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[WATCHLIVE]TV!] Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Live streams, Free viewing options live Fight
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++[WatchLive]Boxing!]* Gervonta 'Tank' Davis vs Martin LIVE Fight ON TV Channel 15,June 2024
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Two of the hottest fighters in world boxing will light up Las Vegas on June 15 when Gervonta “Tank” Davis defends his WBA lightweight crown against the unbeaten Frank Martin, while the fearsome David Benavidez makes his light heavyweight debut against Oleksandr Gvozdyk.
Both bouts, plus undercard action, will air on Prime Video.
Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) is coming off a spectacular seventh-round knockout win over Ryan Garcia last April. In a clash of unbeaten southpaws, the pound-for-pound star will be up against one of the best young lightweights in the world, with many believing that Martin could provide a very tough test.
WATCH: Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin on Prime Video
Benavidez (28-0, 24 KOs) is a two-time super middleweight champion who has elected to move up in weight after attempts to secure a fight with Canelo Alvarez failed. “The Mexican Monster” goes up against former WBC light heavyweight champ Gvozdyk, who is highly respected and very experienced.
The Sporting News will provide live coverage of the full card and round-by-round updates on these two fights.
What channel is Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin on?
U.S.: Prime Video | PPV.com
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U.K.: Prime Video (£20)
Davis vs. Martin is available on Prime Video in the U.S. Prime Video is available for existing Prime customers and those new to the platform. Subscribers can choose from multiple membership plans with discounts available for students.
Prime also offers a free 30-day trial.
MORE: Frank Martin is ready: 'The Ghost' out to give Tank Davis a big scare
Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin start time
Date: Saturday, June 15
Time: 8 p.m. ET | 1 a.m. BST (Sun) | 10 a.m. AEST (Sun)
Location: MGM Grand Garden Arena — Las Vegas
The event starts at 8 p.m. ET, and Davis and Martin should make their way to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin fight card, odds
Gervonta Davis (c.) vs. Frank Martin for the WBA lightweight title
David Benavidez vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the interim WBC light heavyweight title
Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Alberto Puello for the interim WBC super lightweight title
Carlos Adames (c.) vs. Terrell Gausha for the WBC middleweight title
MMA Fighting has Tank vs. Martin results live for the Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin fight card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nev.
When the main event begins around 11 p.m. ET, check out our Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin live round-by-round updates for our live blog of the main event. Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Frank Martin will collide for Davis’ WBA lightweight title.
Prior to that, when the co-main event begins around 10 p.m. ET, check out our David Benavidez vs. Oleksandr Gvozdyk live round-by-round updates for our live blog of the co-headlining bout. David Benavidez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk face off for the WBC interim light heavyweight title.
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Click Here to Watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Live Online
Click Here to Watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Live Online
The Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin fight for the former's WBA lightweight title features two unbeaten boxers and the near guarantee that someone's 0 has got to go. It's a real clash of styles, too, which makes this fight — which includes David Benavidez in the co-main event — a fascinating proposition, especially in what will be 'Tank' Davis' first fight in a year.
Fourteen months may have passed since his last fight, but WBA lightweight champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis' personal life has been anything but quiet. Now he's all set to make as much noise as possible on his return to the ring, against fellow undefeated southpaw Frank "The Ghost" Martin at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Below, we'll explain below how to watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin live streams from where you are.
Las Vegas, the heart of boxing, is set to host another showdown this Saturday with the WBA Lightweight Championship on the line. The main event features undefeated lightweight stars Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Frank Martin, each looking to maintain their perfect records while securing the lightweight championship title. Adding to the excitement, the card also features a match for the Interim WBC Light Heavyweight Title between David Benavídez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Saturday’s lineup features four title fights in total, meaning fans can expect high-stakes action from start to finish.
Davis returns to the ring for the first time in more than a year and will want to look good in getting rid of the ring rust. Tank's last bout was a savage stoppage of Ryan Garcia — the Baltimore native has only gone the distance twice in 29 previous fights — but he's since had to contend with serious issues outside the ring, including violating a stay-at-home court order after a hit-and-run crash. Having served 44 days in prison as a result, the 29-year-old wants to look good, with a possible unification bout against Shakur Stevenson on the agenda.
But after doing his time, Davis is now free to continue his boxing career and defend the crown he claimed after Devin Haney vacated before moving up in weight.
Martin is ranked No. 2 behind Davis, meaning he gets the first shot at the belt, aiming to take his impressive career record up to 19-0.
The boxing world has a lightweight title bouts in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 15 with the co-headliner matches between Americans Gervonta “Tank” Davis (29-0) vs. Frank “Ghost” Martin (18-0) for the WBA Lightweight Championship. The other headliner features American David “Bandera Roja” Benavídez (28-0) taking on Ukrainian Oleksandr “The Nail” Gvozdyk (20-1) for the Interim WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
A win for either man would likely set up the chance of a unification bout later this year, so it's a must-watch clash.
Martin may be contesting his first fight among the elite but the Detroit boxer is unbeaten and has shown decent skills in his rise to world level. He's quick, got good hands and is a fine boxer on the back foot — stick to that sort of moving gameplan and the 29-year-old Ghost stands a chance. His biggest problem, though, may be getting a decision from the Vegas house in a fight Davis is expected to win.
At the age of 29, Davis is already a three-weight world champion, but the pinnacle of his career so far, the sensational 7th-round knockout of Ryan Garcia, was swiftly followed by the shameful low of a 44-day stint in prison last summer. Will that serve as a wake-up call for the power-puncher with the world at his feet?
His subsequent conversion to Islam and adoption of the name Abdul Wahid hinted at an appetite for personal and spiritual growth, though he recently reverted to his old ways, picking fights with lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, former welterweight titleist Errol Spence, and even his old promoter, Floyd Mayweather. There are no two ways about it, Davis is out to cause a splash.
