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Gervonta Davis has seen the felony charge of false imprisonment against him dismissed months after he was detained over a domestic abuse allegation.

The boxing star, 31, was finally arrested at the end of January following a two-week police search in connection to an alleged incident that occurred at a Miami Gardens strip club in October 2025.Gervonta Davis

Officials first put out an arrest warrant for Davis on January 14 after he was charged with misdemeanor battery, felony attempted kidnapping and felony false imprisonment over the bombshell accusations made by a South Florida dancer, which brought his planned mega-fight against Jake Paul crashing down.

According to TMZ, authorities have now dismissed the false imprisonment charge after deeming it redundant. The kidnapping and battery charges still remain.

The woman, who police chose to keep anonymous, said she had an intimate relationship with the former three-weight world champion which ended around a month before the incident. She subsequently cut off communication with Davis following the split.

She accused him of approaching her while she was working at the establishment around 4:15am local time one evening last October.Gervonta Davis

The woman alleged that he ‘grabbed her by the back of her head, pulling her by the hair with one hand and by her throat with another.’

She told officers that Davis, while still maintaining his grip on the back of her head, then ‘forcefully escorted her’ down a stairway and into a parking garage.

After reaching the parking area, he is said to have finally released her before the woman ran to her co-workers for help. Two days later, she went to the police station to report the incident.

She reported some minor injuries including bruising to her left arm. Police said that detectives had obtained video footage ‘that corroborates key elements of the victim’s statements.’

The alleged victim also sued Davis over the altercation back in October, which derailed the fight against Paul that was scheduled for November.

The complaint detailed at least four previous altercations, including two in which Davis allegedly threatened to kill her.

One confrontation reportedly occurred on September 2, after she failed to respond to messages from the boxer.Gervonta Tank Davis

Another took place on September 23, when Davis allegedly accused her of infidelity, sent a text threatening to kill her, and then assaulted her at a restaurant.

The lawsuit said that the woman is now undergoing therapy for post-traumatic stress and anxiety and is living with others out of fear for her safety. She is seeking compensatory and punitive damages and has requested a jury trial.

The alleged attack was the latest in a long line of legal issues for the boxer. In July, Davis had been arrested on a battery charge that was later dropped by another ex-girlfriend.

He has previously faced a host of legal issues, including domestic violence allegations and a 2023 hit-and-run conviction in Baltimore that resulted in 90 days of home detention and three years of probation.

Gevonta Davis has not won a fight since June 2024 but remains as the WBA’s champion-in-recess. Now, the man hoping to succeed Davis as WBA champion has demanded that the Baltimore-born fighter is removed from that position.

Davis drew with Lamont Roach Jr in his lone outing of 2025, meaning that he has not won a contest since knocking out Frank Martin almost two years ago. However, out-of-ring issues are largely behind the inactivity of the 31-year-old, which have led to him losing his WBA lightweight world title.

Davis has been named as the champion-in-recess rather than stripped entirely, meaning that he could be reinstated as full champion in the future or mandated to fight any new champion upon his return.

Gervonta Tank Davis

It had been believed that number one contender Floyd Schofield, ‘Kid Austin’, would take on either Lucas Bahdi or Roach in a clash for the now-vacant belt, but an announcement has yet to take place.

Posting on X, Schofield has spoken out and demanded that the WBA strip Davis of his title or mandate a fight between he and ‘Tank’.

Schofield’s outburst, combined with the delayed confirmation of a bout to determine a new champion, could potentially be a sign that Davis may soon be reinstated as champion, with a pending court case expected to determine how soon before ‘Tank’ returns to action.

Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has said Anthony Joshua requires more time to return to peak condition and the right mental state ahead of his comeback fight.

The former two-time unified heavyweight champion has recently been training with Usyk and his team in Ukraine.

Speaking to Boxing World, Usyk revealed that medical advice has indicated Joshua still needs additional time to fully recover.

