the boxing leader, is a gift from Mexico to the world of boxing and will be part of one of the most important cards of this year with the return of Canelo Alvarez to Las Vegas against an undefeated rival. Considered, like the Mexican, as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters today.

Canelo Alvarez Details What He Expects From Terence Crawford

Canelo Alvarez knows that he is in for the one of the toughest fights of his life on Sept. 13.

Alvarez has been one of the biggest stars in boxing for nearly a decade, but fans have been critical of the lack of action in his recent performances. Alvarez blamed the lackluster outings on his recent opponents, namely William Scull.

“To have a good fight, you need both fighters,” Alvarez told Ring Magazine. “Boxing is you throw, you get in there and move your ways, move around a little bit, but throw punches. That’s boxing. But when you have one fighter, like we saw with [William] Scull, like running and running, that’s not the kind of fight you want, right? It’s very difficult to close that way and everything. What kind of style is that?

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However, Alvarez does not expect the same game plan from Terence Crawford. The undisputed champion said that Crawford is “not that kind of fighter” and expects his upcoming opponent to bring the action.

“I hope not. I think Crawford is not that kind of fighter. He’s different; he boxes, and I like that.”

Crawford has not typically been the type of fighter to “run.” The 37-year-old has 31 knockouts in his 41 professional fights, including 11 of his last 12.

However, his last outing, a unanimous decision win over Israil Madrimov in his super welterweight debut, was not the most entertaining. Crawford landed just 95 punches across 12 rounds, an unusually low output for him.

Some fans attributed the semi-cautious approach to the change in weight, while others blamed Crawford’s age or Madrimov’s unorthodox style. Regardless, none of the factors are encouraging as ‘Bud’ prepares to move up two more weight divisions for the blockbuster fight with Alvarez.

Canelo Alvarez expects clash of styles against Terence Crawford

While Alvarez is aware of the criticism of his recent performances, he expects the narrative to change after his fight with Crawford. The former pound-for-pound king has not recorded a knockout victory since November 2021, but believes that Crawford’s style could set up an exciting finish.

Alvarez knows that even if he wins, some fans will poke holes at the victory and point out the vast size difference. However, he is also aware that a big knockout victory over a consensus top-three pound-for-pound boxer in the world would force people to reconsider him as one of the most skilled athletes in the sport.

Canelo Alvarez Questions Terence Crawford’s Mental Fortitude, Citing An Unfamiliar Grand Stage

Canelo Alvarez predicts that Terence Crawford will be intimidated by fighting in front of the large crowd at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on September 13th. Alvarez believes that Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) could be unnerved fighting in front of a massive crowd for the first time in his career.

ALLEGIANT STADIUM’S INTIMIDATION FACTOR

That could throw him off because he won’t have the fans eating out of the palm of his hand like he’s accustomed to when fighting in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. “He’s one of the best fighters. He accomplished a lot of things. A Mexican with an American fighter is always big,” said Canelo Alvarez to Ring Magazine, talking about Terence Crawford.

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“It’s going to be different for him. We’ll see how he handles that thing,” said Canelo on Crawford fighting in front of a large crowd at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

In Crawford’s fight against Israil Madrimov on May 3, 2024, at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, he fought in front of a crowd of 23,000. The difference is that the fans were cheering for Crawford because he was the A-side. Many of the fans were seeing Madrimov for the first time.

In contrast, the Allegiant Stadium seats 65,000 and can be expanded to 72,000. The fans that are in attendance will likely mostly be cheering for Canelo, as he’s the superstar in this fight. He’s also fought in Las Vegas more than Crawford. Las Vegas Experience Canelo: 19 Crawford: 5 “I don’t think Crawford is that kind of fighter,” said Canelo when asked if Terence is going to move around a lot in their fight.

“He boxes, and I like that. I’m focused on Crawford, and then we’ll see,” said Alvarez on whether he’s interested in a rematch with Dmitry Bivol. Crawford may not move as much as William Scull did in his fight with Canelo on May 3, 2025, but he’s still going to be on his bike much of the time. In Terence’s last fight against Israil Madrimov, he was frequently moving around, trying not to get hit. That’s why he came close to losing. Madrimov was the one pushing the fight, taking it to Crawford.

RATTLING CRAWFORD’S RESOLVE

“As soon as he feels the power, it’s going to be the same,” said Canelo when asked if, as soon as Crawford feels his power, he stops exchanging with him. “I don’t know. He’s a very good fighter, a smart fighter, and very disciplined,” said Alvarez on whether Crawford can hurt him. It makes sense what Canelo says about Crawford electing not to engage once he gets hit.

