Gervonta Davis today provided an eight -week timeline for when he plans to step out of the sport, which would follow his exhibition match against Jake Paul on November 14.
Tank’s eight-week retirement score
Davis’s retirement remark joins an earlier post on X by him in which he said, “Boxing is dead.” One of Gervonta’s followers then advised him to “retire”, which led him to give his eight -week timeline, because he would step away from the sport.
Several sources said the tank’s wallet for the Jake Paul battle would amount to about $ 40 million. So it makes sense for him to retire from boxing as he would have a big fortune and not have to fight.
Then retire https://t.co/dggozt0Gys
– to (@_3o5_) September 26, 2025
“I’m 😊 … in 8 weeks.”
Netflix’s next mega box spectacle
Boxing experts believe that the Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis event the 41 million Global viewers on Netflix who generated the Canelo Alvarez against Terence Crawford event on September 13, 2025.
Paul-Davis’ opportunity will not be expected to fit the 108 million viewers for Jake Paul’s fight against Mike Tyson last year on November 15 at Netflix.
Will Davis actually retire?
It will be interesting to see if Tank (30-0-1, 28 CO’s) is retiring. You must imagine that he will be offered a lot of money for other battles. A rematch with Jake is a possibility, depending on how their battle takes place. T
Temptations that can delay retirement
- Shakur Stevenson
- Ryan Garcia: Rematch
- Devin Haney
- Theofimo lopez
Tank Davis is generally believed to have lost his love for the sport after his last fighting against Lamont Roach, Frank Martin and Ryan Garcia. He made a fortune out of those battles. With the money, he seems to have lost the hunger and motivation he once had before he became rich.
Many fans called Gervonta as ‘the face of boxing’ because of the amount of attention his fighting receives. It doesn’t matter who tank is fighting; He brings in large crowds and sells well on PPV.
Last updated on 09/26/2025

