Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Fighter hopes to reschedule bout
Middleweight Ryan Davis has told WBN that a failed MRI scan lead
to his fight with Vanes Martirosyan being called off just 24 hours before they
were scheduled to meet and the Illinois
fighter is now seeking a second opinion.
The 34 year-old’s 13-year boxing career in now in doubt
after promoters Top Rank pulled the plug on the high-profile clash and Davis
hopes to clarify the situation after seeking more medical advice.
“With the MRI not going well, the doctor did not want me to
fight,” David told World Boxing News.
“I am getting another opinion and at this moment, I am not
sure when my next fight will be.
“I have to get this taken care of first and have nothing in
negotiation yet regards to rescheduling with Martirosyan.
“I trained hard for that fight and I believe he is scared to
fight me so hopefully we can get the fight on again at some point as I want to
be ranked in the top 10 by one of the major sanctioning bodies in the future.”
‘Dangerous’ Davis has won 24 of his 36 contest so far and
took five-time world champion Zab Judah the full twelve rounds in 2007.