A Quote by Gervonta Davis

I am the cash cow in the 130-pound division. — © Gervonta Davis
I am the cash cow in the 130-pound division.
I'm the cash cow, I believe, so at 135 or 130, I'm selling out arenas, putting butts in the seats.
So many kids dream about playing in the NFL. But I was 130 pounds in ninth grade. I looked around and didn't see any 130-pound wide receivers in the pros.
I think the reason I'm the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world is I beat everyone in my division.
At the end of the day, I am the cash cow in women's boxing.
I remember when I first walked into an American locker room, and no one had ever seen a 130-pound wrestler before. Those guys thought I was such a joke.
The money in politics is a cash cow for the media.
The sport needs the cash cow back.
I went through the fields, and sat for an hour afraid to pass a cow. The cow looked at me, and I looked at the cow, and whenever I stirred the cow gave over eating.
I'm the cash cow now, man. It's the Cejudo way.
We've sent 130 men to death row to be executed in this country, at least 130 that we know of, who have later have been exonerated because they were either innocent, or they were not fairly tried. That's 130 people that we've locked down on death row. And they've spent years there.
I want to be the first champion of the 125-pound division.
We've never had somebody to secure the legacy for the 155-pound division.
When you're the cash cow that lays the golden goose egg, people are always going to cheer you on, whatever.
I'm going to show everyone why Jermell Charlo is a threat to the whole 154-pound division.
I moved up to 130 pounds hoping champions in this division were not cowards like those at 126 pounds. It looks like I was wrong.
You're not challenging anyone else but yourself. I'd like to have a 300-pound bench, 500-pound deadlift, and a 400-pound squat.
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