Errol Spence Jr miraculously escapes serious injury after flipping white Ferrari multiple times and being thrown from vehicle in horror high-speed car crash caught on video in Dallas
WORLD champion boxer Errol Spence Jr miraculously suffered no broken bones after flipping his Ferrari in a horrific high-speed car crash in Dallas.
The welterweight king was not wearing a seatbelt and was thrown out of his vehicle during the smash, which saw the super-car somersault multiple times.
Earlier in the night, the man widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world posted a video to his Instagram Stories showing a pal dancing in a nightclub.
A statement from police in Dallas said: “At 2:53am a Ferrari travelling at a high rate of speed northbound in the 500 S. Riverfront Blvd.
"The Ferrari veered left over the centre median onto the southbound lanes and flipped multiple times ejecting the driver who was not wearing a seatbelt.
"The cause of the accident is undetermined at this time.”
Pictures show the mangled wreck of a vehicle being towed away with cops on the scene. CCTV footage later emerged of the out-of-control supercar flipping through the air, leaving debris in its wake.
The white Ferrari was the only car involved in the accident, which took place at around 3am, close to the I-30 in Dallas.
Spence Jr was rushed to hospital where doctors reported he was in a serious condition, but "expected to live".
A statement from the boxer's representatives later insisted he will make "a full recovery".
It said:"Spence is awake and responding and his condition is listed as stable.
"He did not sustain any broken bones or fractures, but has some facial lacerations. He is expected to make a full recovery."
"He is currently resting with his family by his side. They want to thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes and are extremely grateful to the Dallas first responders who rushed to the scene to attend to Errol after the accident and the doctors who are taking care of him at the hospital."
Spence Jr is undefeated as a pro, winning all 26 of his fights, 21 by KO, and is the reigning IBF and WBC welterweight world champ.
His most recent scrap was against fellow American Shawn Porter, which he won by split decision.
It was regarded as one of the fights of the year.
Spence Jr famously battered former British world champ Kell Brook in May 2017, stopping the Sheffield man in the 11th round.
And Brook was quick to send a message of support to his old rival with a post on Twitter.
He wrote: "Get well soon champ! Thoughts are with you and wishing you a full and speedy recovery."