Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia: A significant boxing event is planned for the “fight capital of the world,” and it could occur in the largest Las Vegas stadium. According to BoxingScene.com, after their contracts are signed, Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions and his organization’s promotional partners will look into the possibility of holding the Gervonta Davis-Ryan Garcia bout at Allegiant Stadium. Follow the latest Boxing News: Davis vs Garcia Updates with InsideSport.IN
Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia in Las Vegas?
Although it could hold more than 70,000 spectators for fights, the Las Vegas Raiders stadium has yet to hold a boxing event since it opened in 2020. T-Mobile Arena and MGM Grand Garden Arena are the other two potential locations for the Davis-Garcia card, which is scheduled for April 15.
No more talking let’s get it on
APRIL 15th
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) January 8, 2023
Both Las Vegas stadiums frequently host high-profile fights, but Allegiant Stadium has a much larger capacity. The T-Mobile Arena can handle slightly more than 22,000 people for boxing, while the MGM Grand Garden Arena can accommodate nearly 17,000 people.
Davis vs Garcia is not finalised yet
Davis-Garcia won’t have a site until their arrangement for this Showtime Pay-Per-View main event is finalized. Although nothing has been officially confirmed, Davis and Garcia’s legal counsel have already exchanged updated copies of their contracts. No obstacles are anticipated to stand in the way of their upcoming clash. Barring any unforeseen hiccups, an official announcement might happen as soon as next week.
Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia on Allegiant Stadium?: April 15 possible date for Ryan Garcia vs Gervonta Davis, More updates, Boxing News, Davis vs GarciaThe 12-round, 136-pound fight in 2023 between Baltimore’s Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) and Victorville, California’s Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs) could go down as the country’s biggest boxing event.
The 28-year-old Davis has grown to be one of boxing’s top American draws and has sold out numerous arenas around the nation. A maximum crowd of 19,731 spectators attended the left-handed knockout artist’s most recent fight, a ninth-round technical knockout of previously unbeaten Hector Luis Garcia, on January 7. More than $5 million in tickets were sold due to that card.
The 24-year-old Garcia, who also has a sizable fan base, ought to assist Davis in surpassing his previous best pay-per-view showing.