From what I've been reading, there are some behind the scenes games going on in connection with Saturday's clash between Gervonta Davis and Leo Santa Cruz. Davis' 135 WBA Lightweight Title and Santa Cruz's 130 WBA Super Featherweight Title are both on the line. Davis is contracted to make 130 pounds, or pay a penalty for each pound above the 130 limit. Three times in the past he's struggled to make the 130, even forfeiting a world title on one occasion. If Davis fails to make the 130, he can still defend his 135 belt if he makes that weight.
The Santa Cruz team are pushing hard to get Davis down to 130, but are afraid that he'll weigh closer to the 135 which will give him a huge advantage over Santa Cruz, who began his career at 115 before winning his first world title at 118. Davis has promised to make the 130, but Santa Cruz hopes to see him at no more that 132. There's a fear that if Davis comes in at close to 135, the bout might not take place. I think it's probably an unfounded fear though. Money talks. The weigh-in will be interesting.
This is a golden weekend of boxing.
Usyk - Chisora.
Inoue - Moloney.
Davis - Santa Cruz.