Davis Rejects Vacant WBA World Lightweight Title
Boxing sensation Gervonta Davis has made it clear that he has no interest in inheriting the vacant WBA world lightweight title. Davis, who held the secondary "regular" championship, could either be upgraded to the full belt or mandated to fight for it.
Undisputed Champion Haney Vacates All Titles
The undisputed champion Devin Haney, who held all four 135lb belts – the WBC, IBF, WBO, and WBA – has officially vacated his titles. Haney has moved up to the 140lb super-lightweight division to challenge for Regis Prograis' title.
Davis' Strong Words on Social Media
In response to the news of a possible title upgrade, Davis took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his disinterest, stating, "I don't want that s***."
Haney's Plans for the Future
Haney, on the other hand, has his sights set on becoming a three-weight king. He plans to move up to the welterweight division after his upcoming fight at 140lbs. Haney expressed his disappointment in not being able to make a fight happen with Davis, saying, "His side showed no interest in making the fight."
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Shakur Stevenson and Vasiliy Lomachenko to Benefit from Vacated Titles
With Haney vacating the gold, Shakur Stevenson is set to become the WBC champion. Meanwhile, Vasiliy Lomachenko and George Kambosos are in talks for a fight to challenge for the IBF strap in Australia.
It's clear that the boxing world is in for some exciting changes and challenges as fighters make their moves to secure titles in different weight divisions. Stay tuned for more updates!
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