Adrien Broner faces felony charges week before title fight

ByDan Rafael ESPN logo
Friday, March 25, 2016

Junior welterweight world titleholder Adrien Broner, who was scheduled to defend his belt for the first time April 1, faces felony assault and aggravated robbery charges in his hometown of Cincinnati.

NBC News, citing police, reported Thursday that there are two active warrants there for his arrest related to the same incident.

TMZ Sports reported details of an incident in which Broner, 26, allegedly assaulted and robbed a man using a gun outside a Cincinnati bowling alley in the early morning hours of Jan. 21 following high-stakes betting on bowling games.

TMZ Sports said in its report, citing court documents, that Broner knocked the man unconscious and took money from his pocket before leaving the scene.

The revelation came just eight days before Broner is due to defend his 140-pound belt against Floyd Mayweather-promoted opponent Ashley Theophane in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions card on Spike at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C., where Broner is training.

When asked about the alleged incident, Broner told ESPN.com, "I'm good," but declined to elaborate.

A PBC spokesman said: "It's a legal situation that Broner is going to have to work out with his attorney."

Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, which is promoting the card, said he was not aware of the details of the situation but added that if there were an issue that Broner would need to deal with an attorney.

It is unclear if the fight will go on as scheduled. A spokesman for Spike said the network was looking into the matter.

Broner (31-2, 23 KOs) claimed a vacant title by 12th-round knockout of Khabib Allakhverdiev on Oct. 3 in Cincinnati in a fight Broner dominated. He claimed a title in his fourth weight division.

Theophane (39-6-1, 11 KOs), 35, of England, will be fighting for a world title for the first time if the fight takes place.