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Champion No More: Gervonta Davis Loses Title as Legal Chaos Clouds His Future

Judge orders Gervonta Davis to jail after boxer spent house arrest at Four Seasons, luxury condo

Boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis was serving out his home detention sentence for a 2020 hit-and-run at a Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4 million high-rise penthouse that he bought in South Baltimore, prompting a judge on Thursday to order him to immediately be taken into custody.

Baltimore Circuit Judge Althea M. Handy said she gave permission for Davis, 28, who had been living in Parkland, Florida, to do the house arrest at the home of his longtime coach and trainer, Calvin Ford, in Baltimore. She said she was never asked to change that location.

“The reason I didn’t want him in Florida is because this was not a holiday,” said Handy, who later added that she did not want Davis to be sitting by the pool or hanging out at the spa. “He was serving time. And I was being considerate enough to let him do it on home detention.”

The Baltimore Banner reviewed a recording of the court proceeding, which started after 5:15 p.m. The hearing neither appeared on the daily calendar for Baltimore Circuit Court nor was docketed in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search.

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Throughout the hearing, Michael Tomko, Davis’ attorney, repeatedly told the judge to blame him.

Tomko said he and his client were caught off guard with the requirement to do the house arrest in Baltimore. Ford, though, has a one-bedroom home that could not accommodate the team that provides 24/7 security to Davis.

At one point, Tomko implored the judge to not punish Davis for having fame or money, adding that it’s sometimes hard for individuals to understand that “people can attack famous people or hurt them or not want them to fight or win.”

No one wanted him to live in the hotel, Tomko said. He said he worked with his client’s team to buy the condo as quickly as possible to move Davis to a safe location.

“I don’t think that Mr. Davis did anything wrong except listen to his lawyer,” he later added.

But Handy said Davis had plenty of time before his sentencing to find a place in Baltimore. She said she considered his safety when handing down the punishment, noting “he certainly didn’t do anything to impress me at his sentencing.”

Davis did not speak at the hearing.

Later, Handy revoked Davis’ home detention and ordered him to immediately begin serving the “remaining balance of his sentence.”

“Judge,” Tomko said, “how is that fair?”

Amid growing uncertainty: Shock contenders emerge as WBA weighs replacements for Gervonta Davis

As Gervonta Davis deals with yet another legal issue — the same one that pulled him from his fight with Jake Paul — the WBA recently stripped him of his lightweight title. The organization is already planning to move on with a pair of vacant title fights in mind.

The WBA will crown its new 135-pound champion by having No. 1 contender Floyd Schofield face either No. 2-ranked Lucas Bahdi or No. 4-ranked Lamont Roach Jr., according to boxing reporter Dan Rafael.

While Davis has not officially announced his retirement, he has practically confirmed that the end is near. At the very least, it will be a while before ‘Tank’ returns to the ring, convincing the WBA to move on.

The WBA appears intent on having Schofield in its vacant title fight. ‘The Kid’ was booked to face WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson in February 2025, but fell ill during fight week and was replaced by Josh Padley.

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Bahdi makes the most sense from the rankings perspective, but more fans would want to see Roach in the vacant title picture. Many still believe that Roach should already own the belt, given his controversial draw with Davis in March 2025, which was the latter’s most recent fight.

Gervonta Davis

Davis and Roach were expected to rematch after that fight, but ‘Tank’ instead surprised fans with the Paul fight. Roach went on to fight Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz to another draw in December 2025, leaving him officially winless since June 2024.

Schofield, 23, made himself the No. 1 contender when he stopped Tevin Farmer with a shocking first-round knockout in June 2025 on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. That fight was his only fight of 2025 and his only outing since withdrawing from the title fight with Stevenson.

The 31-year-old Bahdi is one of the top male fighters signed to Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions. He went viral for his highlight-reel knockout of the previously undefeated Ashton Sylve in July 2024 and has rattled off three more victories since. Bahdi’s last win came over former super featherweight champion Roger Gutierrez in August 2025.

Although not mentioned by Rafael, Bakhodur Usmonov is ahead of Roach in the WBA rankings at No. 3. Usmonov is coming off a majority decision nod over former IBO champion Maxi Hughes in December.

Again Serious Allegations Emerge as Warrant Is Said to Be Issued for Gervonta Davis

The Miami Gardens Police Department announced at a news conference Wednesday that it issued an arrest warrant for Gervonta Davis related to an alleged domestic violence incident involving an ex-girlfriend late in October.
Emmanuel Jeanty, executive officer for the Miami Gardens PD, stated that the MGPD and the United States Marshals Service’s fugitive task force were working together to locate Davis, who resides in the Miami area.
Davis, 31, will be charged with battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping because video surveillance footage allegedly corroborated Courtney Rossel’s account of what happened the night of October 27.
Rossel alleged Davis grabbed her by her head and throat and took her against her will out of Tootsie’s Cabaret, a Miami Gardens gentlemen’s club where she was employed as a VIP cocktail server. She claimed Davis dragged her out of the back exit and into a nearby parking garage, where he assaulted her.

