In a shocking turn of events that has left the boxing world stunned, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has taken aim at his former mentor, Floyd Mayweather Jr., in a brutal public takedown — just days after reports surfaced alleging Mayweather is on the run from federal authorities. The explosive drama unfolding between the once-close pair is not only shaking up the sport, but exposing a dark and unexpected rift.

The Mayweather Fallout
For years, Davis was considered the heir to Mayweather’s throne — a rising star in the lightweight division who trained under Floyd’s Money Team banner and often praised the undefeated champion for his guidance and promotion. But tensions have been simmering between the two for months. Davis previously hinted at feeling “controlled” and “manipulated” under Mayweather’s watch, but fans never expected things to escalate to this level.
Now, with legal clouds hanging over Mayweather’s head, Davis has broken his silence — and he didn’t hold back.
“He’s a Fraud. I See Him Clearly Now.”
In a fiery Instagram Live session that quickly went viral, Davis called out Mayweather by name, saying:
“He ain’t the king no more. He’s a fraud, running from everything — the feds, the truth, his own legacy. I looked up to him, but I see him clearly now. He used me.”
The remarks came just hours after rumors surfaced that federal authorities are seeking Mayweather in connection with a massive financial investigation involving money laundering and offshore accounts — though no formal charges have been filed yet. Mayweather’s camp has denied all allegations, claiming the boxer is merely “on vacation.”
A Mentor Turned Villain?
Sources close to Davis claim he’s been planning this callout for months but waited until Mayweather was “vulnerable” to make his move. The two reportedly haven’t spoken since early 2024, and Davis has been seen training independently, distancing himself from Mayweather Promotions and forging his own path.
“He doesn’t need Floyd anymore,” said a close friend of Davis. “Tank’s a star on his own. Floyd tried to clip his wings. Now Tank’s flying, and he’s not looking back.”
The Internet Reacts
The boxing community lit up with reactions to the bombshell. Some fans applauded Davis for finally standing up for himself, while others criticized the timing of the comments, calling it “opportunistic” and “disloyal.”
One fan tweeted:
“Gervonta waited until Floyd was in trouble to throw dirt on his name. That’s not how a champ acts.”
Others, however, rallied behind Davis, saying he has every right to speak his truth after years under Mayweather’s shadow.
“He was silenced for too long. Let the man talk,” one user wrote on Reddit’s boxing forum.
Legal Troubles Mount for Mayweather
While Davis’ verbal assault made headlines, Mayweather’s own problems are only getting worse. Multiple outlets have reported that federal agencies are investigating several business ventures tied to the boxing icon. There’s speculation that the lavish lifestyle Floyd flaunted on social media may have been built on shaky financial practices.
An anonymous source within the investigation claimed,
“He’s been on the radar for a while. There’s more going on than people realize.”
Mayweather’s team has refused to comment in detail but insists he is “not hiding” and is “fully cooperative” with authorities.
What’s Next for Gervonta Davis?
With Mayweather seemingly out of the picture, Davis is now completely in control of his career. His next fight is rumored to be against an international contender in Saudi Arabia, with potential PPV numbers expected to skyrocket after this feud.
Davis has also hinted at launching his own promotional company — possibly a direct competitor to Mayweather Promotions. In his recent live stream, he said:
“I’m building something real now. No more smoke and mirrors. This is Tank’s time.”
Final Thoughts
The public implosion of the Mayweather-Davis relationship is more than just a personal falling-out — it’s a seismic moment in the boxing world. For Gervonta Davis, this could mark the beginning of a new era, free from the influence of his former mentor. For Floyd Mayweather, the combination of legal heat and public humiliation might be the biggest challenge he’s ever faced — inside or outside the ring.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: Gervonta Davis is no longer living in Floyd Mayweather’s shadow. He’s out for blood — and maybe, redemption.