Bill Haney wants his son Devin Haney to fight Gervonta 'Tank' Davis in a boxing match.

Boxer Gervonta Davis received an invitation from Bill Haney, father of Devin Haney, to fight against Devin in 2026.

December 15th 2025.

Bill Haney wants his son Devin Haney to fight Gervonta 'Tank' Davis in a boxing match.
Professional boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis was set to have a lucrative fight against Jake Paul, but it was unfortunately postponed due to allegations of domestic violence from his girlfriend. However, there was still some exciting news for Tank in the boxing world. Bill Haney, father of fellow boxer Devin Haney, extended an offer for a match between the two in the upcoming year.

According to Boxing News, Haney Sr. made the offer in a recent online video aimed at Tank. This potential matchup would be between two undefeated champions, making it a highly anticipated event. Tank holds an impressive record of 30-0-1, while Devin boasts a record of 33-0.

In the video, Bill is seen at a car dealership, proudly showing off a new car that his son had bought for him. He then turns his attention to Tank's boxing team, delivering both good and bad news. The good news being that his son had bought him yet another Mercedes, while the bad news was that their team hadn't received any luxurious gifts. But Bill made it clear that they were on his son's radar and challenged them to get their fighter to become more like Devin in the future.

ESPN reported that Devin recently claimed the WBO welterweight title by defeating Brian Norman Jr., marking Norman Jr.'s first loss. He did so through a unanimous decision on November 23rd. Meanwhile, Tank, who currently holds the WBA lightweight title, should have been taking a break after his exhibition match on November 14th was cancelled. This was due to his ex-girlfriend, Courtney Rossel, filing a civil lawsuit accusing him of various offenses including battery, false imprisonment, and emotional distress.

After his victory, Devin publicly invited anyone to step into the ring with him. He confidently declared, "We're taking on all comers. [Welterweight] is a weight class I was meant to be at for a long time. My dad has been telling me to move up for a while now. I'm here to stay at 147 for a long time."

In other news, rapper Megan Thee Stallion recently won a defamation suit against a blogger named Milagro Gramz. The verdict was in favor of Megan, marking a successful outcome for the artist in the legal battle.

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