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Following the knockout win over Conor McGregor back in 2017, Floyd Mayweather Jr transitioned from high-level opposition to younger, more vigorous challenges that keep him active and keeps his paychecks rolling. Mayweather has tangled with Japanese kickboxing star Tenhsin Nasukawa, UK reality star Aaron Chamers, YouTube sensation turned WWE superstar Logan Paul, and now, John Gotti III, grandson to the notorious mob boss.

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‘Money’ Mayweather is nearing 50, but he lives a clean lifestyle. The 50-0 pro boxer has a legendary training regimen that he acquired from being inside boxing gyms since he was a youngster watching his father Floyd Sr and uncle Roger Mayweather fight professionally at a respectable level. Boxing is ingrained in Mayweather’s DNA.

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And he may continue to fight these big budget exhibition matches well into his 50s, according to the President of The Money Team, James McNair.

At 47 years old, Mayweather is confidently hanging with fighters nearly half his age. They may be considerably bigger like Logan Paul was, but Mayweather is an encyclopedia when it comes to boxing. His effortless footwork and punch delivery is a supremely-crafted work of art, and combined with his disciplined lifestyle, he looks primed to compete for many more years.

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One of Floyd’s close business partners, James McNair, President of Team Money Mayweather, spoke exclusively with GIVEMESPORT.COM about how long he believes Mayweather can keep going:

Mayweather’s last loss came in Atlanta, Georgia for the 1996 Summer Olympics, where a young Floyd was only able to bring home a bronze medal.

The 19-year-old Mayweather was caught on camera crying after the loss, but it fueled one of the best pro careers of all-time.

Floyd Mayweather drops bombshell as boxing legend explains three-fight plan  for this year | Boxing | Sport | Express.co.uk

The Michigan native did all of his talking with his fists, but like the savvy business person that he is, Mayweather saw the effect that a little trash talk can have when selling a fight.

UPDATE:Floyd Mayweather competition to bring two fans to upcoming August 23 fight

After dominating Arturo Gatti, Mayweather bet on himself, cut out legendary promoter Bob Arum and scored the biggest payday of his career against Oscar De La Hoya. From that point forward, Mayweather was the A-side in all of his fights and hasn’t looked back, cashing massive bags along the way.

Smartly, after turning the page on pro-fights, Mayweather and his team have committed to spreading his brand to YouTube generation audiences.

 

Gervonta Davis is 30-0 with 28 knockouts, and he really doesn’t have much else to prove. He’s one of the most dangerous fighters in the sport, which makes it tough for him to find willing high-profile opponents.

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Despite that, he’s been able to secure and then knock out two top names consecutively in Ryan Garcia and Frank Martin.

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Now, the key for Tank is to find a way to become undisputed. It’s a tough path to go on considering he only has the WBA belt and the other three major world titles belong to three different fighters.

Step one would be to unify, and that’s exactly what Eddie Hearn is sure Davis will do next.

 

With IBF champion Vasiliy Lomachenko taking some time to himself and Denys Berinchyk not a big enough name yet, there’s only one option for Tank in Hearn’s eyes: Shakur Stevenson.

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I wouldn’t be surprised to see Tank against Shakur because: situations and circumstances are everything. Tank’s got all his eggs in his basket for a Lomachenko fight, then that falls through. You’re really left holding your d**k at that point going: ‘Who am I gonna fight?’ Boom, Shakur’s a free agent, he’s ready to do a deal. Timing’s everything.

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Hearn also spoke briefly about potentially signing Stevenson to Matchroom, but he said everything is up in the air at this point. The promoter isn’t sure if Stevenson truly needs him, but if he does, Hearn would be more than willing to work with him.

UPDATE:Gervonta Davis, Vasiliy Lomachenko Break Off Contract Talks for 2024 Boxing Fight

He says that with or without him, he hopes Stevenson “can make the fights that define his legacy“.

Shakur Stevenson has shut down claims that a fight between him and Gervonta Davis is already set for November 23.

The American lightweight rivals are being heavily linked with a unification clash later this year after Tank’s planned next bout fell through.

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Davis, who holds the WBA lightweight world title, was initially hoping to make a long-awaited unification with IBF champion Vasyl Lomachenko next.

However, Loma has opted not to fight for the remainder of 2024.