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Rossel filed a police report and a lawsuit against Davis soon thereafter.
Davis, a Baltimore native with a lengthy history of legal troubles, was eventually removed from a high-profile fight with Jake Paul due to these allegations. The WBA lightweight champion was scheduled to oppose Paul in a cruiserweight exhibition Netflix was to stream November 14 from Kaseya Center in Miami.Gervonta Davis
Rossel also alleged Davis abused her on several prior occasions during their five-month relationship, which she said ended about a month before October 27. She took legal action just two months after domestic violence charges involving another woman, the mother of two of Davis’ three children, were dropped.
Gervonta Davis was previously imprisoned in his hometown of Baltimore in June 2023 for violating terms of his home detention sentence, the consequence of causing a hit-and-run accident in November 2020. He was released after spending 44 days in jail.
The troubled Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs), one of boxing’s biggest stars in the United States, has fought just twice since he was released from jail in July 2023. The heavily favored Davis settled for a controversial majority draw with Lamont Roach in his last fight, which took place March 1 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Something Big Is Brewing – Gervonta Davis handed opportunity to chase a world title in a new weight division as rival hunt intensifies: “He’s actively seeking him out”

Gervonta Davis: Devin Haney and his trainer-father Bill Haney are basking in the glow of their recent victory over Brian Norman Jr.

Haney became a three-division world champion with a resurgent display, outboxing the hard-hitting Norman to hand him the first loss of his career

The points victory suggested Haney had put his previous two outings — against Ryan Garcia and Arnold Barboza — firmly behind him, and his father wasted little time in calling out one of the sport’s biggest names.

In a video with Fight Hub TV, Bill Haney had a message for Gervonta Davis and his team, offering ‘Tank’ the chance to face his son for his new WBO welterweight title next year.

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“Coach Calvin [Ford], Coach [Ellis], Team Tank Davis, I got some good news and I got some bad news. The good news is Devin bought me another Mercedes. Another one. The bad news is the Grinch didn’t buy you guys one, but ‘Deebo’ is looking for him and he’s on the list. So let’s see if in 2026 you can’t influence your man to be more like [Devin].”

Gervonta Davis

Davis currently holds the WBA lightweight title, but a move 12lbs north to 147 to face Haney would not necessarily be considered a stretch as “Tank” had been set to challenge cruiserweight crossover star Jake Paul last month month before the bout was cancelled amid serious allegations made against Davis.

However, Haney doesn’t seem to be on Davis’ radar as he recently announced a rematch with Isaac Cruz is his preferred option.

Gervonta Davis Is About to Find Out If Size Really Matters as He Takes on Mario Barrios

Mario Barrios will have all the physical advantages over Gervonta “Tank” Davis.

The 5-foot-11 Barrios is five inches taller, has a much wider frame and a longer reach. He has also been fighting as a 140-pounder for the past five years while this will be Davis’ first fight in the weight class.

When they weighed in on Friday, Davis had to crane his neck skyward to make eye contact with Barrios. That’s how pronounced the size difference is.

But the way Davis sees it, Barrios has made a big mistake accepting his challenge. Whether Davis is right will be known soon enough when he challenge Barrios for his secondary junior welterweight belt on Saturday (Showtime PPV, 9 p.m., $74.99) at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, a second home to Baltimore’s Davis.

“I think he is making a mistake,” Davis said this week. “It’s not just the height. He thinks he’s stronger than me, so we are just going to have to wait and see. If he believes that I’ve never seen anyone like him, then so be it. But they always learn on fight night. That’s when the real me comes out.”

Davis, who holds titles at junior lightweight and lightweight, is moving up in weight in an effort to claim a belt in a third division, although it is only the secondary variety. But that does not diminish the intrigue of seeing if Davis, one of boxing’s most exciting fighters and biggest attractions, can bring his explosive knockout power to a bigger division.

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“I’ve been working each and every day in the gym to become a better fighter for Saturday night,” said Davis, who is coming off a spectacular sixth-round knockout of Leo Santa Cruz in October in a dual junior lightweight/lightweight title bout contracted 130 pounds that marked Davis’ first pay-per-view as a headliner. “I can’t wait to see the performance I put on. Moving up to 140 is definitely a great opportunity. I’m looking forward to it and I’m ready to give the fans what they want to see, which is a great fight.”

