Gervonta Davis just threatened YK Osiris after Lil Reese called out his poor ability to pay back his bets. Moreover, the Chicago native said that he's betting on Tank Davis to win his next fight, and challenged Osiris via Twitter. "Somebody tell ykosiris I got @Gervontaa for whatever he tryna bet," he tweeted over the weekend. Not only that, but Davis himself stepped in to say that Osiris better pay up this time. Overall, it seems like they're challenging him to bet against Tank and prove that he can pay a losing bet. "And I’m knocking him out if he don’t pay," Davis replied to Reese on the social media platform.
Furthermore, the 28-year-old pro boxer is set to face off against Ryan Garcia in a highly anticipated 12-round bout. To elaborate, the fight will take place on April 22 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. What's more is that the boxers just wrapped up a heated press tour that stopped in New York and L.A. earlier this month. The theatrical and intense displays of competitiveness and determination only add to excitement around the Showtime Sports PPV event.
Gervonta Davis YK Osiris If Lil Reese Bet Doesn't Work Out
However, any mention of the word "bet" used to scare YK Osiris due to his shoddy past wagers. For example, he notoriously owed money to rappers like Drake, French Montana, Young Thug, Lil Baby, and more for his moves. Still, it would be one thing if he simply had bad luck and lost a lot of dough. Unfortunately, though, these issues seem to stem from late payments and unfulfilled promises. Still, that's all in the past (at least hopefully), as the rapper said he was free of debt at the start of last year (fun fact: he wasn't).
"I’m going shopping today about to take my son shopping today,” the "Worth It" artist said in a clip as he drove with his son. “You know we debt-free, man. Taking my son shopping today. We gon’ spend that money.” Hopefully he gets to support whoever he wants in Davis versus Garcia and has the bucks to match Reese's boasts. Regardless, stick around on HNHH for the latest on Gervonta Davis, Lil Reese, and YK Osiris.