Gervonta Davis was released from jail after posting bond on a domestic battery charge tied to a June 15 incident involving his ex-girlfriend.
Gervonta Davis walked out of a Miami-Dade jail on Friday (July 11) after posting a $10,000 bond following his arrest for allegedly assaulting the mother of his children during a Father’s Day visit.

The 29-year-old boxer was taken into custody earlier that day and charged with one count of domestic battery stemming from a June 15 altercation at his ex-girlfriend’s home in Doral, Florida.
According to police, the incident began as a verbal argument and escalated when Davis allegedly struck the woman in the back of the head with a closed fist and slapped her, leaving a cut on her lower lip.
The woman’s mother, who arrived after receiving a distress message from her daughter, recorded part of the aftermath on her cellphone.
The video, later shared with authorities, reportedly shows Davis throwing a small box at his ex-girlfriend.
The woman sought medical attention at a nearby hospital following the confrontation.
Police reports also noted a troubling pattern, stating there have been approximately 10 prior physical altercations between Davis and the woman that were never formally documented.
Davis was booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and released later the same day.
He did not speak to reporters as he exited the facility, shielding his face while flanked by a trio of corrections officers.
The former couple were together for about four years and share two children. Davis has a documented history of legal issues, including previous domestic violence allegations and a conviction in a hit-and-run case.
His arrest on Friday (July 11) marks the latest in a string of legal troubles for the undefeated fighter.
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