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Gervonta Davis Files $20 Million Counterclaim Claiming Accuser Torpedoed Jake Paul Payday

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Gervonta “Tank” Davis has gone on the offensive in the legal arena. The undefeated lightweight star has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $20 million in damages from Courtney Rossel, his ex-girlfriend who accused him of domestic violence at a men’s club in Miami last October, according to an exclusive report. TMZ Sports published on March 30.

Davis (30-0-1, 28 KO) has denied almost all of the allegations in the civil complaint, maintaining that he never struck or choked Rossel or falsely imprisoned her. In his response to the lawsuit, Davis characterized the situation as a calculated attempt at revenge, alleging that Rossel demanded $1.1 million to drop the charges. He also claimed that the first aggressor was Rossel, who provoked the meeting as part of a plan to extort money from him.

Perhaps most striking among the lawsuit’s claims is Davis’ claim that they spent the night together at Rossel’s home after the alleged attack and that Rossel told her employer after the incident that she was fine.

Financial consequences: losing the mega fight

The main argument of the lawsuit focuses on the legal theory of interference with business relationships. Davis claims that Rossel’s civil suit, filed in overdue October 2025, directly resulted in the cancellation of the biggest payday of his career: a November exhibition fight against Jake Paul at the Kaseya Center in Miami, which was originally scheduled to stream on Netflix.

Davis claims he could have made more than $20 million from the Paul fight, which was dropped shortly after Rossel’s allegations became public. Paul quickly settled on a replacement fight with former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on December 19 at the same venue. Joshua stopped Paul by sixth-round knockout in front of a sell-out crowd of 19,600. According to the streamer, the event became the most popular show on Netflix in 45 countries.

Both Joshua and Paul earned significant amounts of money as a result of the proxy fight, while Davis, sidelined due to legal ramifications, received nothing.

The accuser’s response

Rossel’s legal team wasted no time. Her lawyers have already filed a motion to dismiss the counterclaim, arguing that Davis cannot sue her for reporting the alleged crime. The motion is a signal that this legal battle will be aggressively pursued on both sides.

The dueling civil claims currently run parallel to Davis’ ongoing criminal case in Florida. Davis was arrested Jan. 28 after a week-long search involving U.S. Marshals officers and a multi-county surveillance operation. He was released on $16,000 bail and ordered to stay away from both Rossel and the Miami Gardens establishment where the alleged incident took place.

Criminal charges keep coming

Although the false imprisonment charge was dropped on March 27 when prosecutors deemed it unnecessary, Davis still faces two criminal charges: attempted kidnapping and misdemeanor battery. The charges stem from an incident that occurred on Oct. 27, 2025, at Tootsies Cabaret in Miami Gardens, where Rossel, a dancer at the club, told police that Davis grabbed her by the hair and throat and tried to force her out of the building. Police reviewed surveillance footage and determined that the evidence warranted an arrest warrant.

A criminal case exists separately from any civil claims. According to CBS SportsMiami Gardens Police Officer Emmanuel Jeanty stated during a January news conference that the investigation determined that Davis used force in an attempt to remove the victim from the scene against his will.

Davis also faces a separate warrant out of Baltimore for allegedly violating probation in connection with a 2020 hit-and-run that injured four people, including a pregnant woman. A Baltimore judge issued such an order in early February.

A role model and a career in limbo

The current case is the latest in Davis’ long history of legal complexities. He was arrested in Broward County in 2022 on domestic violence charges, in July 2025 he was accused of hitting the mother of his children, and in 2020 he was captured on video grabbing his ex-girlfriend by the neck during a charity basketball game. Charges in previous domestic violence cases were dropped or dismissed when alleged victims refused to cooperate with prosecutors.

The boxing consequences were solemn. The WBA reclassified Davis from busy lightweight champion to “champion on hiatus” in January 2026, effectively stripping him of the title he had held since 2023. His inactivity in the ring has now spanned over a year, with his last official fight being a majority draw against Lamont Roach on March 1, 2025 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Earlier this month, reports surfaced that Davis was in talks for a summer rematch with super lightweight Isaac Cruz on the Prime Video pay-per-view service, but it remains an open question whether a fighter accused of attempted kidnapping can realistically obtain a commission license.

