How Long Has Gervonta Davis Been Boxing?

Last Modified Feb 24, 2025 11:09 GMT
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Gervonta Davis has made ripples in the world of professional boxing in a short time. The American boxer has dominated his competitors inside the squared circle right from the word ‘go’ when he started his career as a professional. While climbing up the ladder of success in the sport, Davis has won multiple championships and awards as a boxer both on the professional and amateur circuits.

Gervonta Davis made his professional debut in 2013 and a year down the line he had already outclassed eight opponents in the ring. He has since then gone on to earn a perfect fight resume where he is undefeated and holds a professional boxing record of 30 wins and 0 losses as of February 2025. Davis has won 28 of his 29 fights incredibly by knockouts, only two of his fights have gone the distance in which he has secured unanimous decision victories.

Besides having a clinical professional boxing record, Gervonta Davis had an equally dominant amateur boxing record. He had a record of 221 wins and 5 losses as an amateur and he also won multiple awards and accolades during his time as an amateur boxer. He is now braced up to make his 31st appearance in the squared circle in a high-stake WBA lightweight title fight against Lamont Roach Jr. on March 1, 2025.

Gervonta Davis’ Boxing Career

Gervonta Davis started training in boxing at a young age of five. He made his professional boxing debut right after turning eighteen on February 22, 2013, against Desi Williams in a four-round showdown. He has been competing regularly since making his debut and has a career that ages over eleven years.

Also Read: Has Gervonta Davis Ever Been Knocked Down?

Gervonta Davis’ Record

As of February 2025, Gervonta Davis has a perfect professional boxing record of 30 wins and 0 losses. He has secured 28 wins via knockouts and 2 by decision. Davis also maintained an equally impressive record as an amateur boxer where he had a record of 221 wins and 5 losses.

Also Read: Gervonta Davis Next Fight

FAQs on Gervonta Davis

A. He made his professional boxing debut on February 22, 2013.

A. He was 18 years of age at the time of his professional boxing debut.

A. As of Febraury 2025, he has a professional boxing record of 30 wins and 0 losses.

A. He has an impressive amateur boxing record of 221 wins and 5 losses.


A. He faced Frank Martin in his most recent fight. 


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