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WBA article backs referee in Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach’s controversial clash

Oscar Pick

5th March, 2025

WBA article backs referee in Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach’s controversial clash

A WBA author has jumped to referee Steve Willis’ defence following his widely lambasted performance in Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach Jr’s showdown.

‘Tank’ made a successful defence of his WBA world lightweight title last Saturday, coming away from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, with a highly contentious draw.

Ahead of his closely contested encounter with Roach, 25-1-2 (10 KOs), many expected the 30-year-old to take care of business – against a fighter coming up in weight – in emphatic fashion.

That, however, was far from what actually unfolded on the night, with Roach instead producing a comprehensive display to take Davis, 30-0-1 (28 KOs), the distance.

But while ‘The Reaper’ was left feeling aggrieved by the judges’ scorecards, he also has an argument to say that he should have secured a knockdown in the ninth round.

Despite issuing a count after Davis took a knee, experienced official Willis then made a U-turn and ultimately ruled the incident a no knockdown.

Later, Davis insisted that he only hit the canvas because the hair product from his braids had slipped into his eyes, causing them to burn.

But still, with Roach landing a jab just moments before his opponent took a knee, there was hope that the result could potentially get overturned.

The New York State Athletic Commission, though, has since claimed that a technical issue meant that the possible 10-8 round could not be reviewed through instant replay.

Signs of a possible victory for Roach have now become even less promising, too, with a WBA author believing that Willis’ decision was “not unreasonable or unjustifiable.”

We would like to clarify that the opinions and comments expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not represent the views of WBA.

You can read the columnist’s comments and opinions at the following link 👇https://t.co/AkeikKHUy9https://t.co/WEwttqkalh

— WBA Boxing (@WBABoxing) March 5, 2025

Regarding a rematch, meanwhile, the sanctioning body’s writer has opined that it is now “up to the promoters to make it happen.”

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