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Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin fight results: Highlights from Tank Davis' knockout win
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Gervonta “Tank” Davis is back – and as good as ever. Davis defended his WBA lightweight title by knocking out Frank "The Ghost" Martin in the eighth round of their fight Saturday night.

His 14-month layoff between fights had no impact on his power. Davis dropped Martin with a devastating left hand to improve to 30-0. Davis had not fought since knocking out Ryan Garcia in April 2023, the longest break of his career. Martin fell to 18-1.

In the early rounds, Martin eluded Davis with impressive footwork. But Davis said he wasn’t bothered.

“I knew he was going to tire down," Davis said during an in-ring interview after the fight. “So that’s why I was just standing there, be a target for him just so he could tire himself out. And once he tired himself out, you know me, I started picking him apart."

During the post-fight interview, Davis watched the final blows of the eighth round – a left uppercut that rocked Martin followed by a left cross that finished him off.

“Boom," Davis exulted gleefully as he watched a replay of the punches, which resulted in a knockout at 1:29 of the eighth round.

Martin said he understood Davis’ strategy – to let Martin tire himself out. In fact, Martin said he’d slowed down to try to keep that from happening. Of course there’s a reason Davis has 28 knockouts in 30 fights.

“He came in and landed a big shot and it was a shot I didn’t see," Martin said.

Davis said the did feel "a little rusty" and that in the eary rounds he felt as though he hadn’t warmed up completely. "But it’s OK, I’m back," he said.

Shakur Stevenson reacts to Gervonta Davis' knockout win

Ryan Garcia, Gervonta Davis hug ringside after Davis' knockout win

Ryan Garcia, who was knocked out by Gervonta Davis in April 2023, greeted Davis ringside after his KO of Frank Martin. The two embraced and chatted, sharing laughs and smiles. Garcia showed off the shirt he was wearing that read "Tank's #1 fan" on the front and "Rematch me (expletive)!" on the back.

Caleb Plant throws beer on Ryan Garcia at Gervonta Davis fight

Davis vs. Martin round-by-round analysis

Why did Tank Davis go to jail? Boxer speaks on his incarceration

Gervonta Davis’ 14-month layoff was more than a vacation.

Last summer he served 44 days in a detention center after pleading guilty to a hit-and-run crash that injured four people, including a pregnant woman.

“It made me a better person, just patience and things like that," Davis told Jim Gray during a post-fight interview. “Stuff happening in life where you got to go through it and not trying to get around it.

“It just made me a better person, it made me a better father, it made me a better everything.”

Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin main card results

Gervonta Davis walk out

Is Gervonta Davis left-handed?

Yes, Tank Davis is a southpaw.

Gervonta Davis record 

Gevonta Davis is now an undefeated 30-0 with 28 KOs in his career. 

How tall is Gervonta Davis?

Tank Davis is 5-foot-5.

Frank Martin record 

Martin is now a 18-1 with 12 knockouts.

When did Frank Martin start boxing?

Frank Martin, who wrestled and played football in high school, started boxing when he was 17 years old and started taking it more seriously at 18.

Frank Martin trainer

Working under the guidance of highly regarded trainer Derrick James, Frank Martin has emerged as a top contender in the 135-pound division.

How tall is Frank Martin?

Frank Martin is 5-foot-8.

David Benavidez defeats Oleksandr Gvozdyk by unanimous decision

David Benavidez looked impressive in his debut at 175 pounds, beating Oleksandr Gvozdyk by unanimous decision and winning the WBC interim light heavyweight title. He punished Gvozdyk with body punches and snapped back the Ukrainian’s head more than a few times with combinations. He also ran low on gas in the final three rounds, still dominated the seasoned Ukrainian and left the three judges impressed.

They scored it 116-112, 117-111, 119-109 for Benavidez, 27, who remained unbeaten at 29-0. Gvozdyk, the 37-year-old Ukrainian, fell to 20-2. Benavidez vs. Gvozdyk round-by-round analysis.

