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Errol Spence Jr: Welterweight world champion in intensive care after car crash – BBC Sport, BBC News

Errol Spence Jr: Welterweight world champion in intensive care after car crash – BBC Sport, BBC News


                    

Errol Spence Jr

                

                

Spence Jr holds two of the four welterweight world titles

Boxing world champion Errol Spence Jr has been involved in a serious car crash in Dallas, Texas.

A 29 – year-old man was ejected from a Ferrari he was driving at high speed, when it veered over the center of the road and flipped multiple times, Dallas Police said.

He is in intensive care and “expected to live”.

Spence Jr’s injuries are “not life threatening”, said Tim Smith of promoter Premier Boxing Champions.

The cause of Thursday’s crash at 2: 53 am local time on 500 S Riverfront Blvd is undetermined.

The white Ferrari was traveling northbound, and crossed over the center median on to the southbound lanes.

Police said the driver, the only person in the car, had not been wearing a seatbelt.

American w elterweight Spence Jr beat Shawn Porter on a split decision to unify the IBF and WBC world titleson 29 September,leaving the Texan unbeaten after 26 fights.

Messages of support have been sent on social media by Porter, Terence Crawford who holds the WBO welterweight title, and Manny Pacquiao who holds the division’s WBA belt.

Britain’s Kell Brook, who lost the IBF title to Spence Jr in 2017, and WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman also tweeted their support.

 

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