Gervonta Davis, accused of battery, dropped from fight vs. Jake Paul

DeadspinTuesday, November 4, 2025 at 4:22:57 AM
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Gervonta Davis, accused of battery, dropped from fight vs. Jake Paul
Gervonta Davis has been removed from his scheduled fight against Jake Paul, which was set to take place on November 14 in Miami. This decision comes amid a civil lawsuit and a related criminal investigation involving Davis. The cancellation of the fight has prompted concerns about Davis's future in the sport. While specific details of the allegations have not been disclosed, the legal challenges facing Davis have evidently impacted his professional engagements. The situation remains fluid, and the implications for Davis's career are currently uncertain. This development highlights the intersection of legal issues and professional sports commitments. Further updates are expected as the investigations proceed.
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