Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia: Fight of the Year?

Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia: Fight of the Year?

Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia: Fight of the Year? PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

All the talking has been done, and all the possible outcomes have been put on the table, the questions left to answer will be answered on the 22nd of April in Las Vegas, Nevada in none other than the famous T-Mobile Arena. 

The fans have been and still are divided over the possible outcome and the timing of the fight, some believe that it was too soon for the Mexican fighter Ryan Garcia, whilst some believe that he will shock the world. One 0 will have to go as both fighters are undefeated with stellar records of 28-0 (26 KOs) Davis, and 23-0 (19 KOs) Garcia.

Betting Odds

Why is Tank Davis the favourite?

Tank Davis opens as the slight favourite to this historical match up, and this could be contributed to several different factors, some of these are: 

Power difference

There are various factors that led to this, one of them being the power difference. Many boxing fans believe that Tank hits significantly harder than his counterpart, this could be a problem for Ryan Garcia as he has been dropped before, by a fighter that statistically does not hit as hard as Davis. 

More complete boxer

Davis is considered to be more complete than Garciais at the moment. He is believed to have all the necessary skills of a world-class boxer compared to Ryan Garcia, who many believe is still only growing into his best possible version. Most of the opinions are subjective, but some believe that Garcia’s defence will not be good enough for Davis.

Experience

As far as competition goes, it is quite clear that Gervonta Davis has been in the ring with the better opponents, and almost always proving that he is better than his opponents as his knockout percentage sits at over 93%.

Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis:

Great timing of punches: Tank could be looking to make a statement with this victory, as it could launch more super fights with the likes of Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson, if he can time his punches and combinations effectively, he could get Garcia out of there before it gets to the judges.

Expect anything: This could be Tank’s toughest fight to date, therefore he shouldn’t get overly irritated if Garcia is hard to hit in the first few rounds of the fight, he shouldn’t force openings, but rather take his time with it. And he should be ready for 12 rounds, because Garcia will be.

The uppercut: he shouldn’t be too defensive no matter how much pressure Ryan applies, and when a chance for that uppercut opens up, he should let it loose. It is a powerful punch that could possibly end the fight.

Ryan ‘KingRy’ Garcia:

Speed: If there is an advantage that Garcia will likely have, it could be the speed, he is the taller fighter so it would work to his advantage if he landed and moved quick enough, this could cause some frustration on Tank, making him desperate which is hardly ever a good thing in combat sports.

The Pressure: He shouldn’t let the moment be too big for him, this is a chance for him to let that pressure turn him into a diamond. The moment will only be too big if he views it that way, but if he can use it to his advantage, we could see a special win for him, come Saturday night.

The left hook: As far as speed goes, the hook that comes from Garcia’s left hand is pound for pound the fastest punch in boxing right now. The punches that put you to sleep are usually the ones that you don’t see coming, so if he can set up the hook as a perfect counter punch, he could have Davis in a world of trouble, better yet, he could put him to sleep.

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