In the three big punchers Crawford has fought during his 17-year pro career, Madrimov, Yuriorkis Gamboa, and Egidijus Kavaliauskas, he moved around a lot. Against Errol Spence, Terence didn’t do much because he appeared weight drained, slow, and his reflexes looked poor.

Canelo Alvarez issued a fired-up response to claim that he ran from his most dangerous foe… ‘I can do whatever I want’

Canelo Alvarez has put together a stunning career by facing some legendary opponents.

While the likes of a fight with Manny Pacquiao may have gotten away from Alvarez, his resume is still littered with world champions and undefeated competitors.

As is the case with any dominant fighter, fans are always going to debate whether a certain opponent could be their kryptonite.

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Alvarez may have initially turned down a fight with Terence Crawford but we will get to see this super fight in just over ten days at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

‘Bud’ presents a very interesting challenge for the Mexican star, though there is one other fighter out there that many believe is still his biggest threat.

Canelo Alvarez lashed out after being criticized for not fighting David Benavidez

For some time, there has been one opponent that a lot of boxing fans have wanted to see go head-to-head with Canelo Alvarez.

The 35-year-old may still be the biggest Mexican star in boxing but there is one fighter who might take this spot once Alvarez decides to call time on his career.

David Benavidez is undefeated at 30-0 with 26 of his wins coming via knockout.

While he may only be 28 years old, it looks like his path might not cross with Alvarez due to them currently competing in different weight classes, though this is a matchup that Benavidez has heavily pushed for.

In an interview with FightHype, Alvarez responded to his fellow Mexican’s callouts and some of the criticism that he has faced for taking on different opponents in recent years.

“With the way he talks, he thinks he’s Superman. He’s very disrespectful, not just with me but with everybody, and he’s accomplished nothing. He’s not even a champion. He’s not even in my weight class [anymore].”

After diminishing Benavidez’s accomplishments, Alvarez went on to say that after everything he has done in his career, people cannot criticize him for choosing who to fight.

“There’s a lot of things there that doesn’t make sense, and plus, at this point in my career, I can do whatever I want. You guys can’t take anything away from my career and my legacy for anything. If you see my resume, I fought everybody out there, all the elite fighters out there. I’m very good with my resume.”

David Benavidez predicts Canelo Alvarez’s fight with Terence Crawford

In a recent interview with Clocked N’ Loaded, David Benavidez gave his prediction for Canelo Alvarez’s upcoming fight with Terence Crawford.

‘Bud’ has been incredibly successful when moving up weight classes but a lot of people, Benavidez included, believe that this will be too big of a jump for him.

“I think Canelo’s gonna win, only because of the size, you know what I mean? Crawford is coming up three weight classes so I think, you know, Canelo’s more of a natural super-middleweight, this is Crawford’s first super-middleweight fight so I gotta go for him.”

Benavidez, who became the WBC light heavyweight champion after Dmitry Bivol relinquished the title, is set to defend the belt against Anthony Yarde on November 22.

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Mike Tyson has a clear favorite going into Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford and he hopes to see history repeat itself.

On September 13, Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford are set to clash for the undisputed super middleweight title in what guarantees to be the biggest boxing fight of the year.

The fight is not only hugely significant because of the title implications but also because it is TKO boxing‘s inaugural event and it will mark Dana White and Turki Alalshikh‘s first event together.

And ahead of the clash, Canelo and Crawford faced off with each other for the first time earlier this year and White had to step in the middle to stop a brawl from happening.

Mike Tyson declares who he wants to win clash

‘Bud’ Crawford is coming into the fight as the sizeable underdog, despite having never tasted defeat in his career.

But the main reason as to why Crawford is the underdog is because he is moving up in weight to take on the bigger Mexican.

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And it is because of that, that boxing legend Mike Tyson advised Crawford against taking the fight, claiming that it’s not a good idea.

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However, talking about the fight more recently, ‘Iron’ Mike declared who he wants to win the fight, stating that he hopes we see history repeat itself.

“I want Crawford to win, but it doesn’t look like it’s gonna happen, I would like for that to happen but (Canelo) is a hard puncher, he’s a smart fighter, he can move,” Tyson told The Big Podcast.

