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Updates: Gervonta Davis edging closer to a fight for the former’s onetime WBA lightweight title, according to reports.

Gervonta Davis and Floyd Schofield Jr. are edging closer to a fight for the former’s onetime WBA lightweight title, according to reports.

The champion, who last fought a March 2025 draw against Lamont Roach Jr., has been plagued by legal matters outside the ring

But, per Boxing Scene, ‘Tank’ could be close to securing a shot at his old belt against the unbeaten star, who was last out himself a year ago.

Then, Schofield defeated Tevin Farmer, just months after he was forced to withdraw from a WBC challenge against Shakur Stevenson.

Both parties, represented by Premier Boxing Champions and Golden Boy Promotions, are thought to by eyeing a September or October date.

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Schofield’s father, Floyd Schofield Sr., had previously suggested no discussions were underway between camps due to matters with Davis.

The latter was stripped in January of his belt and designated champion-in-recess, with the star needing to settle on a bout sooner rather than later.

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If ‘Tank’ is unable to agree terms with Schofield, the latter will be elevated to the full title by the WBA in his place, capping his rise to the summit.

Fight Talks: Conflicting Reports Emerge on Gervonta Davis vs Floyd Schofield Fight

Summer usually brings a slate of title fights or future announced bouts for the fall. However, one of the sport’s best and most recognizable boxers continues to sit in a holding pattern. Now, a fight that looked set to erase a vacant title is in jeopardy for a myriad of reasons.

Gervonta Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) has held the WBA lightweight championship since 2021. He successfully defended it five times. Now, with challenger Floyd Schofield (19-0, 13 KOs) lining up for his chance, the title remains up in the air for a myriad of reasons, and many of those reside with the former champion.

Floyd Schofield Sr gives update on fight talks

Speaking to MillCity Boxing, Schofield’s father, also named Floyd, detailed the happenings regarding the potential fight and did not mince words.

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“We can’t do anything until the WBA says. [We’re] supposed to be in negotiations for another 20 days with Tank’s people, but according to what the lawyers say, they can’t be in negotiations right now. So, [we’re] in limbo for 20 more days while they got that mandate up. Tank’s people got to make a fight with us within 20 days.”

The mandate expires at the end of the month. The onus sits with Davis, who continues to carry his share of problems.

As mentioned, Davis needs to bear some responsibility. On January 16, WBA president Gilberto Mendoza stripped Davis of the title, assigning him the ” champion in recess” designation. Davis’ alleged recent behavior could serve as the basis for the reasoning.

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An arrest warrant was issued for a probation violation on an unrelated issue as recently as last month.  In the past year, Davis was embroiled in domestic violence incidents. Now, the former champion and potential challenger cannot agree on a contract.

Other sources claim fight is being negotiated

In the latest update on the fight, Boxing Scene has reported that “two officials close to the situation” say the fight is being negotiated. “I think we can make it work. I bet we have something done. We don’t want to go to purse bid,” one source reportedly said.

Meanwhile, Schofield Sr is confident his son will get the result, saying “We want the fight, and we’re going to win the fight.”

Schofield will be hoping things work out against Davis. Last year, he agreed to face Shakur Stevenson, only to back out of the fight with an injury.

Gervonta Davis has just 15 days to make fight with undefeated rival or risk losing world title

Gervonta Davis’ most recent legal trouble seems to be impacting his return to boxing and may see him lose his world title entirely.

‘Tank’ last fought in March of 2025, retaining his WBA lightweight world title via a controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr. An exhibition fight with Jake Paul later in the year was cancelled when he was accused of domestic violence

In January, the sanctioning body named Davis ‘champion in recess’ and looked set to order a vacant title bout between Floyd Schoefild and Lucas Bahdi, but instead, as talk of the Baltimore champion’s return began to heat up, ordered him to face Schofield instead.

