BOXING : WORLD CHAMPION ERROL SPENCE JR. SURVIVES HORRIFIC HIGH-SPEED FERRARI CAR CRASH !
WORLD BOXING CHAMPION ERROL SPENCE JR. HAS SURVIVED A SCARY HIGH-SPEED FERRARI CAR CRASH IN DALLAS, TEXAS, EARLY DAWN THURSDAY.
ERROL SPENCE JR., 29, WBC AND IBF UNIFIED WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION, WAS DRIVING HIS FERRARI AT HIGH-SPEED WHEN HE LOST CONTROL, HIS CAR FLIPPED MULTIPLE TIMES IN MIDAIR.
ALONE IN HIS CAR - - AND REPORTEDLY NOT WEARING HIS SEATBELT - - ERROL SPENCE JR. WAS LUCKY TO SURVIVE THE DEADLY CRASH, PERHAPS LARGELY DUE TO FERRARI'S NOTED SUPERCAR SAFETY MATERIAL AND FEATURES.
"IF HE WAS DRIVING A 1980'S $4,000 DOLLAR SECOND-HAND CAR, IT WOULD'VE BEEN DIFFERENT", SAYS ONE FAN.
Welterweight boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. was seriously injured in a car crash in Dallas early Thursday morning.— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) 10 October 2019
He was in intensive care but is expected to live. https://t.co/oTffuWRb7u
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) 10 October 2019
World welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr is in a "serious condition" but "expected to survive" after a car crash overnight, according to reports in his home city of Dallas, Texas.— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) 10 October 2019
Boxer Errol Spence Jr. suffered serious injuries after his Ferrari rolled over multiple times in downtown Dallas, reports say. https://t.co/rVj39iwSNd— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) 10 October 2019
The thoughts of everyone at Sky Sports are with Errol Spence Jr and his family pic.twitter.com/uc2sUIa1rp— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) 10 October 2019
Welterweight champion boxer Errol Spence Jr. has reportedly been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after he crashed his Ferrari. Prayers up 🙏— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) 10 October 2019
Details: https://t.co/S8lFVW3tLF pic.twitter.com/ebbg2IJCXl
The world welterweight champion was thrown out of his super-car after somersaulting "multiple times".— SPORTbible (@sportbible) 10 October 2019
Thoughts and prayers 🙏❤️https://t.co/EspgYeGT8G
The 29-year-old was speeding without wearing a seat belt when he lost control and the car flipped, according to officials https://t.co/rFCDIkeFVq
— NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) 10 October 2019
The entire Top Rank family joins the boxing community in sending our thoughts and best wishes to Errol Spence Jr. and his family.— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) 10 October 2019
We are all in your corner.
Errol Spence Jr., a welterweight boxing champion, suffered serious injuries in a car crash near downtown Dallas on early Thursday, but is expected to survive, according to the authorities https://t.co/nslfMyiarH— The New York Times (@nytimes) 10 October 2019
Unified Welterweight Champ @ErrolSpenceJr was involved in a serious, single-car accident early this morning and is being treated at Dallas-area hospital. Spence is awake & responding and his condition is stable. He did not sustain any broken bones—but has some facial lacerations. pic.twitter.com/owhuxN8sTA— PBC (@premierboxing) 10 October 2019
Driver Seriously Injured In Rollover Crash In Dallas Identified As Boxer Errol Spence Jr. https://t.co/jqUYKUrh8E— Boxing Insider.com (@BoxingInsider) 10 October 2019
Errol Spence Jr. expected to live after being ejected from rolling Ferrari: https://t.co/pja9eQElge pic.twitter.com/AbaVXzv4I1
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) 10 October 2019
Unified welterweight world titlist @ErrolSpenceJr is in the hospital in serious condition following a car accident in Dallas early Thursday. My story (and wishes for a speedy recovery): https://t.co/9Q8yAD3uYZ #boxing— Dan Rafael (@danrafaelespn) 10 October 2019
Our thoughts, prayers and best wishes go out to @ErrolSpenceJr pic.twitter.com/XPrltz2BLI— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) 10 October 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with unified welterweight champion @ErrolSpenceJr and his family pic.twitter.com/OSIL72wvOl
— ITV Boxing (@ITVBoxing) 10 October 2019
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