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Gervonta Davis

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50 Cent, is, once again, weighing in on celebrity gossip swirling around the internet rumor mill, this time, regarding a claim made by boxer Gervonta Davis about retired fighter Floyd Mayweather, who Davis said was being held hostage in Dubai in a series of tweets he previously posted.

Davis recently claimed that Mayweather was “in Dubai and can’t leave becuz he been taking n-ggas money and not doing what they paid him to do.” Davis also claimed Floyd needed “a wire” in order to get “home.”

“Let me call 50, we gotta get this n-gga home by Monday,” Davis tweeted, to which 50 responded, “Oh nah this shit is real.”

“[Davis] would not say no shit like that if it wasn’t official,” the G-Unit CEO continued. Me and Champ be beefing but he my brother. I got some money if he need it !”
For those who are wondering (because you care—you know you do), here’s how we got here, according to Hip Hop DX:
The beef between the boxers stems from “Pretty Boy Floyd” saying earlier this week that other fighters were emulating his flash without putting in the necessary work.
Davis took this as a direct insult and unloaded with his hostage claim in return.
Mayweather’s social media indicates that he was indeed in Dubai at the beginning of this month, though there is no evidence that he is being held there.
Fif, of course, isn’t shy about trolling Floyd Mayweather, as he did back in February when he roasted the boxer for his stance on Diddy’s recent sexual assault allegations.
Lawd, what did Mayweather say about Diddy? (Not that it would take much for 50 to go into troll mode behind the deeply embattled Bad Boy mogul.)
“I’m not gonna speak bad about P. Diddy,” Mayweather said on The Pivot Podcast at the time Diddy was accused of rape by singer Cassie and other women. “‘Cause he still a Black man. Mistakes happen. And I can’t say if it is or not a mistake, but things happen in life. And P. Diddy’s business is P. Diddy’s business. It’s not my job or anybody else’s job to go on the internet and stomp him and kick a man while he’s down.

“My take on it is: it’s not my business. I don’t think it’s right at all and I don’t condone it,” Mayweather continued. “Even if that happened to my daughter, I would be hurt but that’s a choice that my daughter made.” (For the record, no woman has ever made a choice to be raped or sexually assaulted, if that’s what Mayweather was implying.)
In February, 50 noted on Instagram that “they didn’t even ask him about this,” in response to Mayweather’s remarks.
“Champ is you stupid or is you dumb? Get me the fuck out ya head, you sound like a hater. DIDDY DO IT ? COMING soon,” Fif’s post continued.
Maybe it’s a social media thing, but can anyone remember a time before now when rappers and boxers were this into celebrity gossip and male cattiness? Weird, right?

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The rumor mill is swirling after Nelly and Ashanti were spotted holding hands following the boxing match between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia, where the two were together ringside, according to Page Six. 

While the duo have not confirmed that they are seeing each other again, fans are already celebrating on social media. 
“Awww. Nelly and Ashanti are back together I’m here for it. They both aged beautifully,” one wrote. 

Even fellow celebs got into the mix with fellow rapper Bow Wow writing in the comments section of an Instagram post from The Shade Room.“Yo mo! I know we not seeing eye to eye either really but from lil bro to big bro STOP PLAYING AND MARRY THIS WOMAN BRO!” fellow rapper Bow Wow wrote in the comments section of an Instagram post from The Shade Room. “You like 50  sit yo old ass down this your queen.”
The couple has been romantically linked on and off since the 2000s and this isn’t the first time that fans have hoped for a reunion. In December 2022, the pair performed their hit, “Body On Me,” in front of an audience where they were smiling and grinding on each other on stage. Later that month in an interview with Andy Cohen, Ashanti said she was surprised by the positive reaction from fans. 
“My reaction was, ‘Wow.’ It was a lot of comments and a lot of people wanting that [us back together],” she said at the time, “What I will say is, we’re in a better place. You know, ’cause before, it was like [mimics fighting]. But we’re cool now. Yeah, we have some conversations, you know. So it’s cool.”
Cohen pushed the subject asking, “But you’re not getting back together?” The singer struggled to find words, simply responding, “I mean, I don’t…”
Fans on Twitter are celebrating the possible reunion with one making comparisons to the rekindled relationship between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez which finally resulted in their marriage more than a decade after they broke up. 

One user said that there was one person who really deserves the credit for the reunion. 

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Gervonta “Tank” Davis is headed back to the ring, this time in a catchweight fight against fellow undefeated boxer “King” Ryan Garcia. The highly anticipated fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday (April 22).

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Read on for ways to stream the PPV fight online.

Davis vs. Garcia: Schedule, Fight Card & How to Watch

The fight will stream live on Saturday via Showtime and DAZN. Boxing fans will be able to stream in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Portugal, Poland, New Zealand, Australia, and other countries around the globe. The main card begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

According to DAZN, the ring walk is scheduled for 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT. (international viewers will have to stay up late – or get up early – to catch the boxing match. The main card starts at 1 a.m. BST and 5 a.m. CET).

How much does the Davis vs. Garcia fight cost? The pay-per-view fight is $84.99 on Showtime and DAZN.

Davis vs. Garcia
$84.99

If you go through DAZN, you can stream Davis. vs. Garcia, plus dozens of fights and other sporting events for $24.99/month ($224.99/year).

DAZN requires a 30-day notice to cancel your subscription. The streamer is accessible from your TV, computer, smartphone and other devices such as PlayStation or Xbox.

For viewers who don’t have cable or access to cable channels through a streaming platform, Showtime is available on Prime Video and other streamers such as DirectTV Stream, Hulu and Sling TV.

Want to save money on your streaming bill? Bundle Showtime and Paramount+ for just $11.99/month.

Besides Davis and Garcia, Saturday’s fight card will feature a total of 11 fights in various weight classes including super middleweight, light middleweight, lightweight and bantamweight.