Having taken up boxing aged 12, Davis turned professional in 2018, defeating Patryk Buczek on points over four rounds in his debut at Elland Road Banqueting Suite in
Leeds on 7 September that year. He won his first 13 fights, Davis lost by split decision with two of the ringside judges scoring the bout 115–113 and 115–114 respectively for his opponent, while the third had it a 114–114 draw. Next he took another short-notice assignment, facing
Serhii Bohachuk at
Kingdom Arena in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 21 December 2024, as part of a bill headlined by the rematch between
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury. After agreeing to take the fight with only two weeks warning, Davis was knocked to the canvas in the second round and, although he recovered to continue the contest, he lost when his corner team retired him at the end of the sixth round. He challenged
WBA Continental
super-welterweight champion
Caoimhín Agyarko at
Windsor Park in
Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 13 September 2025. Despite sending his opponent to the mat in the 12th round, Davis lost via split decision with one judge favouring him 115–112, but being over-ruled by their two colleagues who both preferred Agyarko by a score of 114–113. On 10 October 2025, he broke his losing streak when he defeated Elliot Eboigbe on points over six rounds back at Elland Road Banqueting Suite in Leeds. He made the first defense of his titles against English super-welterweight champion
Bilal Fawaz at
Nottingham Arena on 21 February 2026. Davis lost via majority decision with two of the judges seeing the fight 115–113 and 115–114 respectively for his opponent, overulling the third who had it a 114–114 draw. ==Personal life==