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Speaking to Mill City Boxing recently, Schofield’s father and trainer said that talks are not currently ongoing, perhaps due to Davis’ fresh legal situation, and that he and his son are waiting for the negotiation period to end for the WBA to make a decision.

“We can’t do anything until the WBA says. [We’re] supposed to be in negotiations for another 20 days with Tank’s people, but according to what the lawyers say, they can’t be in negotiations right now. So, [we’re] in limbo for 20 more days while they got that mandate up. Tank’s people got to make a fight with us within 20 days.”

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From Schofield’s update, Davis’ grip on the WBA title appears increasingly uncertain, with the sanctioning body potentially forced to make a decision if the teams fail to make progress. The allotted negotiation period ends on June 22, at which point purse bids could be called, though only if ‘Tank’ is willing and able to defend his belt.

Schofield is undefeated in 19 bouts and, at 23 years old, has a bright future in the sport. His previous world title challenge against Shakur Stevenson was cancelled during fight week when he took unwell.

$20M Countersuit: Judge Tosses Gervonta Davis Based on $20M Countersuit Against Ex-Girlfriend

A Florida judge on Monday dismissed a $20 million countersuit that Gervonta “Tank” Davis filed against his ex-girlfriend, Courtney Rossel, who has accused the boxer of assault and is pursuing her own civil case against him.

Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch ruled against Davis at the end of a brief hearing, according to The Baltimore Banner, which first reported the ruling.

Davis, 31, filed the countersuit in March, alleging that Rossel provoked a fight at Tootsie’s Cabaret, a Miami strip club where she worked as a VIP cocktail waitress. In court filings, Davis claimed Rossel knew he had an upcoming bout against Jake Paul on Netflix and was set to earn more than $20 million. That fight was later canceled.

Davis further alleged that Rossel demanded $1.1 million or she would pursue criminal charges and file a lawsuit, although she had already filed a police report at that point.

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Richard Wolfe, Rossel’s attorney, told The Banner in an email that the counterclaim was “ridiculous” and said it showed how desperate Davis was to “avoid his clear liability.” Richard Bales Jr., Davis’ attorney, could not immediately be reached for comment, the report said.

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Rossel, 32, filed her lawsuit against Davis three days after an Oct. 27, 2025 encounter. Her court filing alleges that Davis assaulted, choked and threatened to kill her at various points during their relationship.

Law enforcement officers later obtained an arrest warrant for Davis, and he was taken into custody by the Miami Gardens Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service after a two-week search. He is scheduled to appear in court on June 4 on charges of attempted kidnapping and battery.

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Davis also remains on probation in Baltimore stemming from a 2020 hit-and-run case. Baltimore Circuit Judge Althea M. Handy this year issued an arrest warrant for Davis, for a second time, on allegations that he violated his probation.

According to The Banner, Davis’ Maryland probation agent, Portia Smith, reported that during a March 12 meeting with his new probation officer in Florida, Davis stated.

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“I am a grown man, and you will not tell me what to do.” Smith also reported that Davis was not at his house or refused to answer the door during an attempted home visit.

Hunter Pruette, Davis’ attorney in the Baltimore case, has asked Judge Handy to schedule a hearing so Davis can turn himself in and address the accusations. No court date has been set.

Davis holds a professional record of 30-0-1 and is a former WBA lightweight titleholder.

“We have to push for it” Gervonta Davis to be approached for comeback fight ‘very soon

Gervonta Davis’ comeback could soon become clear as “real talks” with an opponent are set to be occurring “very soon”

The 31-year-old has not fought since March 2025, when he retained his WBA world lightweight title with a controversial draw against Lamont Roach.

Since then, ‘Tank’ has been made ‘champion in recess’ by the WBA, largely because of his inactivity but also due to allegations of domestic violence.

Such accusations, which were made by his ex-partner, Courtney Rossel, resulted in Davis being removed from his cancelled exhibition match with Jake Paul last November.

