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Despite the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Lamont Roach Jr. fight for the WBA lightweight championship having taken place last weekend, the fight’s outcome is still embroiled in controversy.

This is due to the sudden knee that Davis took during the ninth round that came seemingly out of the blue. After taking this knee, Davis went over to his corner and requested a member of his team wipe his face with a towel before returning to the fight.

The knee could have (and most think absolutely should have) been ruled a knockdown while essentially calling timeout and accepting assistance from the corner in the middle of the round was grounds for disqualification. However, the knee wasn’t called a knockdown, Davis wasn’t disqualified, and he escaped with a majority draw.

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Lamont Roach Jr. is furious about this outcome. And ranting on social media is not all he’s doing, as his attorney sent a letter to New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) executive director Matt Delaglio requesting that he overturn the majority draw into a decision win for Roach Jr.

Per the initial report of this letter from Dan Rafael of Fight Freaks Unite, one part of the letter writes, “Mr. Roach is confident that the Commission will agree with the millions who have seen the fight and determine that Mr. Roach is the true winner of the bout – either via TKO due to Mr. Davis removing himself from the Bout or being disqualified for carrying an illegal irritant into the ring, or via decision after scores have been adjusted to reflect the knockdown.”

The suggestion from Roach Jr.’s team that Davis get disqualified due to an “illegal irritant” (which is surely due to the hair gel/grease Davis was wearing that has prompted its own post-fight controversy) is fascinating.

While Davis did cite having grease in his hair as the excuse for his cornerman wiping his face off in that fateful ninth round, Roach Jr. would probably have a better shot at getting the fight overturned through the knockdown than by disqualification due to hair grease.

One of the more controversial decisions in a championship boxing match in recent memory occurred on March 1, 2025, when Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis faced Lamont Roach Jr. for the WBA lightweight championship.

In what ended up being an extremely competitive fight, Davis (the reigning WBA lightweight champion who entered the fight with a perfect 30-0 professional record) took a knee out of nowhere in the ninth round after absorbing several of Roach’s shots.

After taking the knee, Davis went to his corner, had one of his coaches wipe his face off, then returned to the ring — all with no penalty.

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Just about everybody watching the fight felt like the intentional knee should have been counted as a knockdown. However, referee Steve Willis ultimately decided not to rule it as such. And as a result of that point not being taken away from Davis, he escaped with a majority draw against Roach instead of a split-decision loss.

Much of the boxing world is claiming this was a horrible decision from Willis and that Roach Jr. got robbed of a much-deserved win. One of these people is pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford, who made a series of X posts that showed his dissent with the knockdown decision.

“Roach won and that should have been called a knock down. Let’s see what happens.”

– Terence Crawford

He later added, “I never seen someone take a knee and they don’t count it as a knock down. Must of forgot the rules for tonight.”

Another X user replied to this second post with a video of Crawford going to a knee during 2019 fight against Egidijus Kavaliauskas, which wasn’t called a knockdown at the time. And Davis reposted this video, which is the only thing he has posted on his X account since the controversial draw.

While that might have been a missed call, Crawford ultimately knocked Kavaliauskas out in that fight, which made the knee irrelevant. Davis can’t say the same about his controversial knee.

Following his win over Josh Padley over the weekend, Shakur Stevenson talks to boxing media about what he wants to do next while touching on his ongoing rivalry with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. Check out some of what Stevenson had to say on the topic below.

Stevenson on whether a fight against Tank is the obvious one to make next

“Yeah, it’s the two best fighters in boxing. Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis is a hell of a fighter, I keep telling ya’ll he got great skills, but I’m better than him. I’m better than him at hit and don’t get hit and he can’t beat me.”

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On Tank seemingly taunting him for not getting Padley out of there quickly when he was an overmatched late replacement opponent

“Once again, Tank’s style is a power puncher. He’s a guy that’s trying to knock you out. I’m a guy that’s trying to break you down, pick you apart, win, if the knockout comes, it comes. So two different styles, but I’m better than him at the art of boxing.”

On if he respects Tank

 

“I got respect for his game, I don’t got respect for the person. I think he’s a clown.”

On how a fight against Tank can be made

“Turki got all the money so put the biggest fight on. Let’s negotiate. I think both of us can make a lot of money and I’m ready to make it happen.”

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