Lightweight boxing superstar Gervonta Davis has made a triumphant return to the ring with a decisive victory over Frank Martin. After retiring for 14 months, Davis proved his mettle, extending his career record to an impressive 30-0 (28 KOs). Despite his distance, Tank showed no signs of rust, proving why he is one of the most feared fighters in the game.
Davis’ performance was a hot topic on the latest episode of JRE Fight Companion, with guests Brian Callen, Brendan Schaub and Brian Simpson. Schaub praised Davis as a great knockout artist, but what really caught Joe Rogan’s attention was Davis’ extraordinary ability, despite his relatively small stature
Rogan Marveled at Davis’ abilities
During the event, Rogan and his guests took a closer look at Davis’ knockout techniques. Rogan was especially amazed at Davis’ ability to generate tremendous energy due to his physical physique. “It’s crazy that there’s nothing special about the way he’s physical,” Rogan commented, highlighting how Davis doesn’t use the conventional image of the power hitter and despite his appearance , Davis has earned a reputation as the best player in the lightweight division .
Rogan added, “He doesn’t look like a power puncher. He just looks like a regular guy. But his f**king strength is different.” The discussion highlighted how Davis defies conventional expectations, blending speed and technique to deliver knockout blows with frightening efficiency.
Congratulations to Rogan Ryan Garcia
In addition to praising Davis, Rogan praised Ryan Garcia for his wrestling skills. Despite Garcia’s recent loss to Davis, Rogan believes Garcia has the ability to win under different circumstances. In a conversation with Max Holloway on his show a few weeks ago, Rogan discussed the possibility of a reunion between Garcia and Davis. Rogan has long admired Garcia’s speed and technical ability and is optimistic about Garcia’s future in the sport.

Rehydration Clause Debate
Rogan is excited about the possibility of Garcia facing Davis again, but one important condition. In their last fight Davis had a rehydration clause, which consisted of rehydrating Garcia to only 10 pounds behind his weight Rogan pointed out that this clause made the fight one-sided He said, “Me and Ryan Garcia, that we saw.” him as fully hydrated against it.” Devin Haney,.” Would love to see Gervonta against.” According to Rogan, the clause gave Davis a huge advantage, and without such restrictions, the rematch would have been a fair contest, showcasing both fighters at their best
Future Prospects for Davis and Garcia
While Davis is basking in the glory of his recent victory, Garcia faces challenges outside the ring. He tested positive for a banned substance, which led to a year-long ban. Despite their different paths, the return of Davis and Garcia is an incredible prospect for wrestling fans. Rogan believes that given the right circumstances, Garcia could be a great challenge for Davis, making their potential next fight one to see. Davis, meanwhile, is cementing his legacy with each win, and getting closer to being considered one of the all-time greats in the lightweight division.
Rogan’s Final Thoughts
Joe Rogan’s candid assessment of Gervonta Davis’ career highlights the boxer’s uncanny ability to defy expectations. Despite his lackluster appearance, Davis dominates his opponents with exceptional power and skill. Rogan’s insight adds a human to the investigation, highlighting the unpredictability and excitement Davis brings to the game. As Davis continues to climb through the ranks, fans and analysts alike remain eager to see how his career will fare, especially in the face of potential mergers and new challenges.
Rogan’s comments highlight not only Davis’ physical ability but also his ability to use it in the ring. His observations resonate with many in the boxing community, reinforcing the idea that true talent often defies conventional expectations. As rumors of future fights and possible matches continue, one thing is clear: Gervonta Davis is a force to be reckoned with, and his journey is far from over.