More recently, though, the Baltimore man has teased a ring return, naming Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz – who he unanimously outpointed in 2021 – as a possible opponent at 140lbs.

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If, however, he wishes to reclaim his old WBA title, then Davis will likely be ordered to face the sanctioning body’s No.1 contender at 135lbs, Floyd Schofield.

In pursuit of the ‘Tank’ fight, the father and trainer of ‘Kid Austin’, Schofield Sr, has claimed there are ongoing talks for the pair to collide in July.

Golden Boy boss Oscar De La Hoya has confirmed those talks in media huddle with Fight Hub TV, but also debated whether the 23-year-old, who he promotes, is ready for such a formidable challenge.

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“There will be real talks happening very soon. If ‘Kid Austin’ wants to go after ‘Tank’ then, me as a promoter, [that’s] what I have to get him.

“As a promoter, I still feel that I would give him one more fight and then go after ‘Tank’. But, if he wants it right away – let’s go.

“It wouldn’t be the right decision in my eyes, but if the father and the kid want it, then that’s what I’ll have to push for.

“I’m not sure exactly what ‘Tank’ Davis is doing, but I did hear he does want to fight in the third quarter of this year.”

Schofield has not fought since last June, when a career-best victory thus far came via a first-round demolition of former world champion Tevin Farmer.

Career in Chaos: Gervonta Davis Set to Return to Prison Over Probation Breach

Fresh Blow Again: Maryland judge issues warrant for boxer Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis a week after his arrest in Miami

Gervonta “Tank” Davis, the undefeated professional boxer known for his explosive power and charismatic presence both inside and outside the ring, is facing yet another significant legal challenge. Just one week after his arrest in Miami, a Maryland judge has issued a warrant for his arrest, adding to the mounting legal troubles that threaten to overshadow his boxing career.
Background of the Arrest in Miami
Davis was arrested in Miami recently, an event that drew widespread media attention given his high-profile status in the boxing world. The Miami arrest was connected to ongoing legal issues that have followed Davis for some time, including allegations related to domestic violence and other incidents. Despite posting bond and addressing some of these charges, the situation remains precarious for the boxer.
The Maryland Arrest Warrant: Details and Context
On Monday, Circuit Judge Althea M.

Handy of Baltimore County issued a warrant for Davis’s arrest. This development stems from Davis allegedly violating the terms of his probation linked to a 2020 hit-and-run case. The warrant was confirmed through the Baltimore County court database and has been reported by multiple news outlets including ESPN, Yahoo Sports, and Face2Face Africa.

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The violation of probation is a serious matter, as it indicates that Davis may have failed to comply with court-ordered conditions following his previous legal issues. The exact nature of the probation violation has not been fully disclosed, but it is significant enough for the judge to take the step of issuing an arrest warrant.
Legal Representation and Next Steps

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Hunter Pruette, Davis’s attorney in the Baltimore case, has acknowledged the warrant but has not provided detailed comments on the situation. The legal team is expected to respond to the warrant and work towards resolving the matter in court.
This new warrant complicates Davis’s legal standing, especially as he navigates multiple jurisdictions and charges. It also raises questions about his ability to continue his boxing career uninterrupted, as legal battles can lead to travel restrictions, court appearances, and potential jail time.
Impact on Davis’s Boxing Career
Gervonta Davis is currently recognized as one of boxing’s brightest stars, holding multiple titles and boasting an undefeated record. However, his legal troubles have increasingly cast a shadow over his professional achievements. The Maryland warrant comes at a time when Davis was expected to focus on upcoming fights and career milestones.

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The boxing community and fans alike are watching closely to see how these legal issues will unfold. If Davis is detained or faces prolonged court proceedings, it could delay or derail planned bouts and affect his standing with boxing organizations.
Broader Implications
This situation highlights the challenges athletes face when personal and legal issues intersect with their professional lives. For Davis, the combination of his Miami arrest and the Maryland warrant underscores the importance of legal compliance and the potential consequences of probation violations.
It also serves as a reminder of the scrutiny public figures endure, where legal missteps can quickly become headline news and impact public perception.

