Jake Paul confronted Gervonta Davis about his past domestic violence case 😬
🗣️ Jake: “Any man who puts his hands on a woman is the clown.”
🗣️ Tank: “Let’s be real, I’ve been with more than one female. Wouldn’t more females come out and say something about me hitting them?”… pic.twitter.com/3Cbpr9HADH
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) September 22, 2025
Violence charges in the spotlight
According to Firstsportz, Jake Paul had plenty of material to work with. Gervonta Davis’s legal record includes domestic violence charges from 2020, a hit-and-run conviction in 2023, and an arrest this past July over an incident with his ex-partner on Father’s Day. Although the case was dropped at the victim’s request, the controversy remains—and now it’s part of the media script surrounding the fight.
Jake Paul, meanwhile, promised a viral knockout and claimed he’ll expose Gervonta Davis’s defensive flaws. The bout, scheduled for November 14 and streaming on Netflix, marks the first time Paul will face an active world champion. Davis, undefeated and current WBA lightweight titleholder, has downplayed Paul’s skills, accusing him of chasing fame by fighting smaller opponents.
A fight that sells
Even UFC president Dana White, a longtime critic of the Paul brothers, weighed in during Logan Paul’s podcast. While he admitted Gervonta Davis hits harder than Mayweather, he also noted that Jake Paul’s size could work in his favor.
Dana White called out Logan and Jake Paul for fighting smaller guys 👀
Logan: “Is that why you wouldn’t let me fight Conor McGregor?”
Dana: “Why the f*ck would you fight Conor? Conor weighs 145 lbs.” 😭 pic.twitter.com/LEKZHvTsKd
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) September 17, 2025
What’s at stake isn’t just a belt or a multimillion-dollar purse. It’s reputation, visibility, and a clash of styles that’s already boiling over. This fight is on fire—and the punches haven’t even landed yet.