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Simone Biles, at 27 years old, stands as the undisputed leader of the United States gymnastics team, poised to reclaim the spotlight with her undeniable talent. Leading such a prestigious team comes with immense responsibility, a role Biles understands well as she navigates the expectations and needs of her teammates.

The team boasts seasoned athletes brimming with talent, yet during a recent interview, Biles shared an unexpected concern about her 16-year-old teammate, Hezly Rivera, ahead of Paris 2024.

Simone Biles Shares Anxious Video of Moments Before Making Team USA

The atmosphere lightened as laughter filled the room at Biles’ surprising revelation. It seems hard to fathom just how young Rivera is-so much so that she hasn’t yet learned to drive. Biles jokingly pondered whether teaching Rivera to drive should be a priority for Team USA before they head to Paris in 2024.

As a beacon of inspiration and experience, Biles is poised to guide Rivera through her Olympic debut. Rivera, the youngest athlete on the U.S. delegation this summer, stands to gain invaluable lessons under Biles’ wing, making their partnership one of the most promising narratives to watch unfold.

Besides Simone Biles, who will make the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team? - ESPN

After dropping the unexpected bombshell, Biles proceeded to praise Rivera for her immense talent. With her selection to the team, great things are expected from Hezly, and the audience can’t wait to see what she showcases this summer under Biles’ inspiration, alongside her teammates Suni Lee, Jade Carey, and Jordan Chiles.

As Rivera embarks on her Olympic journey under Biles’ mentorship, their dynamic reflects not just athletic prowess but also camaraderie and growth. With Biles at the helm, Team USA enters the next Olympic chapter with determination and a touch of lightheartedness, ready to captivate audiences worldwide once again.

The training session between “Tank” and Devin Haney left Mayweather’s pupil in a bad light.

There was a time when Gervonta Davis and Floyd Mayweather Jr. were good friends. When “Tank” Davis’ career was beginning, “Money” Mayweather took him under his tutelage; however, as the years went by, that friendship became a bitter rivalry that just experienced its most recent chapter.

Mayweather met Davis in 2015, and almost immediately, the former champion could see the young boxer’s potential and gave him a contract with his company, Mayweather Promotions. The relationship lasted about seven years and brought large profits to both parties.

Gervonta Davis and Floyd Mayweather

However, the relationship ended in 2022 amid serious accusations from “Tank” Davis against Mayweather Promotions. In a video he uploaded to his social media, the featherweight champion warned other boxers not to sign with the company at the risk of seeing their career seriously damaged.

The relationship between Davis and Mayweather has been strained since then. Although they have sometimes been seen on friendly terms, verbal exchanges on social media between the two are frequent. The most recent episode was this weekend when Mayweather posted an old video of his former pupil.

Mayweather’s strange post

Without further explanation, the former lightweight champion uploaded a video of a training session between Davis and Devin Haney to his Instagram account. The video lasts 18 minutes, and in it, you can see the boxers exchanging blows with protective equipment while Mayweather clearly coaches Haney.

Gervonta Davis and Floyd Mayweather

The video does not have much that is extraordinary. What has caused suspicion in the boxing environment is the moment that Mayweather chose to release it. On Saturday night, “Tank” scored another victory, beating Frank Martin by a resounding knockout in the eighth round.

The fight marked the debut of streaming giant Amazon Prime in boxing shows. The win solidifies Davis’ position as one of the pound-for-pound best of the moment, granting him leverage in negotiations for a re-match with Ryan Garcia or a fight against Vasiliy Lomachenko.

The possible reasons

Some think that the video was a petty attempt by Mayweather to tarnish Davis’ victory somehow. Although if that had been the end, the boxer-turned-promoter made a mistake, as in the footage, you can see an out-of-shape “Tank” holding up without a problem against a Haney who was in fighting shape.

“Tank” defeated “King Ryan” by knockout in the seventh round in April 2023.

A little over a year ago, Gervonta Davis gave Ryan Garcia a resounding knockout in seven rounds. Like any good athlete, “King Ryan” was not very satisfied with the defeat and today he is looking for revenge for a stratospheric sum of money.

The fight, held on April 22 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, was one of the most anticipated of the year. It ended in the seventh round when “Tank” Davis landed a solid hook to the liver. Garcia couldn’t get up at the count of 10, and Davis emerged victorious.

Gervonta Davis shockingly defends Ryan Garcia following positive drugs test  for Devin Haney fight and takes aim at Eddie Hearn | talkSPORT

Although they are bitter rivals in the ring, Garcia and Davis have developed a good friendship and apparently exchange messages with some regularity, as demonstrated by recent screenshots that Ryan shared on one of his social media accounts.