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Conclusion
The issuance of an arrest warrant by a Maryland judge for Gervonta “Tank” Davis, just a week after his Miami arrest, marks a fresh and serious blow to the boxer’s legal and professional standing. As Davis and his legal team navigate these challenges, the boxing world waits to see how this will affect the trajectory of one of its most dynamic talents.
This ongoing legal saga is a critical moment in Davis’s life and career, with outcomes that could have lasting implications both inside and outside the ring.

If you want, I can also provide updates as the situation develops or analyze how this might affect Davis’s future fights and endorsements.

Enough With the Hype: Gervonta’s Fall Accelerates While Garcia’s Crown Faces Scrutiny

Gervonta “Tank” Davis remains one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, but ongoing legal troubles outside the ring have thrown his career into uncertainty. Will the three-division champion ever fight again?

Ryan Garcia is a talented fighter, blessed with elite speed and devastating power in his left hand. However, the biggest win of his career against Devin Haney was wiped away after he tested positive for a banned substance. Can Garcia finally put it all together and capture his first major world title when he challenges Mario Barrios on Feb. 21?

Andreas Hale, Nick Parkinson and James Regan tackle these questions and more on Nick Ball, Claressa Shields, Tyson Fury and the Leigh Woods-Josh Warrington rematch, separating what’s real from what’s not.

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Not real. Davis has teased retirement and his lack of interest in fighting is well documented, but it’s hard to believe that he will hang up the gloves following his latest stint of legal issues. If anything, the legal issues will make it even more likely that he fights again. The reason? Money.

Regardless of what you think about Davis’ desire to fight, he makes a lot of money whenever he steps into a boxing ring. He was set to earn a massive paycheck to fight Jake Paul in an exhibition in November, but Davis was accused of battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress in a civil suit filed by an ex-girlfriend and the fight was cancelled.

No one knows how long he will be out of action for, but Davis is only 31 and in his physical boxing prime. Even if the desire to compete isn’t there, the anticipation for his return will certainly command a significant payday that he could find incredibly difficult to turn down. — Hale

The Countdown Begins: This Isn’t Just a Rematch – Aug. 16 Is a Fight for Dominance and Control of the Narrative

The clock is ticking, and with every passing day, the tension surrounding Aug. 16 grows heavier. When Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. step into the ring in Las Vegas, they won’t just be fighting each other—they’ll be fighting for something far bigger. This rematch is about dominance, respect, and, perhaps most importantly, who controls the story once the dust settles.

Because in modern boxing, winning isn’t always enough. How you win—and what people remember—can define a career.

The first clash between Davis and Roach did what great fights often do: it sparked disagreement. While Davis emerged with the official result, the bout left fans, analysts, and fighters themselves divided. Some saw a clear display of power and composure. Others saw missed opportunities, unanswered questions, and a challenger who believed the fight slipped away rather than being taken from him.

For Roach, the aftermath was frustrating but motivating. He didn’t leave the ring broken or discouraged—he left convinced. Convinced that with small adjustments and sharper moments, the outcome could be different. In boxing, belief can be as dangerous as power, and Roach has carried that belief into every phase of preparation for the rematch.

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For Davis, the noise that followed was impossible to ignore. As one of the sport’s biggest stars, he’s expected not just to win, but to dominate. Anything less opens the door to criticism, and criticism has a way of sticking. The rematch now offers Davis a chance to close that door for good—or risk having it blown wide open.

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Davis enters the rematch with the weight of expectation pressing down on his shoulders. Known for his explosive knockouts and calculated patience, “Tank” has built a reputation as one of boxing’s most dangerous finishers. But with fame comes scrutiny. Every opponent choice, every round that goes the distance, and every moment of vulnerability becomes part of a larger narrative about who he really is as a fighter.

