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Gervonta Davis Tested But Kayoed Mario Barrios Saturday

Gervonta Davis Tested But Kayoed Mario Barrios Saturday

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Gervonta Davis Tested But Kayoed Mario Barrios Saturday

Amanda Westcott- Showtime

Gervonta Davis Tested But Kayoed Mario Barrios Saturday

It was a battle Saturday night in Atlanta, but once again Gervonta Davis rose to the occasion, out-slugging a bigger fighter with a longer reach, as he stopped Mario Barrios with an 11th round TKO. And, he captured a lesser version of the WBA Junior welterweight World Championship in the process.

After struggling to get inside of Barrios’ reach in the early part of the fight, the unbeaten two division World Champion Davis stepped up the attack and eventually, scored two knockdowns in the eighth round.

The first came from an overhand right, which dropped Barrios along the ropes. He got up on shaky legs and Davis eventually landed a booming left to the face and Barrios was quickly down again with more than a minute and a half remaining in the round.

To the Texan’s credit, he not only survived but actually threw punches back at the shorter Davis, who was swinging wildly and seemed to almost punch himself out at the end of the round eight.

Davis was not as active in the ninth round and Barrios appeared to win that one scoring to the body and with an occasional right.

The fighters traded big-time blows, including Barrios landing straight right hands and Davis responding with hard lefts, as they stood toe-to-toe a couple of different times in the tenth.

Finally in the 11th round, Davis landed a wicked left to the midsection that doubled Barrios over and onto his knees. He just beat the count at 9 and once again, was on wobbly legs. Davis, then landed a couple of punches, including a clubbing left hand and referee Thomas Taylor waved the fight off.

“I made it tough. I could’ve made it easier, but it is what it is. I went up in two weight classes and I got the job done,” Davis said post fight to Showtime in the ring. 

“I knew if I could catch him, I know for sure I’d crack him. When I caught him, it showed.”

The win improves Davis to 25-0, 24 KOs and once again, displayed his star power on a big stage as more than 14,000 fans were in attendance at the State Farm Arena downtown Atlanta. Even though he was handed a WBA belt for beating Barrios, Scotland’s Josh Taylor owns the WBA’s “Super” title at 140 lb.

Barrios dropped to 26-1, but should be given credit. This, because he not only took Davis’ best for a lot of the fight, but he was standing with him and firing back after being knocked down for the first times of his entire career.

Barrios won the second and the fourth rounds on the BFW card, with the size and the straight right hand being his biggest assets. Still, Davis at only 5′ 5 1/2″ was able to find the range in the fifth and sixth rounds on our tally and got control of the bout.

And, the story is Davis, who delivered big time in an action packed fight. Davis was non-committal after the fight about whether he would stay at Jr. Welterweight or move back down to 135 lb., where he kayoed Leo Santa Cruz last October.

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A veteran broadcaster of over 25 years, T.J. has been a fight fan longer than that! He’s the host of the “Big Fight Weekend” podcast and will go “toe to toe” with anyone who thinks that Marvin Hagler beat Sugar Ray Leonard or that Tyson, Lennox Lewis or Deontay Wilder could have beaten Ali!

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