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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis and his coach Calvin Ford in Davis's old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football," said the current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion. He grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta lived with grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing and Coach Calvin were the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis stands for a portrait with his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2016. The belt was delivered earlier that day. A "Champions" banner behind him shows a young Gervonta Davis with two amateur title belts. His coach, Calvin Ford's "Champions" banner hangs behind his.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis visits his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis visits his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis's old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis talks on the phone while holding his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2016. The belt was delivered earlier that day.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49 at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Ellis and Calvin Ford both coach Gervonta Davis, the current IBF Junior Lightweight champion.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: William Pinderhuges Elementary/Middle School is where Gervonta Davis, the current IBF Junior Lightweight Boxing Champion went to school. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Boxing coach Calvin Ford at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore.<br />
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Ford, the inspiration for character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," coaches Gervonta Davis, the current IBF junior lightweight champion, who is undefeated (17-0) with 16 KOs. He also coaches dozens of amateurs and a few other professionals.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Boxing coach Calvin Ford at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore.<br />
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Ford, the inspiration for character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," coaches Gervonta Davis, the current IBF junior lightweight champion, who is undefeated (17-0) with 16 KOs. He also coaches dozens of amateurs and a few other professionals.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49 at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Ellis and Calvin Ford both coach Gervonta Davis, the current IBF Junior Lightweight champion.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Boxing coach Calvin Ford at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore.<br />
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Ford, the inspiration for character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," coaches Gervonta Davis, the current IBF junior lightweight champion, who is undefeated (17-0) with 16 KOs. He also coaches dozens of amateurs and a few other professionals.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Boxing coach Calvin Ford at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore.<br />
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Ford, the inspiration for character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," coaches Gervonta Davis, the current IBF junior lightweight champion, who is undefeated (17-0) with 16 KOs. He also coaches dozens of amateurs and a few other professionals.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis checks his phone in between photos made with his championship belt under his "Champions" banner at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis talks on the phone while holding his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2016. The belt was delivered earlier that day.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis talks on the phone while holding his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2016. The belt was delivered earlier that day.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Boxing coach Calvin Ford at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore.<br />
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Ford, the inspiration for character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," coaches Gervonta Davis, the current IBF junior lightweight champion, who is undefeated (17-0) with 16 KOs. He also coaches dozens of amateurs and a few other professionals.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49 at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Ellis and Calvin Ford both coach Gervonta Davis, the current IBF Junior Lightweight champion.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis,  23, walks the case holding his IBF Junior Lightweight Champion belt to his Mercedes Benz outside the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis declines his coach Calvin Ford's invitation to come up to center ring and show off his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore, Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • iBaltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis, right, and his best friend Fiddle Carter, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49 at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Ellis and Calvin Ford both coach Gervonta Davis, the current IBF Junior Lightweight champion.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: he Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. The training spot of current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis, where he's coached by Calvin Ford, the inspiration for "The Wire" character Dennis "Cutty" Wise.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis, right, his coach Calvin Ford, left, and Gervonte's best friend Fiddle Carter, middle, outside the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis inspects his IBF Junior Lightweight championship belt at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2016. The belt was delivered earlier that day.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis takes photos with his championship belt under his "Champions" banner at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: The pages of a Bible flip in the wind on the stoop of a shuttered rowhome in IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis's old neighborhood. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: The pages of a Bible flip in the wind on the stoop of a shuttered rowhome in IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonta Davis's old neighborhood. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49, and his daughter Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. <br />
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Kenny Ellis and Calvin Ford coach IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonte Davis. Mia has been boxing since she was four-years-old. <br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49, and his daughter Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. <br />
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Kenny Ellis and Calvin Ford coach IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonte Davis. Mia has been boxing since she was four-years-old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Kenny Ellis, 49, and his daughter Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. <br />
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Kenny Ellis and Calvin Ford coach IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Gervonte Davis. Mia has been boxing since she was four-years-old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonte Davis's coach Calvin Ford shows off his protege's championship belt to Kisha Thomas, 41, and Fiddle Carter, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
The belt arrived at the club earlier that day.<br />
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  • iBaltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Aiyahnah “Stringbean The Dream Killa” Burke, 15,  spars with Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Coach Calvin Ford watches in the middle.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Upton Boxing Club coach Calvin Ford lectures his boxers about losing their mouth guards before a night of sparring. Nieem "The Brutal Machine" Somerville, 10, stands front and center. <br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Calvin Ford tightens the headgear of Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, during sparring practice at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Coach Rodney C. Hunt, is on the left.<br />
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  • iBaltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, left, spars with Aiyahnah “Stringbean The Dream Killa” Burke, 15, (foreground) at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Coach Calvin Ford watches in the middle.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A speed bag at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A boxer trains at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Calvin Ford circles the ring during sparring practice at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A young boxer hangs on the ropes at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Kyerianna "lil mama" Foro, 11, spars with Lynnera Spriggs, 15, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Coach Calvin Ford watches in the background.<br />
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  • iBaltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, left, spars with Aiyahnah “Stringbean The Dream Killa” Burke, 15, (foreground) at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. <br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers Lynnera Spriggs, 15, left, Kyerianna "lil mama" Foro, 11, and Candice Carter, 17, hangout ringside before sparring at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. <br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers wait for sparring to start at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers train at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Kyerianna "lil mama" Foro, 11, left, watches a sparring match at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A boxer trains while running carrying weights at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • iBaltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, 16, left, spars with Aiyahnah “Stringbean The Dream Killa” Burke, 15, (foreground) at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Coach Calvin Ford watches in the middle.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Jack Moore, 21, with bandana, and Aalliyeh Clinton, 16, right, train at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: McKinley Fulton, 17, trains at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Rowhomes a few blocks away from the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Calvin Ford tightens seventeen-year-old boxer McKinley Fulton's headgear before a sparring match at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Calvin Ford coaches Kyerianna "lil mama" Foro, 11, during a sparring match at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. watches in the background.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Jack Moore, 21, wraps his hands at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Calvin Ford talks with Jack Moore, 21, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Aalliyeh Clinton, 16, trains middle right.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: McKinley Fulton, 17, trains at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Rowhomes a few blocks away from the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers wait for sparring to start at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Rodney C. Hunt works with a young boxer at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers wait for sparring to start at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers train at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Jack Moore, 21, with bandana, and Aalliyeh Clinton, 16, right, train at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Calvin Ford talks with Jack Moore, 21, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore. Aalliyeh Clinton, 16, trains middle right.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis, at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers wait for sparring to start at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A boxer trains at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Coach Rodney C. Hunt works with a young boxer at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: A boxer trains while running carrying weights at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore Thursday January 26, 2017.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Boxers train at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: at the Upton Boxing Club in Baltimore.<br />
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