Welterweight champ Spence Jr. now stable after car crash

Errol Spence Jr. survives crash with no life-threatening injuries ( Frank Micelotta/Fox Sports)

By: Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

After experiencing a car crash in Dallas together with his parents with Errol Spence Jr. as the driver, his team already confirmed that no life-threatening injuries have been diagnosed with the latter.

Reports stated that Spence’s Ferrari was moving at a very high pace then crossed the center median where he flipped his vehicle several times, causing Spence to be thrown out of the car during the motion.

The IBF/WBC unified welterweight champion is currently in the Dallas hospital where he is being medicated and watched over together with his parents.

His team also confirmed that hours after being brought to the hospital, his injuries won’t be life-threatening and only incurred serious injuries that will be nursed intensively once they get out of Dallas.

“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,” his team stated.