Ryan Garcia claims Floyd Mayweather protege Gervonta Davis was KNOCKED OUT in sparring ahead of Las Vegas grudge match

RYAN GARCIA has claimed Gervonta Davis was ‘KNOCKED OUT COLD’ in sparring ahead of their mouthwatering grudge match.

The surging lightweight superstars will collide in what promises to be the biggest fight of the year in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

ALAMYGervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia will settle their differences inside the ring this weekend[/caption]

RUARIDH CONNELLANThe trash talk between the pair is well and truly in full flow[/caption]

INSTAGRAMGarcia recently claimed on an Instagram Live that Davis had been KO’d in sparring[/caption]

The trash talk between the pair began flowing before they inked their contracts for the T-Mobile Arena tussle and recently spilled onto an Instagram Live with American YouTuber Kai Cenat.

And the pair didn’t hold back with the pre-fight jibes, one of which was Davis claiming The Flash got stopped him sparring.

The Baltimore bruiser asked Garcia: “You didn’t get stopped in the gym?”

Social media superstar Garcia was quick to brush off the claim and responded with one of his own.

He asked: “Didn’t you get knocked out by a Russian dude in Floyd’s [Mayweather] gym?

“They say you got knocked out cold.”

WBA (regular) lightweight champion Davis, 28, replied: “No.”

Things got really tasty when the duo agreed to bet their ENTIRE purses on the fight.

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Davis upped the stakes for their pivotal 135lb showdown by telling the Los Angeles native: “Yo, you wanna bet?”

Never one to back down from a challenge, a confident Garcia said: “Yeah, let’s do it… I’m down.”

In a bid to double down on the bet, Davis asked Garcia: “The whole purse?”

Garcia replied by saying: “Let’s do it the whole purse.

“You hear me on the live, let’s go, let’s make a contract, let’s sign it, both of us.”

Fan favourite Davis enters the biggest fight of his career on the back of an eighth-round TKO victory over Luis Garcia in January.

Garcia, meanwhile, knocked out former two-time world champion Javier Fortuna in his last outing last July.

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