Boxing fans are often left disappointed when fight negotiations fizzle out, but they will be rewarded when Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia square off Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena. The main Davis vs. Garcia fight card is set for 8 p.m. ET (Showtime PPV). Garcia is an undefeated 24-year-old from Los Angeles, while Davis is an unbeaten 28-year-old from Baltimore. Neither boxer is a champion at super lightweight, so this is not a title fight. However, the spotless records and large fan bases make it one of the most anticipated bouts in recent years.
Davis is a -220 favorite (risk $220 to win $200), while Garcia is +180 in the latest Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia odds from Caesars Sportsbook. The over/under for total rounds completed is 8.5. Before locking in any Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis picks, make sure you check out the boxing predictions and betting advice from SportsLine analyst Peter Kahn.
Kahn is a true boxing insider who has his finger on the pulse of what's going on inside and outside of the ring. He has managed numerous world champions and currently manages 20 fighters through his company, Fight Game Advisors. Kahn recently won the 2022 Boxing Writers Association of America Cus D'Amato Manager of the Year award and was named to the 2023 Florida Boxing Hall of Fame.
Kahn is uncanny when it comes to picking fights. He is an astounding 39-10 on his last 49 SportsLine boxing picks, returning more than $4,000 to $100 bettors. Anyone who has followed him has already seen massive returns.
Now, with Davis vs. Garcia on deck, Kahn has studied the matchup from every angle and released confident selections for the fight. You can see those picks at SportsLine.
Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis preview
Many involved with Saturday's main event agrees that the driving force behind making the fight a reality was Garcia's will to make it happen. Now, he must make the most of the opportunity. Not only is Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs) responsible for planting the seeds of this matchup by first calling out Davis a few years ago, he stated that he was willing to do anything to make it happen. By all accounts, he has kept his word.
According to numerous reports, Garcia agreed to several concessions in the contract that include taking a lesser percentage of the purse than Davis, a rematch clause and a rehydration clause on fight day. The rehydration clause states that either fighter will receive a significant financial penalty if he weighs more than 146 pounds (10 pounds more than the contracted weight of 136) on Saturday, just hours before the opening bell.
Davis is 28-0 with 26 knockouts in his career, holding world titles in three weight classes. His debut came as an 18-year-old in 2013 when he knocked out rival Desi Williams in 89 seconds, marking the first of eight straight knockouts. In 2014, he went the distance for the first time in his career, but he still recorded a unanimous decision win over German Meraz.
He had a career-defining performance when he scored a TKO over previously unbeaten Mario Barrios in 2021 at State Farm Arena, becoming one of the few boxers in history to hold world championships in three divisions simultaneously. Davis added a win over undefeated super featherweight champion Hector Luis Garcia in January, setting a new live gate record for ticket revenue at Capital One Arena. He has sold out arenas in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and Washington, D.C., making him the hottest attraction in the sport. See who to back at SportsLine.
How to make Garcia vs. Davis picks
Kahn likes the Under 7.5 rounds at a price of +135 in the latest Caesars boxing odds. He's also made the call on a method-of-victory prop and a money-line pick. You can only see those selections at SportsLine.
Who wins Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia? And which prop is a must-back? Visit SportsLine now to see Peter Kahn's best bets for Saturday, all from the boxing specialist who has netted his followers a profit of more than $4,000, and find out.