“I think he’s getting better from what I see, Anthony is training well, but the doctor says, ‘please, take it slowly, not too fast yet. Take your time’.

Anthony Joshua

“So physically he’s good, but he needs more time to fully heal.

“Mentally, I think he’s good too, because we talk every day. We train twice a day, morning and evening, and we’re always talking constantly.

“I tell him, he can talk to me when he needs to. Listen, I know Anthony, he’s a champion. Yes, right now he doesn’t have the belts, but for me that doesn’t matter.

“A champion is not always the one who has the belts.

“A champion is a man who lives right, who works, who looks to the future and says, ‘yes, I can. I will work and never give up’.”

Joshua was involved in a car crash that took the lives of two of his closest friends, Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami. Being so close to death rightfully shook AJ, leading to him making a very introspective comment about his late friends in the aftermath: “One day my time will come and I’m not scared either at all. It’s actually comforting knowing I got two brothers on the other side.”

Anthony Joshua

Rumors quickly surfaced regarding Joshua’s future, with a retirement from boxing fully on the table for the 36-year-old. Joshua hasn’t confirmed anything yet, although his promoter, Eddie Hearn, claims a summer tune-up fight could be followed by a mega-bout agains Tyson Fury at the end of 2026.

Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua have developed close friendship outside of boxing ring

Meanwhile, Joshua has been spending time with heavyweight legend Oleksandr Usyk in the latter’s native country of Ukraine. Despite having lost twice to Usyk in the ring, Joshua linked up with Team Usyk initially ahead of his bout with Paul last December. Now, the two have connected again on Usyk’s home turf, as the heavyweight champion prepares for his fight against Rico Verhoeven.

Joshua has considered Usyk as a “brother“, with their newfound friendship somewhat of a surprise to many. But there’s a mutual respect there that goes beyond the ring. That was very apparent during a moment where a member of Usyk’s endeavor gifted Joshua a custom new phone.

Anthony Joshua

The Ukrainian teased AJ, saying that he noticed Joshua was using an old phone. With that in mind, he gifted Joshua a “special present“, which was a custom platinum phone. It showed that Joshua and Usyk are on the same wavelength, with big things planned for 2026.

Gervonta Davis has revealed his most powerful opponent in a professional ring, admitting that each attack “felt like bricks” were being launched at his head.

The American has not fought since his highly-contentious draw with Lamont Roach in March 2025, when many felt he was fortunate to retain his WBA world lightweight title.

Gervonta Tank Davis

This was largely because ‘Tank’ chose to take a knee in round nine, only for referee Steve Willis not to rule it as a knockdown.

A 10-8 round, however, would have seen Roach score a sizable upset by dethroning Davis, whose reputation has since been drenched in controversy on account of him being arrested for domestic violence.

Prior to that, ‘Tank’ was supposed to face Jake Paul in an exhibition match last November, only to be removed from the event over allegations of false imprisonment, battery and attempted kidnapping.

It now remains unclear whether the 31-year-old will return to action, yet there is far more certainty when it comes to who hit him the hardest in a professional ring.Gervonta Tank Davis

Speaking with Fight Hype, Davis insisted that Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, the current WBA welterweight champion, deserves to be credited for possessing such power.

Romero squared off with Davis back in 2022, suffering a sixth-round stoppage defeat in their lightweight encounter, but has since reinvented himself as a sturdy champion at 147lbs.

The American’s unanimous decision victory over Ryan Garcia, in May 2025, saw him capture the WBA ‘Regular’ title, before being upgraded to full champion later that year.

Davis, meanwhile, has been made WBA lightweight ‘champion in recess’ due to his inactivity and legal troubles.

Tyson Fury has confirmed that a showdown with Anthony Joshua remains his priority fight after his comeback against Arslanbek Makhmudov next month, describing the all-British heavyweight clash as the biggest fight in boxing and saying he would take the chance to knock out his long-time rival over winning another world title,

Anthony Joshua & Tysoon Fury

Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of his April 11 return against Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Fury was unambiguous about his intentions.

