Unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. was in stable condition in a Dallas hospital Thursday after he was thrown from his Ferrari in a one-car accident.
According to Premier Boxing Champions, which promotes Spence, he did not suffer any broken bones but did suffer facial lacerations.
The Dallas Police Department said in a statement that the crash occurred at 2:53 a.m. CT Thursday. The accident is under investigation.
"The Ferrari veered left over the center median onto the southbound lanes and flipped multiple times, ejecting the driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt," the DPD said.
Video of the accident was captured by a nearby security camera and posted to Twitter.
Spence (26-0, 21 KOs), a resident of the Dallas suburb of DeSoto, last fought on Sept. 28 when he defeated Shawn Porter via split decision in a scintillating battle to unify the WBC title with his IBF championship. He is expected to face former unified junior welterweight champion and former WBC welterweight champion Danny Garcia on Jan. 25.
It is unknown whether the fight will still take place on that date.