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Gervonta Davis doubles down on rehydration clause, predicts ‘7th, 8th round knockout' for Ryan Garcia

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Gervonta "Tank" Davis and Ryan Garcia’s upcoming fight is undoubtedly the most anticipated bout of the year. The verbal jabs began once both undefeated boxers signed, sealed and delivered their names on the dotted line for April 22. 

As the countdown creeps closer to fight night, it is no surprise that Davis and Garcia have yet to tone down the trash talk.

"He’s [Garcia] not in the same class as me," Davis told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. "I have the full package. I don’t think he has the full package with his overall ability."

Tank previously referred to Garcia as an incomplete fighter who lacks "footwork" and "IQ" at last month’s press conference and face-off. While Garcia packs a powerful left hook, Davis sees no need to alter his preparation with a fighter he believes fails to measure up to him in terms of skill set.

Gervonta Davis, right, and Ryan Garcia are set to fight at T-Mobie Arena in Las Vegas on April 22. (Tom Hogan/Golden Boy Promotions via Getty Images | Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

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"He [Garcia] doesn’t bring any concern for me to need to change up my game plan," says Tank. "I don’t want to sound cocky. I wouldn’t know until I get in the ring with him – his movement, his hand speed. I’ll fill him out overall, break him down by his mistakes, and then we’ll get him out of there." 

A previous concern was the agreement to fight at a particular weight. While Ryan Garcia wanted to fight at 140 pounds, he ultimately agreed to 136, which is slightly above the lightweight limit of 135. Gervonta Davis believes

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