“Boxing Is Dead”: Gervonta Davis Hints at Retirement Ahead of Jake Paul Match


Boxing star Gervonta “Tank” Davis has shocked fans by signaling that his upcoming exhibition bout with Jake Paul might be his final fight. In a series of posts, Davis declared, “Boxing is dead,” saying the sport has lost its loyalty—hinting he plans to retire just weeks after the Paul fight. 

What He Said & Did

  • Davis wrote on social media:
    “Boxing definitely took a turn… this sh*t has no loyalty, so why would I care? BOXING IS DEAD.”  
  • He reportedly deactivated all his social accounts after the statement, further fueling speculation that he’s stepping away from the sport.  
  • Despite his trainer previously dismissing retirement rumors, Davis appears intent, saying he’ll retire in eight weeks.  
  • The exhibition fight with Jake Paul is scheduled for November 14, 2025, in Miami (after being moved from Atlanta). The bout will not count on either fighter’s official professional record.  

Why This Could Be His Last Fight

  • Davis has expressed frustration with the business side of boxing and questioned the loyalty of the sport.  
  • The upcoming match is an exhibition, which many interpret as a transition event rather than a fight to further his legacy.  
  • The narrative positions this fight not just as a spectacle, but as a possible farewell to a career that’s been marked by both dominance and controversy.

What’s Next to Watch

  • Whether Davis confirms retirement officially or reverses course
  • How his performance in the Paul fight affects his decision
  • Reactions from boxing fans and media — will they accept his retirement or push for him to continue?
  • The legacy he leaves behind, especially if this truly is his final bow


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