In a dramatic turn of events that has shaken the boxing world, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has lashed out at his former mentor, Floyd Mayweather Jr., after footage and reports surfaced showing Mayweather in the corner of WBA super featherweight champion Lamont Roach during a recent training session. Davis, known for his explosive style both in and out of the ring, took to social media and various interviews to express his fury—calling the move a betrayal and questioning Mayweather’s loyalty.

A Tense History Reignited
Davis and Mayweather have had a complicated relationship over the years. Once regarded as the crown jewel of Mayweather Promotions, Davis rose to prominence under Floyd’s tutelage. Mayweather constantly praised the Baltimore native’s talent, speed, and knockout power, even dubbing him the “next big thing” in boxing. But behind the scenes, tensions brewed.
In the past few years, Davis began to distance himself from Mayweather Promotions, citing creative differences and a desire for more independence in managing his career. By 2022, he had officially parted ways with the promotion, though many still believed there was mutual respect between the two.
That perception seems to have been shattered this week.
Floyd Trains Roach – Tank Explodes
Lamont Roach, who recently won the WBA super featherweight title, has been seen working closely with Floyd Mayweather in recent weeks. In videos posted online, Mayweather is not just present but actively coaching Roach—offering detailed instruction, motivating him, and appearing in training footage that went viral.
Davis didn’t take it lightly.
Shortly after the footage surfaced, Davis tweeted (and later deleted):
“I was NEVER the favorite. That man [Floyd] used me until he couldn’t anymore. Now he’s onto the next puppet.”
The explosive comment sent shockwaves across the boxing community, sparking debates about loyalty, mentorship, and whether Mayweather was in the wrong.
A Matter of Loyalty or Business?
From a professional standpoint, Mayweather has always preached the importance of business over emotion. His motto, “TBE” (The Best Ever), isn’t just about performance—it’s about strategic thinking, legacy, and money. Floyd has trained and mentored several fighters, often jumping into new ventures with those who show promise.
For some, his partnership with Roach is nothing more than a savvy business move. Roach is young, hungry, and currently holds a title—a perfect opportunity for Mayweather to remain relevant in the training game.
But for Davis, it feels personal. Sources close to him say that he sees Mayweather’s move as an act of betrayal—especially given their history. Davis reportedly believes Floyd is actively working with someone who could become a future opponent, or worse, a rival brand meant to eclipse him.
Boxing World Reacts
Boxing insiders and fans have had mixed reactions. Veteran boxing analyst Andre Ward commented during an ESPN segment:
“I think Tank is feeling some emotional fallout. He looked up to Floyd, maybe even saw him as a father figure in boxing. But Floyd is a businessman. And in this sport, loyalty is rare when money and power are involved.”
Others argue that Mayweather should’ve handled the transition more tactfully, perhaps speaking to Davis before working with Roach publicly. The optics, many agree, are not ideal.
What’s Next for Tank?
Gervonta Davis remains one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, with a perfect record and multiple title wins across weight classes. But as his brand grows, so does his sense of autonomy. This recent flare-up may just be another chapter in his journey to becoming his own boss, free from the shadow of Mayweather.
In recent interviews, Davis has hinted at returning to the ring this fall, potentially against a top lightweight or super lightweight contender. Whether this feud with Mayweather will become a distraction or fuel his fire remains to be seen.
What’s clear is that the bond between Davis and Mayweather is fractured—perhaps beyond repair.
Final Thoughts
In the world of boxing, alliances shift quickly, and emotions often run high. For Gervonta Davis, Mayweather’s decision to train Lamont Roach wasn’t just business—it was personal. As both men continue on their respective paths, fans are left wondering if we’ve witnessed the final break in one of modern boxing’s most intriguing partnerships.
Only time will tell if these wounds can heal—or if this is the beginning of an all-out war between mentor and protégé.