Adrien Broner was issued a boxing license ahead of his eventual April 1 knockout win over Ashley Theophane on the condition that he would surrender to authorities immediately upon his return home to Cincinnati, Ohio. The former four-division titlist made good on that promise, turning himself in to Hamilton County police headquarters on Monday morning.
Broner entered fight week two warrants out for his arrest stemming from an incident that allegedly took place on January 21 at Madison Bowl in Cincinnati. The boxer was charged with felonious assault and aggravated robbery. Bail was set at $100,000 - a pre-determined amount upon issuance of said warrants - and posted on behalf of Broner, who was released soon thereafter and was issued a court date of Tuesday, April 5.
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Broner entered fight week two warrants out for his arrest stemming from an incident that allegedly took place on January 21 at Madison Bowl in Cincinnati. The boxer was charged with felonious assault and aggravated robbery. Bail was set at $100,000 - a pre-determined amount upon issuance of said warrants - and posted on behalf of Broner, who was released soon thereafter and was issued a court date of Tuesday, April 5.
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