Tank Davis Ignites Negotiations with Saudi Arabia, Requests Ferraris as Fuel for Haney Showdown




Gervonta 'Tank' Davis has stirred the boxing world by expressing his displeasure with the Saudis and making unconventional demands. In a bold move, Tank has thrown down the gauntlet, insisting that the Saudis send him "two Ferraris" to initiate talks for a potential clash with WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney in Saudi Arabia. This demand goes beyond the usual negotiations, signaling Tank's assertion of his status as the star in the proposed bout, while casting Haney as the lesser B-side, a weight-bully opponent lacking drawing power.


The request for expensive cars is symbolic, conveying Tank's belief that he deserves special treatment as the marquee attraction. It's not merely about material possessions; it's a message to the Saudis that Tank Davis is the headliner, and Haney is merely an adversary without the same star power. This strategic demand is just the beginning, as Tank is likely to seek a substantial financial package, potentially surpassing his earnings from his recent fight against social media sensation Ryan Garcia.


Tank's call for two Ferraris represents a calculated move in the chess game of negotiations, emphasizing his value and the recognition he commands in the boxing world. The pressure is now on the Saudis to meet his unconventional demands if they want to secure this high-profile clash.


His Excellency Turki Alalshikh has expressed a keen interest in organizing the showdown between Haney and Tank Davis. However, the looming question is whether the Saudis see Haney as the A-side, a prospect that could irk Tank, who identifies himself as the 'Face of Boxing.' Tank's recent blockbuster pay-per-view fight against Ryan Garcia, amassing over a million buys, solidified his status as a box office draw.


The notion of Tank being relegated to the B-side against Haney is unexpected for fans but may indicate that the Saudis perceive him as the genuine star of the matchup. Haney's lack of excitement in his fighting style, often criticized as safety-first similar to Shakur Stevenson, and his reserved approach to promotion might be factors contributing to this perception.


Tank's frustration with the Saudis stems from their previous decisions, such as choosing Francis Ngannou over traditional heavyweight boxers like Tyson Fury and now favoring Anthony Joshua. If the Saudis prioritize Haney as the bigger star, Tank finds himself in a challenging position — either accepting the terms presented or exploring other opportunities. The demand for two Ferraris is symbolic of Tank Davis's fuming engine, expressing his discontent and pushing for recognition as the driving force in the negotiation process.


- Vladimir Krull

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