“I’ll take Floyd too. Tell ’em suit up,” Davis wrote on X.
The post came alongside a photo of the two facing off during happier times in their business relationship before Davis split from Mayweather Promotions.
Tank’s latest message adds another name to an increasingly long list of fighters he has publicly challenged. Haney remains the most active discussion after Bill Haney revealed that his team rejected the reported 70-30 offer, saying they had previously turned down “50/50 of nothing” with PBC and would not accept “70/30 of nothing.”
Shakur Stevenson has also remained part of the conversation, with the unbeaten WBC lightweight champion continuing to trade comments with Davis on social media as fans push for one of boxing’s biggest fights.
The challenge to Mayweather is unlikely to result in a legitimate fight. The 49-year-old Hall of Famer retired with a 50-0 record and has focused exclusively on exhibition bouts in recent years.
The bigger story is Davis’ sudden burst of activity. After more than a year out of the ring, he has publicly challenged Haney, Shakur and now his former promoter in the span of a single day, ensuring his name remains at the center of boxing’s news cycle while fans wait to learn who he will actually face next.
For now, the only confirmed development is that Tank continues to keep himself at the center of boxing’s conversation, even as his next opponent remains unknown.
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