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Gervonta Davis-Frank Martin fight live results: Start time, full card


This week Frank “The Ghost” Martin expressed gratitude as his fight against Gervonta “Tank” Davis approached.

“I appreciate Tank giving the opportunity whoop his (backside),” Martin said.

Of course it’s usually Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) doing the whooping. But with his WBA lightweight title on the line, Davis will be fighting for the first time in 14 months — a layoff that began after he knocked out Ryan Garcia in April 2023. No chance Davis has lost his knockout power.

But will his sharpness be compromised by the time off with his WBA lightweight championship belt on the line Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas? Martin (18-0 with 12 KOs) will provide a test. Working under the guidance of highly regarded trainer Derrick James, he has emerged as a top contender in the 135-pound division.

USA TODAY Sports will provide round-by-round updates and analysis when the main card bouts begin. Follow along.

What time is Gervonta Davis fight vs. Frank Martin tonight?

The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET. The main event between Gervonta Davis and Frank Martin starts at approximately 11 p.m. ET

Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs. Frank Martin main fight card

  • Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin – WBA lightweight title 
  • David Benavidez vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk – WBC interim light heavyweight title 
  • Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Alberto Puello – WBC interim super lightweight title 
  • Carlos Adames vs. Terrell Gausha – WBC middleweight title

Gervonta Davis fight on Prime Video live stream

You can order the fight on Prime Video ($74.95) or PPV.com ($74.99). You do not need an Amazon Prime subscription to access the pay-per-view broadcast of the fight. DAZN is carrying the fight.

Carlos Adames defeats Terrell Gausha by unanimous decision

Carlos Adames defeated Terrell Gausha in a 12-round bout for the WBC middleweight title. Here’s the round-by-round analysis:

  • Round 1: Boxers firing jabs, assessing each other. Adames unloads with an overhand right. Blocked. But the first burst of excitement. Quiet round. Adames 10, Gausha 9.
  • Round 2: More jabs and caution as the round begins. Gausha lands an overhand right, and Adames presses the action, to no avail. Adames 19, Gausha 19.
  • Round 3: Gausha staying busy with the jab, but not much landing. Adames starting to establish himself as the aggressor, but not delivering many punches. Adames 29, Gausha 28.
  • Round 4: Adames lands a body shot. And it’s worth noting given the scarcity of punches landed. Adames opening up, taking a couple of shots but landing more. Adames 39, Gausha 37.
  • Round 5: Adames enters the round having thrown only 80 punches, but they’re the more powerful punches. Adames the aggressor, but Gausha countering effectively. Adames 48, Gausha 47.
  • Round 6: Adames fires a couple of hard rights and initiates the action. Gausha fires back. But still nothing for the highlight reel. Adames through big rights, none of which are getting through. Adames 57, Gausha 57.
  • Round 7: Finally, a serious exchange of punches at the center of the ring. Now Adames unloading overhead rights, followed by stiff jabs. Gausha scoring with jabs, but Adames showing more power. Adames 67, Gausha 66.
  • Round 8: Gausha content to lean on that left jab. And Adames distinguishing himself with power. Gausha might need Olympic-style judges to pull this out unless he throws with more authority. Adames 77, Gausha 75.
  • Round 9: Adames emerges as the aggressor again. But the fighters are oddly tentative. Gausha fires away, but suddenly he’s backpedaling again. Adames 87, Gausha 84.
  • Round 10: Gausha’s trainer sends him back out with orders to be more aggressive. But it’s Adames who’s carrying out that plan. Adams corners Gausha, then has him on the ropes and can’t capitalize. But Adames initiating the action. Adames 97, Gausha 93.
  • Round 11: Gausha lands with his jab. Adames countering with big punches. Ouch. Low blow by Adames. Gausha needing some time and deep breaths before the action resumes. Adames lands a big right, above the belt, but Gausha connects with a flurry. Adames 106, Gausha 103.
  • Round 12: Adames throwing that overhand right. But not much getting through Gausha’s high guard. Gausha showing more activity before Adames pours it on. Great exchange as the round ends. Adames 115, Gausha 113.

Gervonta Davis record 

Gevonta Davis is an undefeated 29-0 with 27 KOs in his career. 

Frank Martin record 

Martin owns an 18-0 record with 12 knockouts.

How old is Frank Martin?

Frank Martin is 29 years old.

How old is Gervonta Davis?

Gervonta “Tank” Davis is 29 years old.

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin fight predictions 

  • Josh Peter, USA TODAY Sports: By the middle rounds, Tank Davis will be playing catchup with Frank Martin. This time it’s too late. Prediction: Martin by split decision.   
  • Tom Gray, The Sporting News: Martin is one of the best opponents that Tank has shared a ring with. The challenger is quick, skilled and defensively switched on, so expect a very tough fight here. Prediction: Davis by split decision. 
  • Scott Christ, Bad Left Hook: Tank has the game-changing power, and Martin doesn’t. It will make will the ultimate difference. Prediction: Davis by TKO, 10th round. 
  • Ryan O’Hara, Fights Around The World: It could take Tank a few rounds to get the cobwebs out, but once things heat up, it’s only a matter of time. Prediction: Davis by TKO, 8th round. 

Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin odds 

  • BetMGM: Davis -700 favorite, Martin +450 underdog 
  • DraftKings: Davis -700, Martin +475 
  • Fan Duel: Davis -600, Martin +500 
  • Bet365: Davis -800, Martin +500 

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.

Frank Martin last fight

Martin won his last bout against Artem Haurtyunyan in July 2023.

Gervonta Davis weight class

Davis weighed in at 133.4 pounds and is fighting for the WBA lightweight title.

Frank Martin weight class

Martin weighed in at 134.4 pounds and is fighting for the WBA lightweight title.

How tall is Gervonta Davis?

Tank Davis is 5-foot-5.

What time does is David Benavidez fight Oleksandr Gvozdyk tonight? 

The bout will take place before the Gervonta Davis-Frank Martin fight, which is estimated to start at 11 p.m. ET. The main card fights begin at 8 p.m. ET.

Oleksandr Gvozdyk record 

Gvozdyk is 20-1 with 16 KOs.

David Benavidez record 

David Benavidez owns a 28-0 record with 24 KOs.

Gervonta Davis fight location

The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Gervonta Davis net worth 

Gervonta Davis’ net worth is $10 million, estimates Celebrity Net Worth. 

Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia: Results from 2023 match

Tank Davis knocked knocked out Ryan Garcia in the seventh round of their 2023 bout. It improved Davis’ record to 29-0 and needed just 1:44 to do it.



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