WBA super featherweight champion Gervonta Davis is hungry to batter Tevin Farmer, the IBF's world champion, in a high stakes unification showdown.

Both boxers were in action on Saturday night, coming away with wins and their world titles.

Over in Baltimore, Davis made a statement when he blew away mandatory challenger Ricardo Nunez in two short rounds. And in Arlington, Farmer retained is title with a twelve round decision win over mandatory challenger Guillaume Frenois.

After the fight, both boxers called each other out.

Davis hopes a deal can get done - because he wants to punish Farmer in every single round.

"I bumped into him years ago, and there’s so much talk—he’s been talking. When we fight, I’m not gonna lie, I’m gonna try and break every bone in his body. I’m not holding back nothing. We can fight until one person dies, that’s how I feel," Davis told Premier Boxing Champions.

He cautions that a contest with Farmer would not establish the winner as the best fighter in the weight class.

Davis views himself and WBC world champion Miguel Berchelt as the best fighters at 130.

He aims to unify by the end of the year, and if that doesn't happen he intends to move up to lightweight for more gold.

"[Farmer is] not the best at 130, he’s not even top tier. Me and Miguel Berchelt would, but I don’t care who I fight as long as I get what I earned and it’s a fair shake. I’ll fight whoever. I will unify for sure by the end of this year. I’m gonna get one of those other champions. If I don’t unify though, I’m going up. If not 130, then we’ll go to 135 and snatch all of those belts up there. Keep supporting me, I fight for y’all," Davis said.