Deric Davis cried leaving football for boxingDeric Davis cried leaving football for boxing
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Deric Davis cried leaving football for boxing

Dan O'keefe
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Deric Davis says walking away from American football was the hardest choice he's made, but he believes his future lies in the ring. The prospect told Ring Magazine he wept when he shut the door on gridiron dreams.

“I cried like a baby. I wanted to be a football player so bad, but I believe I made the right decision. I believe I'm special in boxing, I have a light and just an aura about me that people are going to love to see.”

— Deric Davis, via Ring Magazine

What Deric Davis said

Davis faced a fork between two sports. He gave up football to chase a professional boxing career, betting on his feel for the sweet science. The transition came with emotional weight — a dream deferred for another he rates higher.

What it moves

Davis now builds his record with the confidence that he picked correctly. His next step is proving the instinct right, one fight at a time. The quote signals a prospect willing to back his self-belief against doubt.

Source: ringmagazine.com. Full Deric Davis fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.

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