Famous boxer Gervonta "Tank" Davis has been arrested and released from jail, but the case is far from closed. According to authorities, Davis was taken into custody by a fugitive task force in Miami's Design District on Wednesday over alleged attempted kidnapping, false imprisonment, and battery.
The charges stem from an incident at a Miami Gardens business on October 27, 2025. Davis' attorney, Simon Steckel, claims that his client is actually the victim in this case and is looking forward to presenting a narrative that will expose a larger level of criminality.
Steckel's statement raises questions about the nature of the incident and whether the charges are being pursued against the wrong person. This is not Davis' first brush with law enforcement, as he was arrested on domestic violence charges last summer which were later dropped.
The boxer was set to fight Jake Paul in November, but the match was canceled after a lawsuit was filed against him in Miami. Davis, 31, has been a regular topic of conversation among boxing fans due to his impressive record, including 30 wins with 28 knockouts.
While it is unclear what actually happened on October 27, 2025, one thing is certain - the case will be closely watched by fans and authorities alike. As Steckel's statement suggests, this may be more than just a simple arrest - it could be the start of a much larger story.
The charges stem from an incident at a Miami Gardens business on October 27, 2025. Davis' attorney, Simon Steckel, claims that his client is actually the victim in this case and is looking forward to presenting a narrative that will expose a larger level of criminality.
Steckel's statement raises questions about the nature of the incident and whether the charges are being pursued against the wrong person. This is not Davis' first brush with law enforcement, as he was arrested on domestic violence charges last summer which were later dropped.
The boxer was set to fight Jake Paul in November, but the match was canceled after a lawsuit was filed against him in Miami. Davis, 31, has been a regular topic of conversation among boxing fans due to his impressive record, including 30 wins with 28 knockouts.
While it is unclear what actually happened on October 27, 2025, one thing is certain - the case will be closely watched by fans and authorities alike. As Steckel's statement suggests, this may be more than just a simple arrest - it could be the start of a much larger story.