Alberto Puello defeats Gary Russell by split decision

Gary Antuanne Russell, who had knocked out all 17 of his opponents as a pro, ran into different type of boxer: one who wouldn’t go down. Alberto Puello evaded Russell’s KO power and prevailed by split decision in their 12-round super lightweight bout. The judges scored it 109-118, 115-112, 114-113 for Puello, who won the WBC interim super lightweight challenge. Russell, the 28-year-old American, fell to 17-1. Puello, the 29-year-old Dominican, improved to 23-0. Puello vs. Russell round-by-round analysis.

Carlos Adames defeats Terrell Gausha by unanimous decision

Carlos Adames defended his WBC world middleweight title against Terrell Gausha with a victory by unanimous decision. The fight was short on action, but Adames showed more power and aggression during the 12-round bout. The judges scored it 119-109, 118-110 and 118-110 for Adames. Adames, the 30-year-old from the Dominican Republic, improved to 24-1. Gausha, the 36-year-old American, fell to 24-4-1. Adames vs. Gausha round-by-round analysis.

Benavidez vs. Gvozdyk round-by-round analysis

Russell vs. Alberto round-by-round analysis

Adames vs. Gausha round-by-round analysis

Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin undercard results

Kyron Davis defeats Elijah Garcia by split decision

Garcia sported a cowboy hat when the scorecards were read. A good look, but not enough to persuade the judges after the 10-round super middleweight bout. They scored it 97-93, 92-98, 97-93 for Davis and Garcia suffered the first defeat of his career.

Garcia, a 21-year-old from Phoenix, fell to 16-1. Davis, a 29-year-old from Delaware, improved to 19-3-1.

Daniel Blancas defeats Aro Schwartz by TKO

This super middleweight bout was scheduled for eight rounds. Blancas altered that schedule with a first-round TKO. Blancas, the 22-year-old from Milwaukee, improved to 10-0. Schwartz, the 30-year-old from Germany, fell to 23-8-1.

Mark Magsayo defeats Eduardo Ramirez by unanimous decision

Mark Magsayo of the Philippines dominated Eduardo Ramirez of Mexico in a 10-round super featherweight bout. In the third round, Magsayo scored a knockdown. And in the fifth round, he landed a left hand that knocked out Ramirez’s mouthpiece and left blood dripping from his opponent’s mouth. The judges scored it 97-92, 97-92, 99-90 for Magsayo. Magsayo, 28, improved to 25-2. Eduardo Ramirez, 31, fell to 28-4-3.

Margaret Whitmore defeats Mia Ellis by majority decision

At 31, Whitmore started her pro boxing career in January. Now she’s 3-0. Whitmore won by majority decision, outdueling the more experienced Ellis in the four-round super featherweight fight. The judges scored it 38-38, 39-37, 39-37 for Whitmore. Ellis, 24, fell to 7-3.

Justin Viloria defeats Angel Contreras by TKO

Justin Viloria, a self-described “body snatcher," dropped Contreras three times with – what else? – body shots. The last one came in the fifth round, when the referee stopped the super featherweight bout. Viloria, a 19-year-old southpaw from Whitter, Calif., improved to 6-0 with four knockouts. Contreras, the 30-year-old Mexican, fell to 15-9-2.

Brayan Gonzalez defeats James Mulder by unanimous decision

Making his debut, the 18-year-old Gonzalez won every round on the scorecards in the four-round super bantamweight bout against Mulder. It was a impressive outing for Gonzalez, a 5-8 southpaw from Phoenix, Ariz. Mulder, the 29-year-old from Antioch Calif., fell to 0-2.

Reina Tellez defeats Beata Dudek by unanimous decision

The 5-foot Tellez, seven inches shorter than Dudek, nonetheless controlled the four-round featherweight bout. Tellez, a 21-year-old American, improved to 8-0-1. Dudek, a 31-year-old Hungarian, fell to 4-2.

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