Gervonta Davis-Roach targeted for March 1; Benavidez-Morrell now February 1

by Keith Idec

GERVONTA DAVISโ€™ return to the ring has been delayed a little longer.

Boxing News has learned that March 1 is the new targeted date for Davis to face Lamont Roach in the main event of a โ€œPBC On Primeโ€ pay-per-view show. The 30-year-old Davis, one of boxingโ€™s biggest stars in the United States, initially intended to defend his WBA lightweight title against Roach on December 14 at Toyota Center in Houston.

Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) has insisted on fighting Roach (25-1-1, 10 KOs) in Houston, though the show seemingly would be more successful commercially in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area because Davis is from Baltimore and Roach resides in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, just outside of the U.S. capital. Toyota Center, the home of the NBAโ€™s Houston franchise, is unavailable March 1 because the Rockets are scheduled to play Sacramento there that night.

Assuming Premier Boxing Champions founder Al Haymon can convince Davis to fight Roach somewhere other than Houston, their 12-round, 135-pound championship clash will take place four weeks after David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr. headline the first โ€œPBC On Primeโ€ pay-per-view show of 2025. The high-stakes, 12-round light heavyweight battle between Phoenixโ€™s Benavidez (29-0, 24 KOs) and the Cuban-born Morrell (11-0, 9 KOs) is set to take place February 1, probably at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Despite reports posted to the contrary, Haymon never considered packaging the Davis-Roach and Benavidez-Morrell matches as part of the same pay-per-view show.

Davis has invited criticism for fighting Roach, a rival who owns the WBA 130-pound championship. Roach must move up five pounds for the opportunity to face Davis, yet a more disciplined Davis officially weighed in at 133ยฝ pounds for his last fight, an eighth-round knockout of Frank Martin (18-1, 12 KOs) on June 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The left-handed knockout artist also pushed to finally fight rival Vasiliy Lomachenko next before Davis was forced to turn his attention toward another opponent. Their handlers nearly completed a deal over the summer for them to fight November 2 at MGM Grand Garden Arena, only to have Ukraineโ€™s Lomachenko (18-3, 12 KOs) inform his promoter, Bob Arum, that the 36-year-old three-weight world champion isnโ€™t certain if he will box again.

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