Gervonta “Tank” Davis Wanted In Maryland Over Alleged Probation Violation
Gervonta “Tank” Davis Wanted In Maryland Over Alleged Probation Violation
Gervonta Davis is reportedly wanted in Maryland after a judge issued an arrest warrant tied to an alleged probation violation, according to multiple reports, including ESPN.
The probation stems from Davis’ 2023 sentencing in a Baltimore hit-and-run case, where he received 90 days of house arrest and three years of probation after pleading guilty to multiple traffic-related offenses connected to a 2020 crash that injured several people.
According to ESPN and court records cited in several reports, the latest warrant is connected to Davis’ January 2026 arrest in Florida on allegations including battery and attempted kidnapping stemming from an incident involving his former girlfriend. Prosecutors and the court are reportedly treating that arrest as a potential violation of his Maryland probation.
The development adds to a series of legal issues that have surrounded the undefeated boxer in recent years. Reports indicate the warrant remains active, and some outlets have reported that Davis could be held without bond if taken into custody on the probation matter.
A representative for Davis had previously argued that he was cooperating with authorities and that the Florida case should not constitute a probation violation, but a judge later moved forward with the warrant. The underlying criminal allegations in Florida remain unresolved.

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