Davis boxing Promotions at CareFirst Arena
Davis Boxing Promotions has established itself as a prominent name in the boxing world, showcasing thrilling events that captivate fans in Washington, D.C. Since its inception, the promotion has focused on elevating local talent while bringing high-profile bouts to the forefront. The CareFirst Arena serves as a key venue for these electrifying events, providing an ideal setting for both fighters and spectators alike.
Located in the heart of Washington, CareFirst Arena boasts a seating capacity that accommodates thousands of boxing enthusiasts. The arena's seating arrangements are designed to enhance the viewing experience, ensuring that every fan has a great sightline to the ring. Whether you prefer floor seats for an up-close experience or elevated seating for a broader view, there are options available to suit every preference.
Events hosted by Davis Boxing Promotions typically occur throughout the year, with a seasonal schedule that aligns with major boxing calendars. Fans can expect a mix of local bouts and championship fights, making it a must-visit destination for boxing aficionados. With competitive ticket pricing and various seating levels, attending a Davis Boxing Promotions event at CareFirst Arena is an accessible experience for all.
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Davis Boxing Promotions Flash News
WBA Grants Lamont Roach Opportunity to Face Gervonta Davis
The World Boxing Association (WBA) has authorized Lamont Roach Jr. to challenge Gervonta 'Tank' Davis, bypassing a mandatory title defense. Roach, the current super featherweight champion with a record of 25 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, was initially scheduled to face interim champion Albert Batyrgaziev. However, the WBA granted a special exception for Roach to pursue a fight against Davis for the WBA lightweight title.
The WBA's decision followed a formal request from NoXcuse Boxing Promotions and was made after consultations regarding Batyrgaziev's mandatory status. The fight is tentatively set for December 14, with a potential rescheduling to December 21 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., which would enhance the regional rivalry between the Baltimore-native Davis and Roach from Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
Roach is on a six-fight winning streak, while Davis remains undefeated at 30-0. The outcome of this bout will determine Roach's future obligations regarding Batyrgaziev.