For Davis, the lawsuit is an attempt to reformulate the narrative about his legal problems, positioning himself as a victim of an extortion attempt rather than an aggressor. Whether a judge and potentially a jury will see it that way will depend on the evidence, which has not yet been fully tested in open court. There is no doubt that the fighter who once seemed destined to inherit Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s throne. as the biggest attraction of boxing, now he fights battles that no amount of ring skills can solve.

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Zuffa Boxing UK Takeover: First Stop Before Going Global

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The first Zuffa Boxing gala outside the United States will take place on June 6 at Bournemouth International Center, and will be headlined by Chris Billam-Smith against Ryan Rozicki. The place has its own message. The UK is the home market for Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom and Frank Warren’s Queensberry, two companies that have operated the domestic scene for years, and Zuffa is now playing cards in its own backyard. The promotion, a joint venture between TKO Group Holdings and Saudi company Sela, has eyed the UK as its first market in a wider plan ahead of further expansion. For his part, Billam-Smith framed the evening in local terms, saying simply, “I’m going home.”

Presentation by Dana White

Dana White, the UFC chief executive who heads Zuffa Boxing alongside TKO’s Nick Khan and Saudi Arabian referee Turki Alalshikh, has said he intends to take over boxing by importing the promoter-led UFC model. He spoke bluntly about the establishment. I’m talking to ESPN in March, White said of his main rival: “Eddie Hearn will be no different. It doesn’t matter who the managers are. It doesn’t matter at all.”

White also mocked Hearn’s move to the MMA national team after Matchroom signed a consulting deal with UFC champion Tom Aspinall. He recalled Hearn vowing to compete with Zuffa and warning that there were things newbies “don’t know about boxing that they will learn,” before adding: “And two weeks later he’s an MMA manager. I don’t understand this move.” As for the wider group of promoters he’s set to meet, White would only say that he’s “dealed with some beauties” in his 25 years in the industry.

Into Hearn and Warren’s backyard

Friction works both ways. The first blow came earlier this year when Conor Benn left Matchroom for Zuffa, the most celebrated British name to switch camps. Hearn, who supported Benn during his two-year doping case, described the rivalry as a long war. He said BBC Sport: “It’s going to be a long and challenging battle. But I’m also humbled and humbled that it feels like a fight between me and him. And I’m ready for it.”

Hearn showed no lack of confidence in where he stood. When asked about White on The Ariel Helwani Show, he said the relationship remained intact and added: “I think I’m way better than everyone as a promoter.” He also quickly drew the line at which of his players could be vulnerable, comparing Benn with Anthony Joshua: “For many reasons they cannot be mentioned in the same breath. Joshua is a different class and loyalty.”

Warren took a different route. In February, The Telegraph reported that Warren’s Queensberry was preparing legal action against TKO and Sela, claiming about $1 billion in lost income on the grounds that it should have been part of Zuffa’s work. The move underscored how far alliances had moved. Alalshikh had spent the previous two years inviting Hearn and Warren to major events in Saudi Arabia; instead, he now seems focused on Zuffa.

Sky Sports and DAZN division

The transmission map shows the division most clearly. Zuffa Boxing 07 airs on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streams on Paramount+ in the US and Canada under the auspices of long-term contract with Sky Sports announced in March. Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy and Top Rank are available on DAZN, with Matchroom extending its deal with DAZN to 30 shows per year until 2031. British fans now follow promoters by both platform and fighter. The pattern harkens back to Hearn’s career, when his exclusive deal with Sky Sports in 2012 prompted rival promoters to join forces against Matchroom.

Question about the belt

The British Boxing Board of Control has been regulating professional boxing in the UK since 1929 and the June 6 Charter falls under its regulations. This strangely conflicts with Zuffa’s goal of establishing its own championship in each division. A representative of Zuffa approached the Board regarding recognition of its belt in the UK. Secretary-General Robert Smith said the governing body works with the five existing sanctioning bodies and has “no plans to add any more”, while leaving room to consider a formal, evidence-based application. The same question arose in the United States, where Zuffa’s first cruiserweight belt, won by Jai Opetaia in March, was treated as a souvenir item because the Muhammad Ali Act prohibits promoters from issuing their own world titles.

