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Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach Jr.: Controversial draw leads to high demand for a rematch

Lamont Roach Jr.'s promoter hints that the fight is close-but there are still obstacles to overcome.

Gervonta Davis, right, punches Lamont Roach during the sixth round of...
Gervonta Davis, right, punches Lamont RoachFrank Franklin IIAP Photo

The boxing world expected fireworks when Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. stepped into the ring, but no one anticipated the controversy that followed. After the WBA super featherweight title bout ended in a disputed draw, Roach's team appealed to the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC), hoping for an overturned decision. However, despite acknowledging a referee's mistake in the ninth round, the commission ruled that the draw would stand.

Roach Jr., clearly frustrated by the outcome, has only one way to settle the score-getting Davis back in the ring. But how soon will that happen? According to his promoter, the fight is almost a done deal, though some final steps remain.

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How close is the rematch?

In a recent interview with Pro Box TV, Roach's promoter, Gary Jonas, gave fans a promidate. A clip shared by Thrill Boxing on Instagram quoted Jonas saying the rematch is "very close" and, in his mind, "a done deal." However, he itted that formalities still need to be sorted out before anything is official.

Jonas also hinted at a new and improved Gervonta Davis stepping into the ring this time. The Baltimore-born fighter, who has been teasing retirement, might come back sharper and more aggressive than ever. "He's probably gonna be angry, probably more woken up, probably more focused than he had been," Jonas stated.

Roach Jr. puts his money where his mouth is

While Davis remains quiet on the details, Roach Jr. has been vocal about his desire for revenge. Frustrated by how the first fight played out, he recently took to social media to push for the rematch, even going as far as betting $250,000 on the outcome.

With Davis reportedly aiming to settle the score by the end of May, the anticipation is at an all-time high. The only question now is-will the fight actually happen, or will negotiations fall apart before the deal is signed?

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