The “Cam Newton School of Driving” Strikes Again

Errol Spence Jr. in intensive care after his vehicle flips multiple times in crash, police say

Unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. was seriously injured in a rollover crash early Thursday morning in Dallas, police confirmed.

Spence (26-0, 21 KOs), a native of nearby Desoto, Texas, was not wearing a seat belt, according to police, when his Ferrari veered over the center median and flipped multiple times. The 29-year-old, who was confirmed by police as the driver and lone passenger, was reportedly ejected from the vehicle and taken to the hospital in serious condition, but is expected to survive. He remains in the intensive care unit.

(ahem)

Wear your seatbelts folks.

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BC Dick

Can’t you see how those folks were flung to safety? Well, three of the four. Especially when drunk, the seatbelt only serves to hold a man down.

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