Gervonta Davis

Barrios is not nearly as battle tested as Davis but sounded confident.

“I have all of the tools and I have the size to present a lot of difficulties to Tank, and that’s what I plan on doing,” Barrios said. “Both of us throw with bad intentions. We’re in there to hurt and take out our opponent. May the best man win whether it is round 1 or round 12.

Gervonta “Tank Davis is going to learn what it’s like to be in there with the type of fighter that I am. Buy your tickets and order the pay-per-view. I know he’s ready and we had a great camp in the Bay Area. We’re both coming with it on Saturday.”

While Davis (24-0, 23 KOs), a 26-year-old southpaw, has dominated his opponents at 130 and 135 pounds, it remains to be seen what he can do at 140 pounds. Barrios, however, has had his struggles.

Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs), 26, claimed the vacant secondary belt by highly controversial decision over Batyr Akhmedov — who will fight on the undercard in a title eliminator — in September 2019 before knocking out Ryan Karl in the sixth round in his first defense last October on the Davis-Santa Cruz undercard in his hometown of San Antonio.

Davis figures to a far more difficult opponent that Akhmedov and certainly Karl, but Barrios said he is up to the task.

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“No doubt about it, Tank is by far the toughest test for another title defense and I’m going to do whatever it takes to be successful,” said Barrios, who is trained by Virgil Hunter. “This is a huge opportunity and I’m very excited for this chance. This is a very winnable fight for me, regardless of what everyone has been saying. I think it’s not going to be until we both get in the ring that people realize how much size I really have for 140 pounds. Somehow, he’s still the favorite although he’s the challenger in this fight. I just take that as more motivation for me.

“Height-wise, reach. Those are the major advantages. I’m just as dangerous as he is. And just as explosive and just as fast. And I will show that on fight night. “

He said he was surprised Davis agreed to come up to 140 pounds to fight him, but was pleased by the decision.

“When they came to me, I said let’s do it but I was like, ‘I’m not going down to 135,’ and they said, ‘Nah, he’s going to come up.’ And I said, ‘Even better,’” Barrios said. “I didn’t take too much from the Leo Santa Cruz fight. I felt (Davis) fought him the way he did because he didn’t respect Santa Cruz’s power. But with our fight he’s going to have no choice and he’s not going to fight me the way he fought Santa Cruz. I’ve been boxing just as long as he has and I have an excellent boxing IQ, just as he has. It only takes one punch to change a fight, and he definitely has that one punch. But I’ll find out if that power carries over to 140 pounds.”

Davis is confident his power will go up the scale with him and he will prevail, which will leave him with an interesting situation — remain at junior welterweight or return to lightweight, where he has had some issues making weight but where there are some very big potential fights against the likes of unified champion Teofimo Lopez, titleholder Devin Haney or fellow big attraction Ryan Garcia.

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“It’s going to surprise him when I connect,” said Davis, who is trained by Calvin Ford. “It’s not only that I hit hard, but it’s where I place my punches and he will see that. I’m going up two weight classes to face him. If they don’t give me the respect after this, I don’t know what I have to do. It’s pretty cool. This is actually the first time I’m fighting at this weight class. Whatever opportunities they give me at 135, or 140, I’ll take them.”

“‘That Was Illegal’ – “Gervonta Davis Should’ve Been Disqualified for ‘Illegal’ Action vs Roach Jr., Says Terence Crawford”

Gervonta Davis: The year is coming to an end and the shadows of the fight against Lamont Roach Jr. still linger over Gervonta Davis, who from March until now has been synonymous with controversy, for what is described as “unsportsmanlike conduct” on his part in the fight. Terence Crawford revived that moment to say that there was an illegal action by Davis that deserved to be sanctioned.

at that moment a knockout should have been declared in favor of Roach Jr, but it was declared a drawTerence said that this “is not allowed,” not even to wipe his eyes.

Even so, it should also have been a disqualification, because you can’t go to the corner and then have your trainer approach you in the middle of the fight

Gervonta Davis continues to be embroiled in controversy and his image is in question because of what happened at the March event.

I’ve never seen someone kneel down and not count it as a fall. They must have forgotten the rules for tonight

They can find no other explanation for what should have been punished as an illegality.In 2001, Floyd Mayweather defended his super featherweight title against Carlos Hernandez. Like Davis, he was not hit by his opponent when he fell.

However, unlike Davis, he received a protective count in accordance with boxing’s knockdown rules. This did not happen with Gervonta.

Gervonta Lined Up for Explosive Super-Fight Rematch,“There’s Never Been a Fight Like This Before”

Gervonta Davis has been called out for a money-spinning rematch, most likely at a weight where he would be forced to contend with a considerable size discrepancy.

