As previously reported on BoxingScene.com, IBF and WBC welterweight champion Errol Spence was involved in a serious car crash in Dallas, Texas.
Local authorities claim Spence was driving a white Ferrari as it veered over the central reservation of a dual carriageway while travelling at high speed.
Spence, who successfully defended his belts in a thrilling showdown with Shawn Porter in Los Angeles last month, was not wearing a seat belt and at some point was ejected from the vehicle as it flipped over several times.
He is currently at a local hospital and listed in serious condition. Spence is expected to recover, but the extent of his injuries are unknown and a planned January fight with Danny Garcia is certainly unlikely.
Videos of the crash have now surfaced, with CBS DFW reporter JD Miles posting several angles on social media.
#Breaking More exclusive security camera video showing the crash that injured Championship Boxer Errol Spence Jr when he lost control of his Ferrari and it rolled over multiple times on a Dallas street. He was ejected from the vehicle and injured but expected to recover pic.twitter.com/0LXpel7qNN
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019
#Breaking video moments after Errol Spence Jr flipped his Ferrari on a Dallas street 2 vehicles drive through the wreckage without stooping. The boxer had been ejected from the car and was lying on the street injured at the time. pic.twitter.com/eo6E4FXDXx
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019
Here is a slowed down video of the Errol Spence Jr crash that shows his Ferrari flipping multiple times. Amazing to hear he survived with broken teeth and injuries he is expected to recover from pic.twitter.com/y7dKo40N9u
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019
#BREAKING Exclusive video from a nearby security camera shows the crash that injured Championship Boxer Errol Spence Jr when he lost control of his Ferrari and it rolled multiple times ejecting him. Fortunately he survived and expected to be ok pic.twitter.com/2Z1xh9DDiA
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019