Boxing News: Shakur Stevenson believes he can beat Gervonta Davis

Therefore, WBC lightweight world c

This week, it has been claimed that a fight between the pair is a done deal and set for November 23.

However, this is not the case.

Stevenson took to social media to respond to these rumours, tweeting: “This is fake.”

Davis shortly beforehand tweeted a picture of a cap, also suggesting the news wasn’t true.

The fight may yet materialise with talks believed to be quietly ongoing.

RELATED:Gervonta Davis targeting alternative fight after Vasyl Lomachenko collapse

As things stand though, it’s clear no deal is done.

The news that Lomachenko was walking away from negotiations to fight Davis certainly shocked the boxing world.

It’s understood talks between long-time promotional rivals Bob Arum’s Top Rank (who promote Lomachenko) and Al Haymon’s PBC (who represent Davis) were going well.

However, the Ukrainian himself decided to step away from the negotiations.

Bob Arum speaks on why Gervonta Davis vs. Shakur Stevenson is not feasible  - "We're not gamblers"

“Loma is not in the mood right now,” his manager Egis Klimas told boxing reporter Steve Kim, “He doesn’t have the motivation at the moment.

“He’s taking off, he wants to spend more time with the family.

“He doesn’t want to do anything until the end of the year.

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“So he’s definitely not coming to the ring until the end of the year.”

Regarding the fact Lomachenko is walking away from a mega money fight, Klimas added: “With Loma, just money is not what motivates him. He doesn’t take anything just because of money.

“You can offer him millions, tens of millions of dollars – if he doesn’t have motivation, he’s not ready to prepare for the fight.”

How much money did boxing legend Floyd Mayweather generate on Pay Per View throughout his remarkable boxing career?

World Boxing News has crunched the numbers regarding the actual takings Mayweather banked without taking anything away to make purse payments or event costs.

Mayweather amassed an incredible amount of cash throughout his career and continues totaling at least eight figures every time he steps into the ring. This will continue on August 24 when he fights John Gotti III in a rematch on Mexican soil.

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Floyd Mayweather’s career PPV earnings
There’s long been an insistence from his team or the media that ‘Floyd Mayweather is boxing’s first billion-dollar man.’ Well, WBN can reveal that this is undeniably not the case. Mayweather is at least the sport’s first Billion-Dollar Man three times over if you take all the money from every sale of his PPV fights and add it together.

Floyd Mayweather made $1.8 billion in sales in the United States alone. His three billion at the worldwide box office proves he’s on his own in the paid platform stakes. Pay Per View buys featuring the five-weight king since his debut on the platform in 2005 at an average purchase price of $75; you’d even come to numbers north of $1.8 billion in US revenue.

Then, if you consider Mayweather’s other career purses and contract factors, the amount easily surpasses the two-billion-dollar mark in the United States alone. Worldwide sales of every event in hundreds of countries certainly exceed three and possibly into four, depending on how deep you delve.

It’s quite a dumbfounding statistic, and Mayweather has at least one billion in his pocket. Floyd’s Showtime contract alone made over one billion dollars from 14 million total buys [if you include Conor McGregor]. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/07/30/floyd-mayweather-ppv-career-billions/

Floyd Mayweather – Total United States PPV Sales:
Jun 25, 2005 – Arturo Gatti vs. Floyd Mayweather (HBO 340k)

Apr 8, 2006 – Floyd Mayweather vs. Zab Judah (HBO 375k)

Nov 4, 2006 – Mayweather vs. Carlos Baldomir (HBO 325k)

May 5, 2007 – Oscar De La Hoya vs. Mayweather (HBO 2.4m)

Dec 8, 2007 – Mayweather vs. Ricky Hatton (HBO 920k)

Sep 19, 2009 – Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Márquez (HBO 1.06m)

May 1, 2010 – Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley (HBO 1.4m)

Sep 17, 2011 – Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz (HBO 1.25m)

May 5, 2012 – Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto (HBO 1.5m)

May 4, 2013 – Mayweather vs. Robert Guerrero (Showtime 1m)

Sep 14, 2013 – Mayweather vs. Canelo Álvarez (Showtime 2.2m)

May 3, 2014 – Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana (Showtime 900k)

Sep 13, 2014 – Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana II (Showtime 925k)

May 2, 2015 – Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao (HBO/Showtime 4.6m)

Sep 12, 2015 – Mayweather vs. Andre Berto Mayweather (Showtime 400k)

Aug 26, 2017 – Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor (Showtime 4.3m)

With $300 Million Haul, Floyd Mayweather Tops 2015 List Of The World's  Highest-Paid Athletes

Mayweather’s money-making numbers
The numbers are staggering. Most of which can add another 500 to 800k for worldwide distribution. Nobody has been generating those numbers since the days of closed-circuit TV without the home box office angle.

