Oscar De La Hoya discusses Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield fight delay
2 sources • 3 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 2:50 AM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya indicated that a potential fight between Gervonta Davis and Floyd Schofield is unlikely to happen soon. Davis, who has not fought in over 15 months since a draw with Lamont Roach Jr. in March 2025, is currently classified as a 'champion in recess' by the WBA. De La Hoya noted that due to Davis' legal issues and a lengthy absence from the ring, Schofield may need to pursue other contenders, possibly facing Lucas Bahdi next. He emphasized that while he sees value in the matchup, immediate plans are complicated, and hopes for the fight remain for the future.
- •Oscar De La Hoya suggests fight is postponed, not canceled.
- •Gervonta Davis has not fought since March 2025.
- •Floyd Schofield may fight Lucas Bahdi next.
- •Davis facing legal issues complicates matchmaking.
- •De La Hoya believes matchup could happen later.
- 2:50 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Maybe down the road’: Oscar De La Hoya pumps the brakes on Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield talk
- 2:50 AMBad Left Hook — ‘Maybe down the road’: Oscar De La Hoya pumps the brakes on Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield talk
"Any hope some may have for a fight between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Floyd Schofield for the WBA lightweight title looks like it will have to wait. There were already pretty public cracks forming in that plan, not to mention the fact that Davis (30-0-1, 28 KO) hasn’t fought since in 15 months after his controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr in March 2025, nor, frankly, that Schofield (19-0, 13 KO) hasn’t fought in a year himself. Promoter Oscar De La Hoya doesn’t outright say that the fight isn’t happening, but comes as close to that as is needed to know the fight is not happening. At least not any time soon. “I love the fight. I love the fight for Schofield, I love the fight for Gervonta. Gervonta is one of the best fighters out there today, I love Gervonta,” De La Hoya said tonight during Golden Boy’s DAZN card. “But the fact of the matter is, Gervonta is a champion in recess. That’s exactly what the WBA has said. So what we feel is, let Schofield fight the next available top contender, who could be maybe (Lucas) Bahdi, that would be a terrific fight for the full world title. “Schofield will be a force to be reckoned with, a world champion, and maybe down the road, we can make that Gervonta fight happen.” It should be noted that “champions in recess” are allowed to return and be reinstated as champion pretty easily if the involved parties want them to be able to just do so. We’ve seen the WBA do that with Seiya Tsutsumi and Antonio Vargas in recent months. Gervonta Davis has the sort of money-making potential that makes it a no-brainer that if, for instance, everyone really wanted it to happen, yes, Gervonta Davis would be reinstated as WBA champion and allowed to defend. But there’s a lot more going on here, too. Asked if he has any information on Davis even being available, as Tank has been facing a number of legal issues outside of the ring, De La Hoya offered Davis his best wishes, and sort of framed that as another reason for Schofield to take a different WBA title fight instead — or, in reality, why Schofield may have to take a different fight instead, even if there really were desire on both sides to do the Tank fight next. “(Tank) has to take care of his issues,” Oscar said. “And I understand if he does have issues, because every fighter goes through issues and problems. Maybe he’s trying to figure out life in general. I do wish him the best, I hope he does figure it out, because we do miss him in the ring. I hope that one day we get Floyd Schofield with Gervonta Davis.”
"Don’t expect to actually see Tank Davis vs Floyd Schofield any time soon
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 21, 2026, 2:50 AM‘Maybe down the road’: Oscar De La Hoya pumps the brakes on Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield talk
Don’t expect to actually see Tank Davis vs Floyd Schofield any time soon
- Bad Left HookJun 21, 2026, 2:50 AM‘Maybe down the road’: Oscar De La Hoya pumps the brakes on Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield talk
Any hope some may have for a fight between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Floyd Schofield for the WBA lightweight title looks like it will have to wait. There were already pretty public cracks forming in that plan, not to mention the fact that Davis (30-0-1, 28 KO) hasn’t fought since in 15 months after his controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr in March 2025, nor, frankly, that Schofield (19-0, 13 KO) hasn’t fought in a year himself. Promoter Oscar De La Hoya doesn’t outright say that the fight isn’t happening, but comes as close to that as is needed to know the fight is not happening. At least not any time soon. “I love the fight. I love the fight for Schofield, I love the fight for Gervonta. Gervonta is one of the best fighters out there today, I love Gervonta,” De La Hoya said tonight during Golden Boy’s DAZN card. “But the fact of the matter is, Gervonta is a champion in recess. That’s exactly what the WBA has said. So what we feel is, let Schofield fight the next available top contender, who could be maybe (Lucas) Bahdi, that would be a terrific fight for the full world title. “Schofield will be a force to be reckoned with, a world champion, and maybe down the road, we can make that Gervonta fight happen.” It should be noted that “champions in recess” are allowed to return and be reinstated as champion pretty easily if the involved parties want them to be able to just do so. We’ve seen the WBA do that with Seiya Tsutsumi and Antonio Vargas in recent months. Gervonta Davis has the sort of money-making potential that makes it a no-brainer that if, for instance, everyone really wanted it to happen, yes, Gervonta Davis would be reinstated as WBA champion and allowed to defend. But there’s a lot more going on here, too. Asked if he has any information on Davis even being available, as Tank has been facing a number of legal issues outside of the ring, De La Hoya offered Davis his best wishes, and sort of framed that as another reason for Schofield to take a different WBA title fight instead — or, in reality, why Schofield may have to take a different fight instead, even if there really were desire on both sides to do the Tank fight next. “(Tank) has to take care of his issues,” Oscar said. “And I understand if he does have issues, because every fighter goes through issues and problems. Maybe he’s trying to figure out life in general. I do wish him the best, I hope he does figure it out, because we do miss him in the ring. I hope that one day we get Floyd Schofield with Gervonta Davis.”
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