Overview
- Miami Gardens police issued an arrest warrant charging Davis with battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping tied to an October 27 incident at a Miami-area club.
- Investigators say surveillance footage supports the accuser’s account, and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force is assisting in locating Davis, who has not been taken into custody.
- WBA president Gilberto Jesús Mendoza confirmed Davis’ reclassification, citing unavailability to fulfill obligations and prolonged inactivity over the past three years.
- The WBA executive committee is expected to decide soon on a bout for the now-vacant lightweight title, with contenders such as Floyd Schofield Jr. and Lucas Bahdi under consideration.
- A civil lawsuit from accuser Courtney Rossel remains pending, and her attorney says process servers have repeatedly failed to serve Davis.