An arrest warrant has been issued for WBA lightweight boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident that reportedly occurred in late October 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Authorities say they are actively searching for the undefeated fighter and have enlisted federal law enforcement to locate him.
Police allege that Davis was involved in a violent encounter with an ex‑girlfriend at a club where she worked. Surveillance video and statements from investigators reportedly support the claim that Davis used physical force to restrain and move the woman against her will, prompting charges that include battery, false imprisonment, and attempted kidnapping.
The Miami Gardens Police Department confirmed the warrant and stated they are working alongside the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force to find Davis and bring him into custody. Law enforcement officials emphasized that domestic violence cases are being taken seriously and stressed their commitment to accountability and victim protection.
According to police reports, the incident allegedly took place on October 27, when Davis reportedly grabbed the woman, pulled her by the head, and forced her toward a parking garage before releasing her. The woman reportedly sustained visible bruising and has since filed a civil lawsuit alleging multiple offenses.
This arrest warrant and ongoing search represent a significant development in Davis’s legal history. The boxer has previously faced multiple legal challenges, including domestic violence allegations and other run‑ins with the law over the years.
Because this situation is evolving, more details may emerge as police continue their efforts to locate Davis and pursue charges.

