A Baltimore judge has recalled the arrest warrant for Gervonta “Tank” Davis over an alleged probation violation linked to his 2020 hit-and-run case.
The state did not oppose the request. Davis’ attorney has said the fighter remains compliant, removing the immediate risk of being taken into custody in Maryland on that matter.
The immediate threat has eased. The wider case remains.

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Probation Warrant Recalled
The warrant stemmed from Davis’ probation status tied to the Baltimore hit-and-run case. While the recall eases the short-term threat of an arrest in Maryland, it does not end probation itself or the court’s ability to revisit compliance if circumstances change.
Davis has already experienced how quickly conditions can tighten when supervision is involved. That history underscores how quickly probation can shift from supervision to custody.
Florida Case Still Active
Davis is still facing separate allegations in Florida following an October 27, 2025, incident in Miami Gardens. Reports around the case have referenced charges including battery, false imprisonment, and attempted kidnapping. Davis was arrested in Miami in late January and later released on bond with a no-contact order in place.The key point is simple: the Maryland warrant being recalled does not resolve the Florida case. If the Florida matter advances to a conviction, the consequences could be serious on their own. It could also put Davis back under renewed scrutiny in Maryland due to the existing supervision.
Second Jail Term Still Possible
Nothing in the recalled warrant guarantees Davis avoids custody in the future. It only removes one immediate pressure point.
Davis remains undefeated at 30-0-1. Outside the ring, the legal timeline remains active. Even with the Maryland warrant recalled, any new adverse ruling in Florida could place him back into jeopardy quickly.
One issue has been resolved. The larger case has not.
