The charges stemmed from a Father's Day argument that turned ugly. Davis found himself in handcuffs and his future in boxing looked shaky. But things changed when the victim decided not to go ahead with the case.
TMZ Sports reported that the only witness, the victim's mother, didn't show up to a key meeting. Attempts to reach her by phone failed. With no one to back up the claims, prosecutors had to let it go.
This isn't Davis' first brush with such accusations. His public image has taken some hard hits. Even with the charges dropped, he's still dealing with personal problems that could affect his boxing career.
Getting to the top in boxing is tough. Staying there is even tougher. Now, Davis faces a big decision: should he keep fighting or hang up his gloves? The legal troubles are behind him for now, but the personal turmoil continues.
If Davis decides to keep boxing, he'll need to secure his next fight and rebuild his reputation. If he chooses to retire, it'll mark the end of a career filled with both triumph and controversy.
For now, Davis' name is cleared legally. But the court of public opinion might be a different story. The coming weeks will show if "Tank" can bounce back from this latest setback and what's next for the talented but troubled boxer.