British welterweight prospect Conor Benn (21-0, 14 KOs), who has a small grudge against American lightweight knockout Gervonta Davis (27-0, 25 KOs), bounced back a little for the American’s throws in his direction.
Recall that the other day Davis was accused of domestic violence – now he no longer has problems with a woman, but with law enforcement officers. (Gervonta, of course, denies everything.)
The Briton and the stigma himself are in the gun: he is being investigated for doping before the collapsed fight against Chris Eubank Jr.: the guy passed two positive tests for banned substances.
It all started when, earlier in December, Gervonta criticized Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn for not giving up on the doped boxer, but trying to shield him: “Why didn’t they ban Hearn for what he still tried to do to him fights after finding out the dude was cheating?”
Benn has previously been caught doping – comments
This was followed by a series of sluggish throwing accusations. All this time, Conor remained silent, but after the arrest of Gervonta this week, he could not restrain himself.
“Gervonta don’t throw stones if you live in a glass house man,” he tweeted.
Davis soon answered: he cursed, suggested that Conor finish with chemistry and come to him to get some love.
In one of Gervont’s online chats hintedthat there will be no fight against Hector Luis Garcia at the end of the first week of 2023, since he is not in the mood for boxing now.