“Tank” was doing the last defense of its Light weight title of the AMB in the Barclays Center in New York, seeking to register another outstanding reel knockout to go with their unemployment won about characters such as Ryan García, Frank Martin, Rolly Rolly Romero and Leo Santa Cruz.

However, it was not so, with Davis fighting sometimes and could not perform the type of performance that boxing fans have become accustomed to seeing it.
Roach made him an extremely competitive fight, as reflected in the scoring tables, with the fight ending in a majority decision raffle after 12 action rounds due to scores of 115-113 Davis and 114-114 twice.
Having shared the ring with “Tank” for 36 minutes, Roach revealed to Boxing News just what he thinks of the power of his rival.
“It’s a rather decent power. I can see why he knocked out some boys for sure.”
According to the reports, Davis and Roach are close to announcing a rematch, with the promoter of Roach Garry Jonas stating that it is “a treatment made.”
“Very close. In my opinion, it is a treatment made, but there are formalities, but it is a treatment made, and it is not far away. I can not give you more than that at this time, but I can tell you that it will be an interesting fight.”
The rematch will come after the controversy in the first fight, where the “tank” knelt, but the referee decided not to write it down as a fall. Davis then said that Grease was in his eye.
If the referee had obtained a 10-8 round, it would have been sufficient to see Roach claim the victory and become the new lightweight champion of the AMB, and now exactly what the challenger told the referee during those controversial times has been revealed.