DAVIS DEMANDS TWO FERRARIS HANEY FIGHT HINGES ON SAUDI NEGOTIATIONS"
Gervonta Davis has thrown down the gauntlet, demanding two Ferraris from Saudi officials to kickstart talks for a potential face-off with Devin Haney in the Kingdom. Haney, fresh off his victory over Regis Prograis, is eyeing a clash with Davis, but negotiations hit a snag due to reported concerns over Haney's commercial pull and the weight class disparity. Haney, a 140-pounder, faces resistance from Davis, who fights at 135 pounds, and the absence of a rehydration clause adds pressure on the latter. Turki Alalshikh expressed his eagerness to host the bout in Saudi Arabia, leveraging the common Muslim identity shared by Davis and Haney for regional marketability. In response, Davis raised the stakes by insisting on two Ferraris before entering into negotiations, sparking debates about his commitment to the potential showdown. The demand comes as Davis faces the prospect of fighting overseas for the first time, a hurdle already overcome by Haney in his bouts against George Kambosos Jr. in Australia. PBC's recent partnership with Amazon Prime Video adds a layer of urgency for Al Haymon to secure a marquee matchup. Davis is in contention to headline their inaugural card, but the logistics of a Saudi Arabia bout might involve co-promotion, a move PBC has previously undertaken for Davis vs Ryan Garcia. Should the Haney clash fall through, "Deen the Great" emerges as a potential opponent for Davis, bringing a fresh challenge to the table. Despite Davis' recent conversion to Islam, the possibility of a bout in Saudi Arabia adds an intriguing dimension, with "Deen the Great" expressing readiness for the matchup. The Haney-Davis showdown remains a hot topic among fans, with anticipation building for a resolution to the negotiations. Whether it's Ferraris or a new opponent, Davis is in the spotlight, navigating the complexities of international negotiations and potential matchups. #GervontaDavis #DevinHaney #BoxingNegotiations #SaudiArabiaShowdown #PBC #BoxingHeadlines