Martin, however, possesses all the qualities to engineer an upset. Being trained by Derrick James, he'll have been afforded time with both Garcia and Spence, and his speed and positivity could force his opponent onto his backfoot. With his first major belt and the promise of a unification clash later this year, the incentives are massive.
Former sparring partners are ready to clash for gold when Gervonta Davis defends the WBA lightweight title in Las Vegas against Frank Martin.
A multi-division champion, Davis is coming off a win against Ryan Garcia, forcing “KingRy” to take a knee in an arena full of celebrities. He was named the “new face of boxing” after, but Davis' legal issues halted him from competing again until now.
Notorious for getting under an opponent's skin before fight night, Davis has pulled every trick in the book to intimidate Martin. Will “The Ghost” end up being his 28th win via the power punch?
“I’m gonna break you up. I’m gonna split all that up under your eyes,” Davis said. “Every time I tell people something is gonna happen, what happens? He’s shaking up there. He was talking tough yesterday when it was just him. It’s gonna show. He’s a frontrunner. He’s just worried about not getting knocked out. He’s not worrying about winning. He’s trying not to get knocked out. All that movement he has is just fake footwork, it’s regular. Mediocre.”
Click Here to Watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Live Online
Click Here to Watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin Live Online
The Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin fight for the former's WBA lightweight title features two unbeaten boxers and the near guarantee that someone's 0 has got to go. It's a real clash of styles, too, which makes this fight — which includes David Benavidez in the co-main event — a fascinating proposition, especially in what will be 'Tank' Davis' first fight in a year.
Fourteen months may have passed since his last fight, but WBA lightweight champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis' personal life has been anything but quiet. Now he's all set to make as much noise as possible on his return to the ring, against fellow undefeated southpaw Frank "The Ghost" Martin at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Below, we'll explain below how to watch Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin live streams from where you are.
Las Vegas, the heart of boxing, is set to host another showdown this Saturday with the WBA Lightweight Championship on the line. The main event features undefeated lightweight stars Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Frank Martin, each looking to maintain their perfect records while securing the lightweight championship title. Adding to the excitement, the card also features a match for the Interim WBC Light Heavyweight Title between David Benavídez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Saturday’s lineup features four title fights in total, meaning fans can expect high-stakes action from start to finish.
Davis returns to the ring for the first time in more than a year and will want to look good in getting rid of the ring rust. Tank's last bout was a savage stoppage of Ryan Garcia — the Baltimore native has only gone the distance twice in 29 previous fights — but he's since had to contend with serious issues outside the ring, including violating a stay-at-home court order after a hit-and-run crash. Having served 44 days in prison as a result, the 29-year-old wants to look good, with a possible unification bout against Shakur Stevenson on the agenda.
But after doing his time, Davis is now free to continue his boxing career and defend the crown he claimed after Devin Haney vacated before moving up in weight.
Martin is ranked No. 2 behind Davis, meaning he gets the first shot at the belt, aiming to take his impressive career record up to 19-0.
The boxing world has a lightweight title bouts in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 15 with the co-headliner matches between Americans Gervonta “Tank” Davis (29-0) vs. Frank “Ghost” Martin (18-0) for the WBA Lightweight Championship. The other headliner features American David “Bandera Roja” Benavídez (28-0) taking on Ukrainian Oleksandr “The Nail” Gvozdyk (20-1) for the Interim WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
A win for either man would likely set up the chance of a unification bout later this year, so it's a must-watch clash.
Martin may be contesting his first fight among the elite but the Detroit boxer is unbeaten and has shown decent skills in his rise to world level. He's quick, got good hands and is a fine boxer on the back foot — stick to that sort of moving gameplan and the 29-year-old Ghost stands a chance. His biggest problem, though, may be getting a decision from the Vegas house in a fight Davis is expected to win.
At the age of 29, Davis is already a three-weight world champion, but the pinnacle of his career so far, the sensational 7th-round knockout of Ryan Garcia, was swiftly followed by the shameful low of a 44-day stint in prison last summer. Will that serve as a wake-up call for the power-puncher with the world at his feet?
His subsequent conversion to Islam and adoption of the name Abdul Wahid hinted at an appetite for personal and spiritual growth, though he recently reverted to his old ways, picking fights with lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, former welterweight titleist Errol Spence, and even his old promoter, Floyd Mayweather. There are no two ways about it, Davis is out to cause a splash.
Martin, however, possesses all the qualities to engineer an upset. Being trained by Derrick James, he'll have been afforded time with both Garcia and Spence, and his speed and positivity could force his opponent onto his backfoot. With his first major belt and the promise of a unification clash later this year, the incentives are massive.
Former sparring partners are ready to clash for gold when Gervonta Davis defends the WBA lightweight title in Las Vegas against Frank Martin.
A multi-division champion, Davis is coming off a win against Ryan Garcia, forcing “KingRy” to take a knee in an arena full of celebrities. He was named the “new face of boxing” after, but Davis' legal issues halted him from competing again until now.
Notorious for getting under an opponent's skin before fight night, Davis has pulled every trick in the book to intimidate Martin. Will “The Ghost” end up being his 28th win via the power punch?
“I’m gonna break you up. I’m gonna split all that up under your eyes,” Davis said. “Every time I tell people something is gonna happen, what happens? He’s shaking up there. He was talking tough yesterday when it was just him. It’s gonna show. He’s a frontrunner. He’s just worried about not getting knocked out. He’s not worrying about winning. He’s trying not to get knocked out. All that movement he has is just fake footwork, it’s regular. Mediocre.”