Just weeks before his scheduled exhibition against Jake Paul, WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis finds himself in legal trouble again as fresh allegations threaten to overshadow his fight plans, raising questions about the bout’s future.

The latest lawsuit was filed in Miami-Dade County by Davis’s ex-girlfriend, identified as Rosell, according to court records dated October 30. She claims Davis assaulted her at Tootsie Cabaret, where she works as a VIP cocktail waitress.

The filing lists multiple charges, including battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Rosell is seeking actual damages through a civil suit.

The alleged incident reportedly occurred on October 27 and court documents claim Davis “ch-ked, grabbed, pulled, and pushed her in the back of the head” and assert he had assaulted her on at least four previous occasions.

Two past threats to her life are also cited as Rosell’s attorney, Richard C. Wolfe, stated that his client is receiving therapy for PTSD, anxiety, and fear, and no longer feels safe living alone. The lawsuit also references Davis‘ prior legal challenges.

Fans and analysts debate the potential impact of civil lawsuits on professional bouts and Davis‘ public image is once again under scrutiny as civil cases like this can sometimes affect fight promotion, licensing, and media attention.

Though trainers and promoters often continue preparations while the legal process unfolds. Observers note that past fighters have proceeded with bouts despite similar civil disputes.

For now, Davis is focusing on training while the lawsuit progresses. Updates are expected as the case develops, but the fighter remains committed to his scheduled bout against Jake Paul and the significant payday it represents.

Jake Paul fight prep continues for Tank Davis

Davis has been training at his Florida home in preparation for the high-profile exhibition. The fight carries substantial attention and financial stakes, with fans curious about the matchup against the YouTube sensation.

The last time Davis entered the ring was in March against Lamont Roach Jr., a contest that concluded in a draw.

The upcoming bout with Paul is expected to be his final fight before retirement as earlier this year, Davis hinted at stepping away from boxing at the end of 2025.

“It’s over with after this year,” Tank said, indicating that the Paul fight could serve as a lucrative finale to his career before the legal proceedings created uncertainty in the boxing community.

Despite the serious allegations, Davis‘ trainer, Calvin Ford, dismissed the claims as “nonsense,” noting that the fighter is not in custody and framing the matter as a civil dispute. Ford compared it to last year’s Conor McGregor-Nikita Hand situation, in which McGregor was found guilty of sexual assault.

“He’s doing great,” Ford said. “Everything’s good. That’s why we’re trying to find out what’s going on.”

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