How to watch or stream Gervonta Davis v Lamont Roach Jr
The Guardian will have round-by-round updates, analysis and instant reaction in this space.
In the US, the fight will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video Pay-Per-View. The main card begins at 8pm ET, with the main event ringwalks expected around 11.30pm ET. The pay-per-view is priced at $79.95.
In the UK, Amazon Prime Video PPV will also broadcast the action for £14.99.
In Latin America, ESPN and Disney+ will carry the fight.
Key events
Some undercard bouts of note as Barclays Center continues to fill up. Cuban rising star Yoenis Tellez improved to 10-0 with seven knockouts after dominating former unified champ Julian Williams in 12-round unanimous decision by scores of 119-109, 118-110 and 117-111. Tellez, 24, pressed forward relentlessly, wearing down Williams with sharp right hands and uppercuts. Williams, a Philadelphian now 2-4 since his 2019 upset of Jarrett Hurd, struggled to keep up but showed remarkable courage in making it to the final bell. With the win, Tellez claimed the WBA’s interim super welterweight title, solidifying his place as a serious contender in the 154lb division. Meanwhile, Williams’ future in the sport remains uncertain after another tough loss.
Before that, Hurd’s career ended in brutal fashion as Johan Gonzalez battered him with overhand rights en route to a split-decision victory by scores of 98-92, 96-94, and 94-96. Hurd, struggling to evade punches, showed heart but couldn’t turn the tide. The 34-year-old made a final push in the ninth but faded late and was nearly stopped in the 10th. Afterward, Hurd announced his retirement, closing a 12-year career that saw him unify junior middleweight titles with wins over Tony Harrison and Erislandy Lara. For Gonzalez, it was a career-best victory, bouncing back from a stoppage loss last October.
At the moment Alberto Puello and Sandor Martin are in the ninth round of their WBC junior welterweight title. That’s the second-to-last preliminary fight ahead of tonight’s main event between Davis and Roach, who should make their entrances around 11.30pm local time – or roughly an hour and a half from now.
Preamble
Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of tonight’s WBA lightweight title fight between Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. We’re ringside at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center to bring you round-by-round updates, analysis and instant reaction as Davis looks to defend his crown and extend his unbeaten record.
Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) is the face of American boxing and one of the sport’s biggest stars, a classic knockout merchant with the rare ability to sell out arenas and generate massive pay-per-view numbers. With elite timing, concussive power in both hands and a calculated approach, the 30-year-old Baltimore native has become a must-watch fighter – but questions about his legacy remain. Despite his dominance, he has yet to face the other top names in and around his division, and tonight’s fight against Roach is being viewed as yet another showcase rather than a true challenge.
Roach (24-1-1, 9 KOs), meanwhile, comes in as a major underdog but not without credentials. The 29-year-old native of Washington DC is the reigning WBA super featherweight champion, stepping up in weight for a shot at a historic upset. A slick and technically sound operator with above-average hand and foot speed, Roach earned this opportunity by winning six consecutive fights, including an upset over Héctor Luis García to claim his first world title in November 2023. While the oddsmakers have him as a roughly 9-1 underdog, he’s made it clear all week that he didn’t come to be a footnote in Davis’s career.
The two were amateur rivals growing up in the greater Washington metropolitan area, lending a distinct DMV flavor to tonight’s event. Their teams have been cordial in the run-up and it’s made for a mostly friendly promotion (although the traditional staredown after Friday’s weigh-in did get a little spicy).
For Davis, this fight is less about defending his title and more about what comes next. He has hinted at retirement, floated the idea of fighting three times in 2025, and responded dismissively to recent challenges from Devin Haney, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Shakur Stevenson. Yet, the demand for him to finally take on one of these marquee names is growing louder.
A routine knockout of Roach won’t silence those questions – it will only amplify them. Will tonight be the fight that forces the conversation to change?
How to watch or stream Gervonta Davis v Lamont Roach Jr
The Guardian will have round-by-round updates, analysis and instant reaction in this space.
In the US, the fight will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video Pay-Per-View. The main card begins at 8pm ET, with the main event ringwalks expected around 11.30pm ET. The pay-per-view is priced at $79.95.
In the UK, Amazon Prime Video PPV will also broadcast the action for £14.99.
In Latin America, ESPN and Disney+ will carry the fight.
Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s his lookahead to Saturday’s main event.
Thirty bouts, 30 wins, 28 knockouts. World titles at 130lb, 135lb and 140lb while selling out arenas from coast to coast. There’s a reason why the squat Baltimore southpaw nicknamed Tank has become the face of American boxing and one of its vanishingly few dependable box-office attractions. People don’t just pay to see him win. They tune in to see how he finishes the show.
And once more Davis has promised them something worth watching. On Saturday night in Brooklyn, he will look to add another victim to the list when he defends his lightweight strap against Lamont Roach Jr, a super featherweight belt-holder moving up a division for a shot at a seismic upset. Granted special permission to retain his 130lb title while taking on Davis at 135, Roach has seized on the opportunity to turn the industry on its ear. “I’m here to boogie,” he said Thursday. “I got a big tool bag and I’m coming with everything in it.”
The 29-year-old challenger from Washington DC is a capable operator with above-average hand speed and technical ability borne from a deep amateur background. He’s won six on the trot since his lone professional defeat to Jamel Herring in 2019, including an upset by split decision over Héctor Luis García to become a first-time world champion in 2023. But the steps up in weight and class he’ll make on Saturday have left most onlookers terribly pessimistic about his chances. Not least the oddsmakers, who have priced Davis as a vertiginous 1-20 favorite.
The reality is that for Davis, this fight is just another showcase. Another sellout crowd, another headline event, another lucrative payday on Amazon Prime’s young pay-per-view platform. The $79.95 price tag won’t keep the fans away. Barclays will be packed, buzzing, waiting for the moment Tank finds his shot and shuts off the lights. That’s the expectation. The real question is what comes next.
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