“Of course, if it’s a fight to be made, let’s get it done. Let me get Makhmudov out the way, and we’re on. They’re all options because nothing’s promised. The biggest fight for me in world boxing and the biggest fight in the world of boxing is me versus AJ. Even today, even after all these years, it’s still the biggest fight in boxing, it’s still the biggest fight,” he said.

Fury also revealed that while Joshua topped his wishlist, a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk or a world title clash with either Fabio Wardley or Daniel Dubois were also on his radar.

Anthony Joshua

“After that, for me, it would be me versus Usyk, or the winner of them two. Three-time world champion’s pretty good, it’s got a good ring to it. But being a five-time world champion or the chance to knock AJ out, I’d take the chance to knock AJ out. Because once you’ve won all the belts before, which I have, it’s always nice to be a world champion, great. But it’s not the be-all and end-all. I think the fans are more interested in me and Joshua in the street rather than another world title,” he said.

The development comes as Joshua steps up his own preparations for a summer comeback. The British-Nigerian boxer, who stopped Jake Paul in six rounds in Miami in December before being involved in a horror car crash in Nigeria 10 days later that claimed the lives of his friends, personal trainer Kevin Ayodele and recovery therapist Sina Ghami, has returned to full training camp and was recently spotted working alongside Usyk and trainer Iegor Golub.Tyson Fury

Promoter Eddie Hearn had earlier this week rejected reports that a Joshua-Fury fight was already signed, insisting there was “absolutely nothing agreed,” though he acknowledged that deep conversations about the bout had taken place before the accident.

Hearn has targeted a Joshua ring return in July, with Dillian Whyte among the names circulating as a potential warm-up opponent.

Usyk, meanwhile, is preparing for his WBC heavyweight title defence against Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven in Egypt at the Giza necropolis, and has stated he intends to fight just twice more, including a trilogy bout with Fury.

Tyson Fury has given his honest thoughts on Anthony Joshua training with Oleksandr Usyk, while also assessing the likelihood of their long-talked-about domestic dustup.

‘AJ’ joined forces with Team Usyk ahead of his last outing, which resulted in a sixth-round knockout over Jake Paul in December.

Anthony Joshua

This was Joshua’s first contest since his fifth-round stoppage defeat to Daniel Dubois in September 2024, with many expecting the 36-year-old to face a more credible opponent earlier this year.

Any plans for a rapid turnaround, however, were swiftly scuppered after the Brit was involved in a tragic car crash, where two of his closest friends lost their lives.

The devastating news left many wondering whether he would even resume his career, until it was gleaned that Joshua is currently training with Usyk.

Having returned to the gym, promoter Eddie Hearn suspects his charge will enter the ring this summer, before targeting a potential clash with Fury.

Anthony Joshua

‘The Gypsy King’ has not fought since 2024, when he suffered two points defeats to Usyk, but is gearing up to face Arslanbek Makhmudov at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11.

After that, the 37-year-old has told Sky Sports that he would be open to a possible Joshua showdown, teasing the recruitment of a heavyweight legend as his trainer after saying his rival’s new set up ‘won’t help.’

While they train at the same facility in Spain, Usyk is yet to appear in Joshua’s corner but could play a more influential role in his next outing, having said he will likely be there for ‘championship’ bouts.

The former heavyweight rivals have headed to capital Kyiv, with Usyk keen to show Joshua around.

Anthony Joshua

The reigning world heavyweight champion, 39, posted a video to X of himself meeting up with AJ.

In the short clip, AJ can be seen approaching Usyk at an airport.

 

Beaming, the Brit says: “Ukraine! For the first time in my life.”

Wearing a Stone Island jacket and beige baseball cap, Usyk replies: “It’s good. I show you, I show you Kyiv.”

To which Joshua adds: “Let’s go! We go to see Kyiv.”

Usyk accompanied the clip with the message: “Going to Kyiv with @anthonyjoshua.

“Already planning a little tour around the city. Excited to show some of my favorite spots!”

