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Bodies are weird, man.
I’ve been through two windshields in my lifetime, one going in (bicycle meets car and loses) and one going out (passenger with no seatbelt) and somehow escaped without injury. I’ve also lightly stubbed by toe on my nightstand at 3am trying to find the bathroom and wound up breaking a bunch of bones in my foot.
I guess I’m not the only one, as boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. was in a violent car crash earlier this week in Dallas, Texas, after his Ferrari — traveling at a high rate of speed — flipped multiple times, ejecting “The Truth” in the process.
“Moments after Errol Spence Jr. flipped his Ferrari on a Dallas street, two vehicles drove through the wreckage without stopping,” local reporter J.D. Miles wrote. “The boxer had been ejected from the car and was lying on the street injured at the time.”
In my neck of the woods, they would at least have the courtesy to stop and steal your wallet before driving away while you bled to death on the sidewalk.
Perhaps not wearing a seatbelt, which likely prevented his body from enduring those brain-scrambling spirals, is what saved his life. I’m sure it also helped that he didn’t land on a park bench or a storefront window.
See the rest of the videos below.
#BREAKING Exclusive video from a nearby security camera shows the crash that injured Championship Boxer Errol Spence Jr when he lost control of his Ferrari and it rolled multiple times ejecting him. Fortunately he survived and expected to be ok pic.twitter.com/2Z1xh9DDiA
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019
#Breaking More exclusive security camera video showing the crash that injured Championship Boxer Errol Spence Jr when he lost control of his Ferrari and it rolled over multiple times on a Dallas street. He was ejected from the vehicle and injured but expected to recover pic.twitter.com/0LXpel7qNN
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) October 10, 2019
Scary stuff.