This fight is Davis’ opportunity to seize back control. A convincing performance would send a clear message: the discussion ends here.

Roach, meanwhile, is chasing validation. Long respected for his fundamentals, toughness, and ring intelligence, he has often lived just outside the brightest spotlight. Aug. 16 represents more than a second chance—it’s a defining moment. A chance to prove that he belongs at the highest level, not as a stepping stone, but as a serious threat.

Training footage circulates online, each clip analyzed as if it holds secret answers. Quotes from both camps are dissected, sometimes stretched, sometimes weaponized. Fans choose sides, arguing not just about who will win, but what the win would mean. In today’s boxing landscape, perception can shape reality, and both fighters understand that.

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Davis knows a decisive victory strengthens his grip on the conversation surrounding his career trajectory. It reframes past debates and restores the aura of inevitability that has followed him for years.

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Roach knows an upset would flip the script entirely. It wouldn’t just rewrite his story—it would force the boxing world to reevaluate Davis’ standing, his choices, and his future.

Davis brings explosive power, elite timing, and a calm that allows him to wait for mistakes. He doesn’t rush chaos—he manufactures it. One clean shot can erase rounds of careful work, and that threat alone changes how opponents fight him.

Roach counters with discipline and precision. He builds rounds, controls distance, and trusts his fundamentals. He doesn’t look for miracles; he looks for margins. Against a fighter like Davis, those margins must be perfect—and Roach believes they can be.

In a rematch, familiarity adds danger. Each man knows what to expect, and that knowledge often leads to sharper, more decisive moments.

“It’s Official  “Las Vegas” Davis and Lamont Roach Locked In for Explosive Aug. 16 Rematch in Las Vegas”

After months of speculation, whispers, and rising tension, it’s finally official: Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. will meet again on Aug. 16 in Las Vegas, setting the stage for one of the most emotionally charged rematches in recent boxing memory. This isn’t just another fight announcement—it’s a collision fueled by pride, controversy, and a rivalry that never truly cooled.

The first encounter left too many questions unanswered. The rematch promises answers—violent ones.

When Davis and Roach first crossed paths, the bout delivered drama, skill, and moments that split fans right down the middle. Davis’ power and star aura clashed with Roach’s discipline, grit, and refusal to be intimidated. While the official result favored Davis, the aftermath told a different story—one of debate, frustration, and lingering resentment.

Roach walked away believing he had more to give. Davis walked away knowing the conversation didn’t end with the final bell.

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The bright lights magnify everything—confidence, doubt, swagger, and fear. For Davis, Vegas represents familiarity and expectation. As one of boxing’s biggest draws, he’s used to carrying the weight of the event, the crowd, and the narrative. Every appearance is treated like a spectacle, every punch analyzed in slow motion.

For Roach, Vegas is opportunity. It’s the place where underdogs rewrite scripts and silence arenas. He’s coming in not just to compete—but to disrupt, to shock, and to force the boxing world to say his name differently.

For Davis, the Aug. 16 showdown is about dominance and control of the storyline. Critics have questioned everything from opponent selection to focus outside the ring. A decisive performance against Roach would be a statement—one meant to shut down doubts and reassert his position as one of boxing’s most dangerous forces.

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For Roach, this fight is legacy-defining. He’s long been respected by purists for his technique and toughness, but this is the moment that can elevate him from respected contender to undeniable threat. He’s not chasing popularity—he’s chasing validation.

And he knows chances like this don’t come twice unless you force them to.

Davis brings explosive power, timing, and the kind of patience that makes opponents second-guess every step forward. One mistake can change everything—and Tank has built a career on capitalizing when fighters blink.

Roach counters with sharp fundamentals, ring IQ, and a calmness that refuses to crumble under pressure. He doesn’t rush. He doesn’t panic. And he believes that discipline—not chaos—will be the key to cracking Davis.