Former junior middleweight titleholder Travis Simms was arrested last night in Norwalk, Conn., after he allegedly refused to obey a police officer’s commands, according to the Connecticut Post.
Simms, 41, has been charged with one count of second-degree breach of peace and one count of interfering with an officer, the article said.
Officers subdued him using a stun gun, the article said. He’s since been released on bail.
Police had been at an apartment complex at the time responding to reports of a fight at a party.
Travis Simms won the World Boxing Association’s title at 154 pounds in 2003 with a knockout of Alejandro “Terra” Garcia, and defended it once in 2004 against Bronco McKart before being stripped of the title. He remained out of the ring for about two years, returning in January 2007 and stopping Jose Antonio Rivera to regain the belt. [Click Here To Read More]
Simms, 41, has been charged with one count of second-degree breach of peace and one count of interfering with an officer, the article said.
Officers subdued him using a stun gun, the article said. He’s since been released on bail.
Police had been at an apartment complex at the time responding to reports of a fight at a party.
Travis Simms won the World Boxing Association’s title at 154 pounds in 2003 with a knockout of Alejandro “Terra” Garcia, and defended it once in 2004 against Bronco McKart before being stripped of the title. He remained out of the ring for about two years, returning in January 2007 and stopping Jose Antonio Rivera to regain the belt. [Click Here To Read More]
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