Gervonta Davis is a wanted man in Maryland after allegedly violating the terms of his probation during an altercation at a Miami strip club last year, according to reports.
The boxing star, 31, was arrested at the end of January following a weeks-long police search in connection to an alleged incident that occurred at the strip club in October 2025.
Officials put out an arrest warrant for Davis after he was charged with misdemeanor battery, felony attempted kidnapping and felony false imprisonment over bombshell accusations made by a South Florida dancer, which brought his planned mega-fight against Jake Paul crashing down.
The false imprisonment charge was eventually dismissed after authorities deemed it redundant, though he still faces a felony kidnapping and misdemeanor battery charge.
Yet according to TMZ, Davis is now in more legal trouble after a Baltimore judge signed off on an arrest warrant on April 24 over claims he broke the rules of his probation from a 2020 hit-and-run.
Gervonta Davis is a wanted man in Maryland after allegedly violating the terms of his probation

The boxer (pictured after 2023 hit-and-run arrest) was charged at the end of January over an alleged incident at a Miami strip club in October 2025
He pleaded guilty in February 2023 to charges stemming from the hit-and-run, which left multiple people injured, earning him 90 days of home detention and three years of probation.
Local officials allege that the probation violation occurred when the former three-weight world champion allegedly attacked the Miami strip-club worker, who has previously said she had an intimate relationship which ended around a month before the incident.
She accused him of approaching her while she was working at the establishment around 4:15am local time one evening last October.
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.
A judge has issued a warrant over claims Davis violated his hit-and-run probation that night
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.
In February, a judge in Maryland issued a warrant for Davis’ arrest for a potential probation violation, before his attorneys successfully argued that he’s cooperated with law enforcement and shouldn’t be facing arrest.
Three months later, however, that same judge has issued another warrant that has stuck, meaning he is wanted by police.

