Jake Paul Vs Gervonta Davis Fight In Danger Of Being Canceled Amid Davis’ Domestic Violence Accusations & Low Ticket Sales In Florida

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It appears that there’s a possibility of Gervonta Davis vs Jake Paul fight will not be happening.

On Thursday, a woman filed a lawsuit filled with explosive allegations against Davis. According to the woman, Davis showed up to her place of work and viciously attacked her.

Via ESPN

According to the complaint, Davis allegedly stormed into Tootsies, the Miami gentlemen’s club where Rossel worked as a VIP cocktail server, in the early hours of Monday and attacked her in a back room of the club that did not have cameras. She says Davis dragged her through a stairwell, kitchen and the back exit before physically assaulting her in the parking garage.

Rossel said she was in a five-month relationship with Davis prior to the incident and cited multiple instances of domestic violence, abuse and threats made by the fighter concerning her safety and well-being. Rossel said in the lawsuit that there were “at least” four previous incidents in which Davis “physically assaulted and choked” her. On two occasions, she says Davis threatened to kill her.

Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix now reporting that Netflix and Paul’s people are considering replacing Davis with two weeks left until the fight.

Netflix and reps for Jake Paul have been exploring potential replacements for Gervonta Davis, sources familiar with the situation told @SInow Paul-Davis, scheduled for November 14th, is in limbo after new allegations of domestic violence against Davis.

For the past week, there have been reports of low ticket sales for the fight that is set to take place in Miami, Florida, on November 14th.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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