Ellis tossed the coin into the air and left the fate of boxing's lightweight division to chance.
Tank Davis is quickly becoming a household name in the mainstream. However, the Southpaw from Baltimore still has some work to do in a lightweight division where Devin Haney (30-0) currently reigns supreme as the undisputed champion. But the contention doesn't end there because just outside the top three spots in the highly competitive division lies a New Jersey native ready to make his mark named Shakur Stevenson (20-0). The 25-year-old showed his eagerness last weekend when he hopped in the ring following Devin Haney's controversial victory over Vasiliy Lomachenko (17-3) and taunted the champ by indicating that he planned on ending his reign soon. Therefore, with multiple big names vying for the top spot in the lightweight division, Tank Davis' coaches, Kenny Ellis, and Calvin Ford, recently decided to take matters into their own hands by simply flipping a coin on social media to determine which title contender would be their fighter's next opponent.
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