In the middle of the conversation, Garcia made it clear that he would like to set up a rematch with Davis, with a substantial purse involved. Although “Tank” did not give a concrete answer, the prize proposed by Garcia could tempt the current lightweight champion of the World Boxing Association (WBA).

Will there be a Garcia vs. Davis rematch?

In a message dated May 26, Garcia offered Davis a deal: “Bro, can we run it back again?” referring to a rematch for their fight from April last year. He also proposed a sum for the purse to be shared, “Make 200ms,” the Californian suggested.

At that time, Davis still had his fight against Frank Martin pending. “Beat Frank up and let’s make real bank,” proposed “King Ryan” and even gave Davis some advice for the fight, saying, “BODY SHOT.”

Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia results, highlights: Tank avoids scorecards,  scores KO win with body shot | Sporting News Australia

 

 

“Yepppp,” “Tank” responded, and Garcia reiterated, “Cool body shot bro. He is weak to the body.” “And to the chin,” Davis completed.

Ryan maintained his innocence

Garcia could not avoid talking about the doping accusations against him. Elsewhere in the conversation, he assured Davis that he had not cheated in the fight against Devin Haney. He even went so far as to say that he could accept a rematch with Haney“in a real fight.”

Boxing fans have claimed Gervonta Davis looks exactly like prospect Jursly Carlos Vargas.

Davis has become one of the most recognisable faces in the boxing world since making his meteoric rise under the stewardship of legend Floyd Mayweather.

Mayweather has been promoting a whole host of rising stars after his split with Davis in 2022, but 2-0 lightweight prospect Vargas is seen as one of his brightest.

Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin start time, fight card, TV schedule, ring  walks - MMA Fighting

And in new training footage of the fighter with a 100 per cent KO ratio, his resemblance to the current WBA lightweight champion is quite astounding.

Vargas has similar tattoos on his back, a similar hairstyle and is built with a similar physique to the high-profile star.

The footage has gone viral on social media and fans have been left stunned, with one writing: “Feel like I’m seeing double.”

Another agreed, writing: “Yes absolutely [lots of similarities]. Davis also has a similar amount of tattoos.”

A fan wrote: “I genuinely thought this was Gervonta until I saw Vargas’ head shape.”

A fellow user agreed: “S***, I genuinely scrolled past thinking it was ‘Tank’.”

One viewer joked: “Where on earth is this Tank factory located?”

 

Johnny Fisher brands Daniel Dubois ‘the hardest puncher I’ve EVER faced’ ahead of Wembley showdown with Anthony Joshua… as Tyson Fury’s ex-sparring partner explains where he went wrong against Oleksandr Usyk

Unbeaten British heavyweight Johnny Fisher insists Daniel Dubois is the biggest puncher he has ever been in the ring with and believes he is capable of shocking Anthony Joshua at Wembley.

Joshua and Dubois are set to face each other at England’s national stadium on September 21 with the IBF heavyweight title on the line.

When is Tyson Fury fighting Anthony Joshua? Dates, location reportedly set  for heavyweight boxing title fight | Sporting News

 

Two-time champion Joshua is the strong favourite to regain his crown after winning his last four fights, including a spectacular two-round demolition of Francis Ngannou in March.

But Dubois has also proved he belongs on the world stage by winning two on the bounce in Saudi Arabia, and he came through some tough moments to see off the previously undefeated Filip Hrgovic last month.

Having been upgraded to IBF champion after Oleksandr Usyk opted to vacate the belt, Dubois will make his first defence against Joshua in a domestic dust-up.

And Fisher – who has sparred several elite heavyweights such as Tyson Fury – is adamant it will be no walkover for Joshua, after revealing exactly how hard Dubois hits.

‘I’ve sparred Dubois, I’ve sparred Fabio Wardley, Tyson Fury, Derek Chisora, Carlos Takam, Filip Hrgovic and many more but Dubois is the biggest puncher I’ve ever faced by far, Fisher told Mail Sport. ‘He can seriously, seriously whack.

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‘He’s got more than a puncher’s chance. He’s got a good jab himself and the way he fought Filip Hrgovic, came through the first couple of rounds getting punched and getting hit quite regularly showed he’s got a good chin and he can come forward so it’s not a walkover by any means for Anthony Joshua.

‘If he rattles Joshua early he can send a few warning signals and he can get it done.’

Fisher cannot wait for the British pair to settle their differences in front of up to 100,000 fans at Wembley, but despite backing Dubois to cause Joshua problems, he admitted there are factors in AJ’s favour that could give him the edge.

‘It’s a great fight and it’s brilliant that it’s happening in England in Wembley,’ Fisher added.

‘If I’m thinking of it logically I think Joshua’s got a little bit too much know-how, a bit too much experience and should be the favourite in that fight.’

Poll: Will Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua actually happen in 2021? - Bad Left  Hook

 

The heavyweight division is thriving at the moment, with another huge showdown on the horizon between Fury and Usyk.