The 31-year-old has not fought since his controversial draw with Lamont Roach, who was ultimately denied a monumental upset victory in March.

Their lightweight encounter was then followed by the bizarre news that Davis, who still holds the WBA world title at 135lbs, would be entering an exhibition match with Jake Paul

The pair were supposed to meet at a catchweight of 195lbs on November 14, before ‘Tank’ was ruled out of their Netflix event due to fresh allegations of domestic violence.

Instead, Paul suffered a sixth-round stoppage defeat to Anthony Joshua last Friday, with Davis still facing legal action from his ex-girlfriend, Courtney Rossel.

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As of now, it is difficult to gauge whether the Baltimore man will ever return to the ring, let alone defend his WBA title against a worthy challenger.

But, nevertheless, Ryan Garcia has now thrown his hat into the ring for a potential rematch, hoping to avenge his seventh-round stoppage defeat of 2023.

The 27-year-old is expected to challenge WBC world welterweight champion Mario Barrios this coming February, despite suffering a points loss to Rolando Romero in May.

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But while that does appear to be the plan, Garcia has nonetheless expressed his interest in a second encounter with Davis.

Sharing his thoughts on X, ‘King Ry’ signalled that he hopes to be involved in another blockbuster event, whether it be a Davis rematch or something of equal magnitude

“To be real there hasn’t been a fight like my fight with Gervonta. We brought OG super fight back for one night. I want to do another one like that.”

Garcia has made no secret that he wants to avenge his loss to ‘Tank,’ citing the rehydration clause as the reason behind the dominant defeat. As he now campaigns at 147lbs and doesn’t look to be dropping back down, running it back with the naturally smaller Davis seems more unlikely than ever.

“He’s Just a Gatekeeper!” — Gervonta Davis Takes a Savage Shot at Lamont Roach

Lamont Roach may have given Gervonta Davis all he could handle, but ‘Tank’ doesn’t see anything special in the former junior lightweight champion.
Roach faced Isaac Cruz on Saturday in his first appearance since fighting Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) to a controversial draw on March 1 in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Initially, Davis agreed to an immediate rematch with Roach, before ultimately choosing to partake in an exhibition with Jake Paul. After more domestic violence allegations against Davis came to light, the Paul fight was scrapped.

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At Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, Roach (25-1-3, 10 KOs) was knocked down and fought a close contest with Cruz, settling for his second majority draw of the year. In the aftermath of the fight, Davis gave some very brief thoughts on Roach.
“He’s a gatekeeper,” Davis said on his X account. “That’s it.
Roach, 30, was forced to play catch-up against Cruz after touching the canvas in the third round. To his credit, he fought well in the pocket. Cruz, who lost a close decision to Davis in 2021, was deducted a point in the seventh after a kidney punch.
Terence CrawfordThis may not be the last time Cruz (28-3-2, 18 KOs) and Roach see each other in the ring. At the post-fight presser, they sat side-by-side. Each man stated their case for why the scorecards should have been in their favor. Nevertheless, in the midst of those discussions, they both agreed to a prompt rematch.
That sequel, however, will take time after it was revealed Roach suffered a broken right hand in the fifth round.

Boxing: Controversy Erupts as Terence Crawford Is Stripped of WBC Crown

Terence Crawford’s historic victory over Canelo Álvarez has been overshadowed by a major setback, after the American boxer was stripped of his WBC super-middleweight title.

Crawford made headlines in September when he moved up two weight divisions to defeat Álvarez in a blockbuster bout streamed globally on Netflix, becoming undisputed champion at 168 pounds and unifying a third weight class. The win was widely regarded as one of the standout performances of 2025.

However, on December 3, the WBC confirmed that Crawford had been stripped of the belt for failing to pay sanctioning fees for his last two fights—his victory over Álvarez and his 2024 bout against Israil Madrimov. The decision ends Crawford’s short-lived status as undisputed champion at super middleweight.

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Following the ruling, the WBC announced that interim champion Christian Mbilli will face Hamzah Sheeraz for the now-vacant title. No date has been set for the matchup.

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Mbilli, who fought Lester Martinez to a draw on the Crawford–Álvarez undercard, enters the fight with a record of 29-0-1. Sheeraz, meanwhile, is coming off a fifth-round knockout win over Edgar Berlanga and holds a 22-0-1 record.

The WBC also confirmed that Martinez, currently 19-0-1, has been designated the division’s No. 1 contender.

Crawford’s next move remains uncertain. He had been linked to a potential bout with the winner of the planned middleweight unification fight between Erislandy Lara and Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, scheduled for December 6. But Alimkhanuly’s withdrawal due to a positive drug test has forced Lara to instead defend his WBA middleweight title against Johan Gonzalez, eliminating the possibility of a unification clash.