GERVONTA DAVIS thrives on the celebrity lifestyle.
The undefeated lightweight champion, 27, puts his WBA bracelet on the line against Rolando Romero on May 28.
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Defended by Floyd Mayweather Jr, Davis’ quick hands and tremendous punching power have made him a feared two-weight champion.
From humble beginnings, ‘Tank’ took up boxing at the age of five and won his first world title in 2017, with his current professional record of 26-0.
That includes an incredible 24 wins by knockout, with Isaac Cruz last fall becoming the second man to take Davis over the distance.
And away from the ring, the Baltimore native likes to spend money with his net worth estimated at around $6 million.


This hefty bank balance fuels Tank’s love of fast cars, expensive jewelry, and tattoos, with Davis covered in token body art.
Those fast hands are put to good use in Davis’ epic car collection, complete with his prized motor, an outrageous custom USSV Rhino GX.
One reviewer described the vehicle as “worthy of a warlord” and it comes with incredible features.
Under the hood is a gigantic 6.8-liter V8, which rumbles to the tune of 440 hp.
This $330,000 behemoth isn’t built for speed, though – it puts comfort at the top of the list.
Inside the seven-seater there’s a massive built-in TV, with Apple CarPlay so passengers can watch Apple TV and stream iTunes on the sound system.
PERSONALIZED TANKER CAR
There are huge leather seats front and rear, plus chunky all-terrain tires to tackle any terrain.
And for a personal touch, the car even features Davis’ own GTD branding.
It’s hard to imagine there’s much room left in the garage, but Davis also manages to cram in a $330,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan, a Corvette Stingray and a gorgeous Lamborghini Urus SUV.
No celebrity garage would be complete without a Ferrari 458, while Tank also owns a relatively modest Range Rover.
If getting noticed is the plan, it definitely works – and the boxing champion takes pride in his looks, too.
Davis has a fascination with jewelry and is often adorned with diamond-encrusted necklaces, expensive watches and chunky rings.
His collection is in the millions — but in 2019, Davis suffered a burglary where over $6 million worth of bling was stolen.
The robbery took place just hours after Davis bragged about a gold chain and a watch on Instagram.
He begged for their safe return, writing, “Yo someone broke into my house here in Cali and stole my jewelry [sic]…If anyone tries to sell it, let me know!”
One thing no one can take away from Tank is his body art, with the champ covered in tattoos from head to toe.
He now has over twenty separate pieces, including a gorilla’s face on his chest, a tattoo that reads “Blessed” on his neck, and a pair of boxing gloves on his bicep.
Davis also sports a “hidden” tattoo under his right forearm, which depicts the Playboy Bunny.


And the tattoos aren’t just limited to his upper body, with Davis sporting a portrait of a woman on his lower leg and a bizarre homage to Michael Jackson’s Thriller on his right thigh.
The tatt was inspired by the 1982 song and best-selling album of all time, which saw the King of Pop turn into a zombie during an iconic video.
Sharing the new art in 2018 with his 3.3 million Instagram followers, Davis wrote, “RIP the GOAT.”
Returning to the ring on May 28, Tank defends the WBA strap he won by stopping Mario Barrios in June 2021.

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