If you consider that Mayweather took several breaks during his tenure, some lasting over a year, the final total could have been over five billion dollars. Mayweather is and was money, no matter how you look at it.

Next month, at the age of 47, Mayweather will do it again, knowing that he only has to promise the fans a fight to put another huge check in the safe. Despite his ‘Heist Tour’ failing to materialize, Mayweather doesn’t need it. He can pick and choose when and who he fights and still does not bat an eyelid when considering the figures.

Mayweather earns one million dollars for most of his press conference appearances, making him far and away the most lucrative boxer ever. –

On August 24, live from the Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City, boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr. returns with another exhibition, a rematch with John Gotti III. Their last fight ended in a stoppage, but a riot ensued inside and outside the ring. The rematch will be on PPV, and recently, PPV.com posted a price of $49.99 for the event.

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Although this is much less than what other PPV events have cost consumers this year, it’s still a hard ask for fans to fork out even more money for a PPV event between a retired 47-year-old fighter in Mayweather, and a boxing novice like Gotti III.

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Here is the press release with all of the info on the rematch between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and John Gotti III.

Following a dramatic first meeting, the highly anticipated rematch between boxing’s most recognizable name, Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr., and Long Island, NY’s John Gotti III is set for Saturday, August 24.

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Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City will play host to the undefeated, 12-time, five-division boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. as he seeks to vanquish the g

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In a star-studded co-main event, former WBC Welterweight Champion  “Vicious” Victor Ortiz  squares off in an 8-round exhibition match against the No. 5-ranked Argentine Rodrigo Damián Coria, a former WBO Latin Champion who has never been knocked out.

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Mexico City’s own WBC Super Bantamweight Silver Champion David Picasso (28-0-1, 16 KOs) defends against former world title challenger, Azat Hovhanisyan (21-4, 17 KOs) in a 12-round affair.

 

It’s come full circle for trainer Joel Diaz inside the walls of his accomplished Indio, California, gym, from the burst of seeing the amazing talent of a young Terence Crawford, to the plotting of Crawford’s demise with Diaz’s junior-middleweight champion Israil Madrimov.

“It’s a very tough task. Terence Crawford is the best fighter pound-for-pound and very well-rounded. It’s an honor to work on a plan to beat him. We have a good strategy with a good fighter,” Diaz told ProBox TV.

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Three-division champion Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) is seeking a fourth division title against World Boxing Association titleholder Madrimov (10-0-1, 7 KOs) in Saturday’s main event at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, and victory has the potential to propel Crawford toward a date with four-division champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

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While Diaz knows Nebraska’s Crawford maintains a clean-living lifestyle and possesses double-handed power, so does Uzbekistan’s Madrimov.

“You don’t know what to expect with Crawford, and Madrimov is the same way. They both dominate their stances from both [sides], so we’ve had good left-handers, right-handers, speed guys so we can be ready,” Diaz said. “We’ll expect Plan A, B and C versus Terence Crawford. We know [who] we’re stepping into the ring against.”

Indeed, it was a young Crawford, less than 10 fights into his pro career, who was sent to Indio by his then-manager Cameron Dunkin to train alongside another Dunkin fighter, eventual Hall of Fame two-division champion Timothy Bradley Jr.

Crawford was a breath-taking talent, flashing the skill that would carry him toward world titles at lightweight, to become undisputed 140-pound champion and then to sweep up all the welterweight belts, too, with his destructive ninth-round TKO of Errol Spence Jr. one year ago Monday.

But Diaz has also seen Madrimov’s rise, as an accomplished amateur with more than 300 bouts who wanted to make his pro debut against then-154-pound champion Jaime Munguia.

“He’s been 100 percent disciplined … he makes his opponents uncomfortable and it’s not going to be easy for Crawford,” Diaz said. “Israil is very confident.”

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Crawford also turns 37 in September, and Madrimov walks around close to 175 pounds, so there’s age and size disadvantages for the accomplished champion to bridge here.

