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Floyd Mayweather protege Gervonta Davis misses weight for Francisco Fonseca fight and loses his IBF world title

FLOYD MAYWEATHER protege Gervonta Davis lost his title on the eve of his boss’ biggest night after rolling in to his weigh-in an hour late and two pounds over.

The IBF super-featherweight champion should have hit the scales before Conor McGregor and his promoter for his fight with Francicso Fonseca.

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Gervonta Davis looked gutted after losing his IBF title on the scalesCredit: Getty
Gervonta Davis looked in a bad way at Thursday's media day and he lost his belt a day later

But he was delayed until after the main event and even with the extra time he was still carrying too much timber.

The Baltimore banger needed three attempts to make the 130lb mark for his brilliant third-round win against British hardman Liam Walsh in May.

But he blew his chance to retain the strap on the billion-dollar Las Vegas card as the co-main event.

On Thursday Tank swerved all interviews after arriving to the undercard media day over an hour late again.

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Buried under a cap and sunglasses  the 22-year-old looked drawn-out and weak and  fight fans had their worst fears confirmed by a string of tweets from the youngster.

He said: “I'm young, I'm growing. I had a chance to make the weight I knew I couldn't make it and that's that.

"I will have a belt again. I lost the belt not a fight.”

Making the 130lb super-featherweight mark has been a recurring problem for Gervonta DavisCredit: Reuters
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The fight with the unknown Costa Rican will still go ahead but there will be no belt on the line.

Before the debacle, the 18-0 star was promising a huge performance.

He said: "Saturday night is going to be a great performance from me.

"I'm ready to take over this sport after Floyd passes me the torch.

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"I feel like my career is very similar to Floyd's so far.

"We started out at the same weight and we each got our first belt at 130-pounds.

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“I just want to live up to what he's accomplished and accomplish even more.

"I believe that I have the skills and the ability to be the big star in this sport.” 

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