Usyk beat Fury via split decision in May to become undisputed champion, but the Gypsy King will get his shot at redemption on December 21 when they square off again in Saudi Arabia.

Reflecting on why Fury fell short the first time around, his ex-sparring partner Fisher felt Fury’s weight and in-ring antics cost him in the gruelling 12-round contest, but backed him to put things right in the rematch.

‘I thought it was a very close fight. I thought or two rounds to Usyk is probably fair, but it wasn’t as if Fury was out of the fight,’ Fisher said.

Mike Tyson put on many a performance to remember over the course of his 20-year career.

With a persona as fearsome as his, ‘Iron’ Mike was often credited with beating men before they made their ring walk. If they put up a fight, more often than not Tyson would beat it out of them – at least in the early stages of his campaign.

As one of the most watchable fighters from any generation, Tyson’s opinion on ‘sensational’ fights and fighters carries plenty of weight.

Mike Tyson names boxing legend as his dream opponent from any era | DAZN  News US

To find the man he felt deserved the most praise takes looking back to 2013, when the former undisputed heavyweight champion spoke to ESPN’s Max Kellerman about Manny Pacquiao‘s recent win over Brandon Rios.

“No fighter, in the years I have witnessed, looked more sensational than Pacquiao looked the other night. Name a fighter that looked more sensational than Pacquiao the other night.”

“It was masterful; the side movements. He threw a lot of punches and Rios couldn’t get a punch off. He was like Willie Pep. It was brilliant. It was really brilliant.”

The fight, billed ‘The Clash in Cotai’, was for the vacant WBO Welterweight World title back in 2013. The US’s Rios entered the ring on the back of a loss – his career first – to Mike Alvarado.

Mike Tyson says psychedelics saved his life, now he hopes they can change  the world | Reuters

Pacquiao was after licking wounds, too, returning to the ring following back-to-back losses against Tim Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez and a call from his own trainer to retire should he lose a third time on the bounce.

He didn’t, his speed proving too much for Rios over twelve to win a unanimous decision with the scores of 120–108, 119–109, 118–110. Rios would say the Filipino fighting sensation was just ‘too quick,’

‘PacMan’ has fought ten times since, beating Bradley twice but notably losing to Floyd Mayweather and, most recently, Yordenis Ugas. Despite that last defeat being in 2021, he is currently in talks for a comeback to break a record he set himself.

A cry for help after a hard blow from the boxing world

Ryan Garcia is suffering the consequences of his social media posts, his behavior exposed to everyone is pushing him further and further away from professional boxing, it seems that he is the only one responsible for ending his boxing career by giving himself a knockout.

Garcia has been suspended for doping for a year after testing positive for Ostarine before and on the same day of his fight against Devin Haney last April. At the time, the fighter stated that he would move to the UFC after learning of his boxing suspension. Will the UFC accept someone as controversial and problematic as Ryan?

Floyd Mayweather

Ryan Garcia is suffering the consequences of his social media posts, his behavior exposed to everyone is pushing him further and further away from professional boxing, it seems that he is the only one responsible for ending his boxing career by giving himself a knockout.

Garcia has been suspended for doping for a year after testing positive for Ostarine before and on the same day of his fight against Devin Haney last April. At the time, the fighter stated that he would move to the UFC after learning of his boxing suspension. Will the UFC accept someone as controversial and problematic as Ryan?

Yesterday, Ryan received a hard blow after learning of the message from the president of the World Boxing CouncilMauricio Sulaiman. Due to Garcia’s racist comments on social media, the WBC decided to expel him from the organization.

“Exercising my authority as president of the WBC, I am hereby expelling Ryan Garcia from any activity with our organization,” Sulaiman shared on his social media.

Floyd Mayweather

And if that wasn’t enough, Ryan seems to embarrass his family, Garcia’s parents took to social media to claim that their son requires assistance.

“Our family unequivocally does not support any statements he has made regarding race or religion – these do not reflect who Ryan truly is and how he was raised,” read the family’s statement.

After the avalanche of negative events that Garcia himself has generated, it appears that he is now looking for “his last lifeline” through a video he posted on his Instagram account in which he throws Floyd Mayweather a cry for help. Ryan captions the video “Working hard @floydmayweather.”

In the video Ryan Garcia appears training in a forceful and serious way, something he rarely showed in his social platforms, after seeing the consequences of his sayings that could keep him away from the ring forever, Garcia could seek professional help as his parents have asked him to seek it to be well mentally and continue in the ring.

Only time will tell what decisions Ryan will make, what is a fact is that his biggest opponent, remains the same in and out of the ring.

Boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr. is known for his love for cars. His garage is full of opulent automobiles, and now he has added one more to that. However, it is not for himself, he has gifted it to his mother. Interestingly, many fans might not know that the Mayweather family has a tradition for the 4th of July. The family has been carrying out a practice of giving gifts on American Independence Day.

The former boxing champion bought a car for his mother keeping the holiday in mind. The 47-year-old shared a video of the car on an Instagram story, revealing that even though his mother does not know how to drive a car, she would definitely enjoy a ride in it.

Floyd Mayweather

He was also heard saying in the video: “This all about taking care of family. Just got my mom a new Mercedes, come check it out. You know black everything because we killing in the game, come check it out. It’s good for her. Ball seats, you know like an NBA ball. Mom I love you, got you another gift.”

Despite more than a dozen cars parked in his garage, he never stops adding more wheels in his garage. He retired from professional boxing in 2017 when he extended his record to 50-0 after defeating UFC superstar Conor McGregor. Billed as ‘The Money Fight’, it was one of the most lucrative fights in the history of the sport.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | Biography & Facts | Britannica

Although ‘Money’ has retired from professional boxing, he is often seen inside the ring for exhibition fights. Mayweather might not be an active name in the current boxing scene, but he makes sure to make headlines with his life outside the ring. Apart from the car he gifted his mother, there are a few more cars that he recently added to his garage.

The car shopping spree continues

The former five-division champion is arguably the most lucrative fighter in boxing history. Despite being retired, he still lives a king-size life. Even though he no longer receives the large paychecks he once did for his fights, he has amassed millions of dollars through astute investment choices. His recent upgrades to his car collection serve as evidence.

There are questions over the PPV numbers for the Davis vs Martin fight

Gervonta Davis retained his unblemished record and WBA Lightweight World title after taking down Frank Martin via an eighth-round knockout last month.

The performance highlighted Davis’ sparkling abilities in the ring, but there have been questions over how many PPV buys the encounter generated.

Journalist Dan Rafael suggest that the fight did between 325,000 and 350,000 PPV buys across all platforms in the USA.

Gervonta Davis Coach Names 'The Only Man That Can Beat Him' - Seconds Out

This came after promoter Rick Glaser stated the fight wouldn’t even make the 200,000 mark.

Davis’ coach weighs in

Now, Davis’ coach Calvin Ford has weighed in and suggested that none of those numbers are real.

In an interview with Mill City Boxing, Ford was probed about the reported numbers online, responding: “That’s not true.”

When asked if the numbers online were close to the correct ones, Ford once again declined before stating: “That number [isn’t correct]. That’s why I haven’t posted yet. [Those] numbers aren’t true yet.”

How to watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin: Date, time, fight card, & PPV  price | Goal.com

Going off of Rafael’s numbers, the fight would be the second biggest in terms of PPB sales. With the title defence being sold for $74.95 a pop, that would mean the fight made more than $26 million.

However with no real clarity on what the real number is, Glaser took to X to share his thoughts.

“This is hilarious, it didn’t even hit 150,000 buys!!! More #PBC propaganda being floated to the media by PBC operatives like #LeonardEllerbe #TankDavis,” he wrote.

However, Glaser’s comments should be taken with a grain of salt given he tends to be critical of PBC and Al Haymon.

Gervonta Davis is known for posting and deleting messages to rivals on social media, but there’s always a record of what he has said.

The 29-year-old from Baltimore is undefeated in his professional campaign and has knocked out all but two men who stepped to him in the ring.

As one of the most watchable fighters in the sport, there’s a long queue to face him. He is happy to entertain these challengers, particularly in the ways of trash talk.

Gervonta Davis' sparring partner transmits some fear about potential  opponent for Tank | Marca

Davis is a part of a group of young US fighters thought to be most exciting of a generation – Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, Shakur Stevenson and Teofimo Lopez.

Whilst he has beaten Garcia conclusively, it was Haney that was in the knockout artist’s sights late last year. He did not mince his words when warning the formerly undisputed lightweight champ.

“I promise you. Your father gonna cry for what Imma do to you and that’s on my dead homie. Ya best bet is to enjoy it while you can.”

It’s a fight that has somewhat lost its steam, and likelihood, since ‘Tank’ sent the threat. Whilst he sticks around at lightweight and is coming off his first defence of the WBA title, Haney has won and relinquished a belt one division up at 140.

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin is Tank's second-most successful PPV but way  off Ryan Garcia numbers | talkSPORT

Still, Haney’s request to be WBC Champion in Recess at super-lightweight, which was granted, has freed him up from a mandatory challenger and will allow negotiations for big bouts, as he puts it, regardless of weight classes or belts.

There’s perhaps no more of a money-fight than ‘Tank’ Davis, but he is now in negotiations to face a former Haney opponent in Vasiliy Lomachenko. The Ukrainian brings the IBF belt to the table and the pair could fight it out for the two titles later this year.

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