
Davis vs. Martin: Tank Versus Frank
By Chris Carlson
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 15 Jun 2024

This Saturday night live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Gervonta Davis makes his long awaited return to the ring. His opponent is undefeated lightweight contender Frank Martin. With Davis’s legal issues behind him, ‘Tank’ looks to entertain his ever growing fanbase streaming live on Amazon Prime PPV. Can Frank Martin outperform expectations in the main event on what is a fairly stacked PPV and prelims card? Will rust play a factor for Davis especially facing a sharp fighter like Martin?
Tank Davis had a busy start to 2023 by defeating a solid foe Hector Luis Garcia in January. Davis followed that 9th round TKO by taking on then unbeaten Ryan Garcia. The fight was highly-anticipated as it did well over a million PPV buys and an extremely large live gate. Garcia got off to a quick start landing a few hard punches out the gate. Only to be dropped from a counter left hook and eventually Garcia took a knee from a vicious body shot.
Tank’s court case resulted in house arrest, a stint in jail, and then an ankle monitor preventing him from scheduling his next fight. Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather Promotions recently stated Tank has a hit list and he plans on fighting the top guys in and around the 135-pound weight division. Names like Vasiliy Lomachenko, Shakur Stevenson, and possibly a rematch with Ryan Garcia. However let’s stop right here to prevent from putting the cart before the horse.
Coming off a somewhat subpar outing against Artem Harutyunyan, Frank Martin should be motivated. Add in the fact Frank is making a career high payday and has an opportunity to really shake up the boxing world should he pull off an upset. There are several important items for Martin to do just that but it starts with the boring and basic topic, the jab. Jabbing to the head or chest, even to the body at times would be a great way to establish a target for Martin’s power punches.
Punch rate is another key and not meaning he would need to throw 80 punches a round out of nowhere. Landing jabs and scoring points is a great path to show the judges you’re winning the rounds. That is of course as long as Martin lands a few clean easy to see punches and not just pity-pats. Attacking the body when Gervonta is in a high guard could be effective but only in spots so Frank can avoid getting caught with Davis’s deadly counter punches.
Setting the pace is the more important detail instead of just transiting in to a come-forward fighter for Martin. Quick combinations in a series of mini-attacks then retreat, is the more responsible way to approach Davis. Lateral movement and subtle circling on the outside between attacks to stay at a safer range. Frank can’t make the mistake of becoming overly aggressive on offense unless he has Davis hurt, still he must be careful.
In recent years we’ve seen Tank’s opposition have limited success in the first part of the fight so don’t be surprised if we see Martin winning the early action. Look for Tank to slowly but surely measure and begin to time Frank. At times Davis appears to be not doing enough or losing the fight then like a lightning bolt the fights over or the fighter is in serious danger. Tank has a quality jab and this would be a perfect style matchup to bring it out more.
Frank Martin is a skillful, sharp boxer who is very fundamental. Tank usually will be patient until the time is right to strike. Keep an eye on his weight having missed the grand arrivals and allegedly seen running shortly after. Although Tank has been more discipline with his weight in recent years it has been around 13 months since he fought Ryan Garcia. If rust is a real factor this could be very interesting.
Frank hasn’t shown his greatness maybe he will on Saturday, regardless Martin is very good at a lot of things. It should be noted that Martin hasn’t fought in around 11 months so maybe they will both come out a little rusty. All and all this should be a competitive bout and as a lifetime boxing fan here’s hoping we get a great night of boxing overall.
My Official Prediction is Gervonta Davis by Late TKO.
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Side Note: Don’t miss the co-main event between David Benavidez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk along with other bouts like Russell vs. Puello, Garcia vs. Davis on the PPV undercard and prelims. Also, on DAZN Subriel Matias vs. Liam Paro.
Written by Chris Carlson Host/Producer of The Rope A Dope Radio Podcast Available at www.blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio
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