“Those who know boxing know what age does,” Diaz said. “Every camp has wear and tear.

“A lot of things give me hope. Crawford was great at 140. Now, he’s moving up to 154. Madrimov is a solid 154. We’ll see how Crawford’s punches affect him.”

It’s a theory founded in something they witnessed first hand, when Alvarez moved back to light-heavyweight and couldn’t bother Madrimov’s close friend and stablemate, unbeaten light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, in Bivol’s convincing 2022 triumph.

Terence Crawford to face Israil Madrimov in Los Angeles in bid for world  title at fourth different weight | Boxing News | Sky Sports

“Israil’s given me a lot of hopes he’ll come out victorious,” Diaz said.

Diaz spoke of Madrimov’s supreme athleticism. He’s a former gymnast who can also wrestle and fight in the martial arts.

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“He gets stronger each round,” Diaz said. “He’s really smart and has a killer instinct.”

Reflecting on Diaz’s appearance, ProBox TV’s “Deep Waters” analyst Paulie Malignaggi said, “Joel Diaz knows how to bring the best out of a fighter. The threat of Madrimov is real.”

Fellow analyst Chris Algieri calls Madrimov “a tough out.

“Diaz just hammered home all of the points why – [Madrimov’s] switching of sides, the fluidity … when you speak of that discipline and experience, it makes the intrigue of this fight so much more.”

 

The path is clear for undefeated lightweight champions Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson to star in an all-American unification bout.

READ MORE:Gervonta Davis receives response from Shakur Stevenson’s team on possible fight

Following his emphatic knockout of Frank Martin to keep the WBA title, Davis promptly entered early talks with IBF Champion Vasiliy Lomachenko but the Ukrainian would later back out due to a lack of motivation to fight again this year.

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Enter Stevenson, who has just come off a criticised but straightforward defence of his WBC strap against Artem Harutyunyan and has long been saying both Davis and Lomachenko are avoiding him. In theory, nothing stands in the way of the Davis fight now if both want it.

In an interview with the It Is What It Is podcast, Floyd Mayweather – who guided a large portion of ‘Tank’s career before a bitter split – singled out the two stars as the best in the division for very different reasons.

RELATED:Top Trainer Robert Garcia Changes His Gervonta Davis-Shakur Stevenson Prediction As Fight Nears

 

“You got guys fighting between 130, 135 and 160. They stacked around that area. As of right now, the two guys… The biggest puncher at 135 would probably be Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, but the most skullful fighter at 135 would be, hands down, Shakur Stevenson.”

Davis has beaten all but two opponents inside the distance with some of he most well-timed and devastating power punches in the sport. Stevenson has just a 45% knockout-to-win ratio but has, by the numbers, the best defence in the sport.

Asked if skills were enough to be the best without the power to keep opponents honest, Mayweather said yes.

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“It’s really all about skills. Pernell Whitaker wasn’t a huge puncher, but he was very exciting, very tough and he fought everybody. Shakur’s tryna do the same thing. He want to fight the best they got out there. He’s asking can he fight the best. I believe his contract is coming to an end so hopefully we can come together and I can get him to the next level with the fights he needs, that he wants.”

UPDATE:Gervonta Davis, Vasiliy Lomachenko Break Off Contract Talks for 2024 Boxing Fight

Stevenson‘s team has had conversations with Mayweather since this interview and are also entertaining talks from Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom. Davis is with PBC, meaning there’s a chance he explores that side of the fence too.

‘Tank’s co-trainer, Kenny Ellis, has said that the only way the fight doesn’t happen next will be ‘fear’ on Shakur’s part.

Floyd Mayweather got some one-on-one time with Travis Scott at the rapper’s wild show in Milan this week, enjoying backstage access to the entire concert.

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Travis Scott‘s team welcomed the boxing legend with open arms at his “Circus Maximus” tour stop in Italy, ensuring he received VIP treatment, meeting the singer himself and being able to watch the performance from a much better vantage point than what the paying customer had access to.

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The show was so intense that nearby citizens thought there was an earthquake when Scott performed his hit “FE!N” eight times in a row. However, the rumbling was actually caused by 80,000 fans going wild.

Mayweather, sporting an Avi & Co. watch valued at nearly 500,000 dollars, wisely stayed out of the intense areas of the crowd. He wasn’t the only celebrity in attendance with NBA superstar James Harden also enjoyed the electrifying night.