One card, three TKO marks

The clearest sign of what Zuffa can offer that a time-honored promoter cannot is its fight support program. Zuffa Boxing has announced a VIP meet and greet for the Bournemouth card, which will feature WWE performers Joe Hendry and Finn Balor alongside UFC fighters Lone’er Kavanagh, Modestas Bukauskas and Shauna Bannon, and the package includes a post-fight photo opportunity in the ring. In addition to its boxing operations, TKO owns the UFC and WWE and can move talent between all three properties to create an event, an option not available to Matchroom or Queensberry.

British surnames June 6

The Bournemouth card is now stocked with domestic fighters under the Zuffa banner. The cruiserweight fight teams Jack Massey with Chev Clark, and the bill includes recent signings such as Scottish middleweight Sam Hickey, welterweight Alex MacMillan and featherlight heavyweight Leon Hughes. Bournemouth-born Lee Cutler will make his second appearance at his hometown event, with Irish challenger Stevie McKenna, who conceded a decision defeat to Cutler last December, fighting American veteran Casey James Streeter. For several of these players, June 6 marks their first promotional appearance and an early indication of how quickly Zuffa intends to build a British squad.

White said Zuffa is ahead of schedule and could host as many events as the UFC by 2027. Bournemouth is the first card in the first market covered by this plan. How the line-up, broadcaster and regulations hold up in the UK will influence what the promotion looks like as it spreads to the rest of the world.

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Ryan Rozicki won’t catch up in one training camp

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Image: Chris Billam-Smith: Ryan Rozicki Can't Catch Up In One Training Camp

Chris Billam-Smith believes Ryan Rozicki is taking his opportunity seriously, but he doesn’t think a single training camp will make up for the years spent competing at the next level.

The former WBO cruiserweight champion will return against Rozicki in Bournemouth on Saturday, with the winner moving closer to a major fight in the division led by Jai Opetai.


Billam-Smith was asked if Rozicki truly believed he belonged at this level.

“I believe he thinks he’s been given an opportunity. He takes it very seriously and does everything he has to do. But sometimes it’s just not enough. Sometimes you’re just not good enough,” Billiam-Smith told ProBox TV.

“I think he is what he is in terms of his punching power, his physique and what he does. But sometimes there are things you can’t just incorporate in training camp. When I’ve been doing it for so long and been at the next level for so long, you can’t just make up for it in one training camp.”

Rozicki comes into the fight with a reputation as one of the toughest fighters in the division and has repeatedly talked about ending the fight by knockout. Billam-Smith acknowledged the threat but believes experience will be a factor when they meet.

“He’s talked about it before: ‘I win by knockout or I get knocked out.’ So there’s no doubt in my mind that he knows he can get beat.

“But I think he thinks it’s a good opportunity.”

Saturday’s fight is Billam-Smith’s first appearance since his points win over Brandon Glanton in April 2025. A victory will put him in top cruiserweight fights, including a potential clash with Ring magazine champion Jai Opetaia.

“For me, I think he believes he has a chance and will give it his all. But the Jai Opetaia fight is the one I want at the moment. It’s the next step, but I have to take care of things on Saturday first.”

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Devin Haney Accepts Call From Undefeated Former Champion to Defend World Title: ‘Let’s Do It’

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Devin Haney accepts call-out from unbeaten former champion for world title defence: “Let’s do it”

Devin Haney won the WBO welterweight title in November, but “The Dream” was unable to agree to his first defense.

Now it looks like the American is ready to face the undefeated former champion.

Haney dethroned Brian Norman Jr in Novembernoting one of the standout performances of the year, which saw the Georgian-born operator suffer the first loss of his career after moving up from the super lightweight division.

Seven months have passed and Haney still hasn’t signed a deal to make his first title defense or unify with other 147-pound champions, despite being linked to a sought-after rematch with bitter rival Ryan Garcia and a clash with WBA titleholder Rolando Romero.

However, after being named the number one contender in the WBO welterweight division, undefeated former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis took to social media to call for a fight for Haney’s belt.

ON XHaney responded to the call by publicly accepting the proposed All-American scrap, stating, “Let’s do it KEYSHAWN.”

Haney had previously invited a fight following Davis’ win over Ortiz, but talks quickly died down when rumors of a potential meeting with Romero surfaced, only for the fight to fall through, reportedly due to Haney not being paid a guaranteed amount.

With Haney-Romero seemingly off the table, the door may now be open for Chorley’s Jack Catterall to take advantage and secure Romero’s ‘WBA Super’ crown after winning the WBA (regular) welterweight title last month.

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