Gervonta Davis Parties With Chief Keef, Polo G, & More After Win Over Ryan Garcia

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Gervonta Davis v Rolando Romero
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - MAY 28: Gervonta Davis in action against Rolando Romero during their fight for Davis' WBA World lightweight title at Barclays Center on May 28, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Gervonta Davis celebrated his win over Ryan Garcia with several celebrities.

Gervonta Davis took down Ryan Garcia with a knockout in the seventh round of their fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday. After doing so, he celebrated remaining undefeated alongside Chief KeefPolo G, Lil Reese, Flo-Rida, and more, according to TMZ. The crew reportedly hit Ghostbar on the roof of Palms Las Vegas together. There, Davis kept a "low profile" while sipping on a drink and chatting with friends.

Davis' fight with Ryan Garcia was one of the most anticipated boxing matches in years. Mark Wahlberg, Nelly, and Ashanti, among other celebrities were all in attendance. After the fight, Drake revealed that he bet $1 million on Davis defeating Garcia.

Gervonta Davis Fights Ryan Garcia

LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 22: Gervonta Davis (L) and Ryan Garcia (R) exchange punches during their catchweight bout on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on April 22, 2023. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

When asked about the bet, Davis joked that he wants a percentage of the winnings. “Tell him I need half of that!” he joked. “It’s pretty cool to have people like that believe in me. It made me push even harder, so shoutout to Drake and the rest of the people that back me. This is only the beginning for me, I have a bright future and I’m staying humble through it all. What can I say? We done it again tonight.”

Prior to the fight, Davis walked up to the ring while playing Chief Keef's "Love Sosa." He also had JAY-Z narrate a motivational video that played beforehand as well. “Everything in life is for your greatest good,” JAY-Z said in the clip. “No matter how difficult it seemed at the time, everything is for your greatest good. It’s just teaching you discipline so you can receive your blessing. See, I’m from the bottom, from the mud. Don’t matter if you from Brooklyn, from Baltimore. All that matters is that you believe in yourself when no one else will. Any time you want something in life, you just gotta set your intention. Your intentions, your beliefs. You’re powerful." With the win, Davis improved to 29-0, 27 KO.

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