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FE!N is Scott‘s second most-played song during all his live performances. According to statistics published by setlist.fm, FE!N has been played 384 times during tours, whilst Travis Scott’s most-played song was ‘Antidote’ which has been played 394 times.

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This partying was a welcome distraction for Mayweather Jr., who has recently been accused of assault after an incident in Miami.

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After noticing a member of the public taking a photograph of him during a night outing, Mayweather Jr. is alleged to have ordered his associates to attack the individual in question, which they allegedly did, leaving the individual injured.

A lawsuit has since been filed against Mayweather, with the man looking to receive several thousands of dollars in damages, with his injuries having caused significant emotional distress, as well as a physical inability to comply with his work commitments.

 

Shakur Stevenson’s team is prepared to enter into negotiations with Gervonta Davis over a possible fight.

Davis was in talks to face Vasyl Lomachenko in a WBA and IBF lightweight world title unification clash this year.

All indications are that conversations were progressing well between Bob Arum’s Top Rank (who promote Lomachenko) and Al Haymon’s PBC (who represent Davis) for a November showdown.

READ MORE:Top Trainer Robert Garcia Changes His Gervonta Davis-Shakur Stevenson Prediction As Fight Nears

However, Lomachenko’s manager Egis Klimas has declared the Ukrainian slickster doesn’t have the motivation to box again this year and so won’t return to the ring until 2025.

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With the Loma fight off the table for the back end of this year, Davis’ co-trainer Kenny Ellis indicated that they may target a fight with WBC champion Stevenson next.

Stevenson’s co-manager Josh Dubin, insists their “phone lines are open.”

“It’s all up to ‘Tank.’ The one thing about Shakur – he will take anyone you put in front of him,” Dubin told BoxingScene on Tuesday.

“We’re here and waiting and ready to negotiate.”

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Boxing Scene reported that there have been preliminary discussions between Davis and Stevenson’s representatives although Dubin declined to comment.

“We’ll know how realistic (Davis and PBC’s interest) is by how financially viable they make it for Shakur,” he added.

“They know Shakur produced the highest-rated ESPN card of the year (July 6), so they need to come correct…

“It’s a fight Shakur really wants. He’s been begging for it for a long time.

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“What Shakur wants to do – let me say it plainly – is to unify at 135. The logical fights to make that happen are to fight the champions.”

Dubin also revealed that they had tried to get a unification fight over the line with WBO champion Denis Berinchyk but that they “couldn’t get a straight answer.”

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William Zepeda – who is ranked by all four major sanctioning bodies at 135lbs – is expected to box Berinchyk next.

The Mexican puncher has been ordered by the WBC to box Stevenson next but his promoter Oscar De La Hoya has indicated that he will likely go down the WBO route.

The collision course Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson have been on since rising through the ranks may just be ready to reach its end.

The two Americans are now champions in the lightweight division, both yet to be defeated and considered to be amongst the elite in the sport of boxing.

READ MORE:Gervonta Davis targeting alternative fight after Vasyl Lomachenko collapse

Fans have debated if the defensive skill of Stevenson can trump ‘Tank’s devastating power for some years now and, since Vasiliy Lomachenko recently pulled out of talks with the hard-hitting Baltimore boxer, they may find out soon.

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World-class trainer Robert Garcia – who corners pound-for-pound star Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez among others – recently told FightHype that he felt Davis was unbeatable at 135.

RELATED:Top Trainer Robert Garcia Predicts Gervonta Davis-Lomachenko: “He Won’t Be Afraid Of Him”

“He’s unbelievable man. I think ‘Tank’ at this point is unbeatable at the lightweight division against any of the world champions. I think he’s the top guy right now in that division, he had a great performance. He has the timing, power, accuracy, everything is great man. He’s a perfect fighter right now.”

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His latest prediction on the fight with ES News – which comes just one month later – makes it a pick ’em and he highlights the skills of Shakur as to why.

“It’s a good fight, man, cause Shakur fights really good on the outside, very smart. I think it will be a very difficult fight for both. Right [it’s very hard to beat Shakur.]”

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There are likely many in and around the sport who are going back and forth on this one, so it’s a good thing there’s a ‘huge chance’ of it being made, that is according to Davis’ co-trainer Kenny Ellis, who says the only way it doesn’t happen is ‘fear’ on Stevenson’s part

 

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