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Gervonta Davis is considering a shift in his career as he approaches retirement from boxing. After an impressive tenure in the ring, which includes 30 fights and an astounding 28 knockouts, Davis has announced his intention to retire in 2025. The undefeated champion has expressed his fatigue with the sport, indicating that he is ready to explore new opportunities beyond boxing.
In a surprising turn, Davis is looking to venture into the real estate business post-retirement. This new direction reflects his desire to build a sustainable future and invest in ventures that provide stability and growth. As he prepares for his final years in boxing, Davis is focused on transitioning to a life outside the ring, where he can apply the discipline and determination that brought him success in his athletic career.
With his sights set on the future, fans and followers are eager to see how Davis will navigate this new chapter while cherishing the legacy he has built in boxing.
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