Usyk subsequently posted a picture of himself alongside Joshua in the city, captioning it: “Welcome to Ukraine.”

The pair also enjoyed some live music together, with both clapping along as three women sang and two men played instruments.

Usyk proudly captioned this further clip: “Fully immersed in Ukrainian culture.”

Anthony Joshua

The Cat is back in his homeland for a boxing event put on by his promotion.

He wrote in a further Instagram post: “I’m heading back to Ukraine, and not just like that… Tomorrow is the Rising Stars professional boxing night by @usyk17.promotions.

“Of course, I can’t miss an event like this, even with training in full swing and my preparation for the May fight ramping up.

“This is where new names rise and their big journey begins. It’s going to be loud. It’s going to be electric. And definitely unforgettable!”

Anthony Joshua

The card is set to be headlined by home fighter Daniel Lapin, who takes on Kristaps Bulmeistars.

Lapin, 28, was last in action at Wembley Stadium last summer as he beat Englishman Lewis Edmondson on the undercard of Usyk’s rematch win over Daniel Dubois.

Nigerian-born former world heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Olaseni Oluwafemi Joshua has reportedly signed a contract that will see him fight fellow-British pugilist, Tyson Fury later this year or early in 2027.

Anthony Joshua

The fight with Fury has already been signed and sealed in the background, but it will not happen until Joshua first returns to the ring against another British fighter, Dillian Whyte in June or July.

Although nothing official has come from Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, details of the former two-time champion’s schedule have been unearthed by renowned boxing journalist, Gareth A. Davies, who cited ‘good authority’ as his source.

Davies affirmed that ‘AJ’ and ‘The Gypsy King’ have both reached an agreement to meet in the ring before the end of this year, but Whyte will be the first opponent for Joshua after his survival of a car accident in Ogun State.

Different news angles and developments have trailed Joshua since the accident on December 29th, which claimed the lives of two of his best friends, but Hearn disclosed that the boxer was back in training last week.

Tyson Fury

He now appears set to step up his preparations to take on Whyte in a much-expected all-British blockbuster bout, before then turning his attention on the ultimate showdown with Fury, which is expected to take place in London.

Davies disclosed while speaking on talkSPORT at the start of this week, “The Fury-Joshua fight is signed. Okay, it is signed in the background. I’ve got that on good authority.

“It will be broadcast live on Netflix and is likely to occur either late in the year or next year, with Joshua expected to return to the ring in either June or July. It’s with the big money people. It’ll be on Netflix.”

Nigerian-born former world heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, has reportedly signed a deal to face fellow British heavyweight, Tyson Fury, in a blockbuster showdown later this year or early 2027.Tyson fury and Anthony Joshua

Reports indicate that the agreement for the long-anticipated bout has been concluded behind the scenes. However, the fight is not expected to take place until Joshua first returns to the ring against another British contender, Dillian Whyte, in June or July.

Although there has been no official confirmation from Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, details of the former two-time champion’s schedule were revealed by respected boxing journalist, Gareth A. Davies, who cited a credible source.Anthony Joshua

Davies stated that both Joshua, popularly known as “AJ,” and Fury, nicknamed “The Gypsy King,” have agreed to face each other before the end of the year. He added that Whyte is expected to be Joshua’s first opponent following his recovery from a car accident in Ogun State.

Joshua has been the subject of several reports since the December 29 accident, which tragically claimed the lives of two of his close friends. However, Hearn recently confirmed that the boxer resumed training last week.

The former champion is now set to intensify preparations for the anticipated all-British clash with Whyte, before turning his focus to the high-stakes encounter with Fury, which is expected to take place in London.

Tyson Fury

Speaking on talkSPORT earlier this week, Davies said: “The Fury-Joshua fight is signed — it’s done in the background. I’ve got that on good authority.

“It is expected to be broadcast live on Netflix and could take place either late this year or next year, with Joshua likely to return to the ring in June or July. It’s backed by major financial investors.”