Eddie Hearn Warns Crawford: You Need To Vacate The Ring Before Jaron Ennis Forces Mandatory Clash You Need To Vacate The Ring 

Eddie Hearn has a lot of respect for Terence Crawford and everything the four-weight world champion has accomplished.
The British promoter also has some advice for one of the best boxers of this generation. Hearn encouraged Crawford to relinquish the WBA 154-pound title before Jaron Ennis encounters Uisma Lima in a WBA elimination match Oct. 11 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
Ennis (34-0, 31 KOs, 1 NC) would become the WBA’s mandatory challenger in his new division if the heavily favored former welterweight champion beats Angola’s Lima (14-1, 10 KOs). The Philadelphia native would then call Crawford out louder than ever – win, lose or draw in Crawford’s showdown with Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
“[Ennis is] fighting a final eliminator for the WBA title, which puts us as mandatory to Terence Crawford,” Hearn told The Ring. “Now, obviously, he may never fight again at ’54, but he has not vacated his title yet.
“If I’m Terence Crawford, I’m vacating now. Because when we become mandatory, we’re calling that fight on, and then he’s gonna have to vacate the belt once Boots is mandatory. That’s not a great look.”
Ennis chased the Crawford fight for a couple years before accepting Crawford wouldn’t grant him that opportunity. Crawford publicly acknowledged that fighting the younger, hungry, multidimensional Ennis didn’t make much business sense at this stage of his Hall of Fame career.

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Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) has instead moved up two weight classes to challenge Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs) for the Mexican legend’s Ring, IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles.
The prevailing feeling within the boxing industry is Crawford won’t return to compete at the junior middleweight limit of 154 pounds, even though holding on to his WBA belt at least gives the Omaha, Nebraska, native leverage at that lower weight.
“Probably not, but I don’t see why not,” Hearn said of Crawford dropping back down in weight. “He’s not a 68-pounder. He’s not a 60-pounder, either. You know, you saw against Madrimov he might not even be a big 154-pounder. And I think Crawford against Boots is just an unbelievable fight.”
Crawford, 37, hasn’t fought since he beat Uzbekistan’s Israil Madrimov (10-2-1, 7 KOs) by unanimous decision almost 13 months ago at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. His competitive fight with Madrimov marked Crawford’s only bout above the welterweight limit of 147 pounds.

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Alvarez, 35, has competed at super middleweight or light heavyweight in each of his 12 bouts over the past six years. He still enlisted Ennis as one of his sparring partners recently as he winds down training camp for a fight Netflix will stream worldwide.
Tyson furyEnnis, meanwhile, is already ranked second by the WBA in the 154-pound division. The former Ring, IBF and WBA welterweight champ announced two months ago that he planned to move up to junior middleweight.
The top spot in the WBA’s 154-pound rankings should become available because No.1-rated German Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 KOs) upset Cuba’s Yoenis Tellez (10-1, 7 KOs) by unanimous decision to win the WBA interim title on Aug. 23 at Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida.

Heated Rivalry Rekindled: Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach in Fiery Verbal Showdown

Despite agreeing to fight Jake Paul, Gervonta “Tank” Davis is still having a war or words with Lamont Roach.

There was clearly a good deal of mutual respect between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach heading into their March 1 fight for Davis’ WBA lightweight belt. However, there was also a good deal of trash talk between them.

Then the fight happened, and Roach shocked much of the boxing world by producing a majority draw decision against Davis. Not only that, but there’s a clear case to be made that Roach deserved to win the fight outright, given that Davis wasn’t penalized for taking a knee in the middle of the ninth round (which should have at least cost him a point).

If there wasn’t bad blood between these two sides before that fight, there certainly was after the fight ended, as Davis called Roach out for parading around like he won. And as negotiations seemingly began for a rematch, it was clear that the stakes were as high as ever between Roach and Davis

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However, despite reports of the rematch happening on August 16, that is no longer the case, as that date has come and gone without Roach and Davis fighting. Instead, Tank agreed to fight Paul in November, thus leaving Roach at the altar.

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Gervonta Davis, Lamont Roach Have Bitter Social Media Back And Forth

If Roach wasn’t already irked at Tank for not signing on the dotted line, Tank’s pivoting to fight Paul likely sent him over the edge. And this was conveyed by comments Roach and Davis directed at each other on August 25, much of which has now been deleted by Tank.

At one point, Roach made an X post that read, “All you stupid mfs know if I received step aside money I woulda told you and showed you… kill that narrative rn”.

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Gervonta responded to this with a 😎 emoji in a post that has since been deleted. He later added in a comment to one of Roach’s posts, “Exactly, becuz you a b****..now go sit down and put ya hand on ya chin and figure out how that happen to ya mans..same way I put food in ya mouth, I took it..snatchesssssss! 🤌”.

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A bit later on, Gervonta added (in another since-deleted post), “Buddy trying to sue..he always do that he’s really a b**** and his whole team”. Most believe this was another direct shot at Roach.

Roach later responded to several memes fans made of him beating Davis up. While Tank was done replying on August 25, he came back on the morning of August 26 and wrote, “Stay away from things that triggers you”.

Tank and Roach are clearly triggered by each other, so perhaps Tank will stay from social media banter with Roach for the time being.