Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia agree to bet their ENTIRE wallets on the outcome of a super fight this weekend… as the pair risked it all in Instagram Live clip – with 189,000 fans watching
- Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia will face each other in a huge fight in Vegas on Saturday
- Pair spoke on an Instagram Live video to wager their entire wallet ahead of the fight
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Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia put their money where their mouths were by betting their entire wallets on the outcome of this weekend’s mega fight.
The American pair will face each other in a huge fight in Vegas on Saturday night, and the stakes have only gone up after a bet in front of nearly 200,000 fans on an Instagram Live video.
Davis co-hosted the live stream with YouTuber Kai Cenat when his rival – and this weekend’s opponent – Garcia jumped onto the video from his car.
Things got really interesting when Davis then said to his rival, “Yo, you wanna bet?” to which Garcia replied, “Yeah, let’s do it… I’m down.”
Davis then clarified the amount by replying, “The whole wallet?” and Garcia agreed, saying, “Let’s do it with the whole wallet,” before adding, “You hear me live, let’s go, let’s make a contract, let’s sign it, both of us.”
Gervonta Davis (top right) and Ryan Garcia (bottom) made a big bet on Instagram Live
Davis, pictured training in the gym last week, is hoping to extend his career record to 29-0
Garcia is the underdog, but could make a huge amount of money if he wins and the bet stands
Davis then appears to begin calling to carry out the plans, while his friend Cenat leaps across the room yelling “we’re about to get paid.”
According to “Sporting Payouts,” Davis is guaranteed $1.5 million for the fight, while Garcia – the younger fighter – is only expected to earn $350,000.
The PPV stock, meanwhile, is split 60-40 in Davis’ favor.
There’s a lot more upside in the bet for 24-year-old Garcia, and he could earn more than four times his current fee for the fight if he emerges victorious.
The California native is currently 23-0 with a career-high 19 KOs, but will enter Saturday night’s Vegas showdown as the underdog.
Davis, meanwhile, is four years older than his rival and holds a career record of 28-0, 26 of them by knockout.
He won his last fight against Hector Garcia in January, after a domestic violence arrest threatened to disrupt the fight.
The woman, who told police in a 911 call that “he’s going to kill me,” later backtracked on her claims and the fight continued.
A woman who identified herself as the mother of boxer Davis’s child withdrew domestic violence allegations against him after a call to 911 in December resulted in his arrest