Jermall Charlo arrested and charged with DWI

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Jermall Charlo was arrested Monday evening in Texas and charged with three misdemeanors related to driving while intoxicated, fleeing the scene of an accident and eluding police, Pearland Police Department public information officer Chad Rogers told ESPN on Tuesday.

Charlo was released on a $9,500 surety bond, according to court records, and his blood alcohol content was over 0.15. The legal limit is .08.

The 33-year-old Charlo, the WBC middleweight titleholder, was driving his red Lamborghini around 6:41 p.m. Monday when he was involved in a collision with another vehicle, according to police.

A verbal argument ensued following the crash and Charlo left the scene rather than wait for police to arrive. The officer eventually identified his whereabouts and pulled up behind Charlo in a marked car with his lights activated.

Charlo, the sole occupant of the vehicle, drove for approximately one mile while an officer trailed him. Eventually, another officer parked in front of Charlo as he attempted to drive through a red light, forcing him to stop.

He was arrested and taken to city of Pearland jail, where standard sobriety tests were administered. Police determined Charlo had lost “normal use of his mental and physical faculties.” He was then transported to Brazoria County Jail.

Charlo hasn’t made a 160-pound title defense since June 2021 yet still remains the WBC champion. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman didn’t respond to a message seeking comment.

Charlo, ESPN’s No. 3 middleweight, weighed 166.5 pounds for a decision victory over Jose Benavidez Jr. in November, Charlo’s first fight in 29 months.

Charlo’s twin brother, Jermell, suffered a lopsided decision loss to Canelo Alvarez in September. Jermall Charlo was the original planned opponent for Alvarez, boxing’s top star, this past Saturday in Las Vegas.

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