Gervonta Davis arrested in Miami after weeks-long search

Boxing champ Gervonta 'Tank' Davis is finally in cuffs after dodging authorities for weeks on domestic violence charges. The undefeated fighter was nabbed in Miami Gardens, stemming from a wild incident at a gentleman's club back in October. Sources say video backs up the accuser's story—talk about a knockout blow to his career.

Oh, the tea is piping hot on this one, darlings! Gervonta 'Tank' Davis, the 31-year-old boxing phenom who's never lost in the ring, just got taken down outside of it. TMZ Sports spilled that he's in police custody as of Wednesday, two weeks after Miami Gardens cops issued a warrant on January 14. We're talking serious charges: battery, false imprisonment, and attempted kidnapping. 😲 All because of an alleged dust-up with a woman at a local strip club in late October—around 4:15 a.m., no less, when the drama really pops off. The woman, who's kept her name under wraps but claims a five-month fling with Tank, told police he approached her at work, grabbed the back of her head, yanked her hair with one hand, and clutched her throat with the other. She said he 'forcefully escorted her' down the stairs to the parking garage, gripping her head the whole way. Once there, he let go, and she bolted to her co-workers for help. Smart move—she reported it to the station just two days later. And get this: the lead detective reviewed video footage that 'corroborates key elements of the victim's statements,' per officials. Before the arrest even hit, she sued him on Halloween over the exact same mess. This whole saga? It straight-up derailed his big November showdown with Jake Paul. Paul and Most Valuable Promotions pulled the plug once the accusations surfaced. U.S. Marshals jumped in on the manhunt, but details on how they finally pinned him down? Still under wraps. Is Tank's untouchable streak officially over, or is this just round one? 👀

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