Domestic violence charges against boxer Gervonta Davis dropped

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Prosecutors have dropped domestic violence charges against champion boxer Gervonta Davis.

Davis, 28, had been accused of striking the mother of his child during an argument in late December 2022 at his home in South Florida.

However, Davis, the woman and Broward County prosecutors cut a deal, the Baltimore Sun reported Monday.

“The prosecution, victim and defense agreed that the defendant had to complete an anger management course and parenting class,” a Broward County spokesman told the Sun.

“After the prosecutor received certificates of completion of both courses, she again consulted with the victim who was satisfied with this outcome and said she wanted the case to be dropped.”

Cops were called to Davis’ home in Parkland on Dec. 27, 2022. The woman reported that Davis struck her with a “closed hand type slap” and she suffered a cut lip.

Davis was arrested and charged with battery causing bodily harm. He quickly posted $1,000 bail and was released from custody.

The boxer consistently denied that he did anything wrong, writing on social media, “I NEVER PUT MY HANDS ON MY CHILD MOTHER NOR MY F---ING DAUGHTER ARE YOU F---ING CRAZY!!”

The woman later also posted on social media that she’d made “an unnecessary call to law enforcement in an intense moment while I was frantic.”

“Gervonta did not harm me or our daughter,” she said.

Davis is currently under 90-day house arrest in his hometown of Baltimore for a different incident. In November 2020, he was involved in a hit-and-run car crash in the city.

After initially facing 14 different charges in the case, Davis pleaded guilty in February 2023 to four crimes. He was sentenced earlier this month to 90 days of house arrest, three years of probation and 200 hours of community service and fined $60.