Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia
Boxing competition
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- Gervonta Davis vs.
- The bout took place at a catchweight of 136 lbs, with a 10 lbs rehydration clause, on April 22, 2023, at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
- By September 2022, negotiations had resumed but were still progressing slowly, with reports indicating that talks were ongoing and no agreement had yet been reached.
- By late October 2022, both sides had agreed to a framework for the bout, although key issues, particularly regarding pay-per-view distribution between Showtime and DAZN, remained unresolved.
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WikipediaGervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia, billed as It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This, was a professional boxing match contested between WBA (Regular) lightweight champion Gervonta Davis and WBC interim lightweight champion Ryan Garcia. The bout took place at a catchweight of 136 lbs, with a 10 lbs rehydration clause, on April 22, 2023, at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
The development of a fight between Davis and Garcia evolved over several years, beginning with early discussions in mid-2020 when both fighters publicly agreed, in principle, to face each other in 2021. By September 2022, negotiations had resumed but were still progressing slowly, with reports indicating that talks were ongoing and no agreement had yet been reached. Progress was made the following month. By late October 2022, both sides had agreed to a framework for the bout, although key issues, particularly regarding pay-per-view distribution between Showtime and DAZN, remained unresolved.
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