An undefeated world champion boxer suffered serious injuries after crashing his Ferrari overnight Thursday near downtown Dallas, according to multiple reports.

Police only described the driver as being “high profile” but sources told CBS 11 that Errol Spence Jr. was behind the wheel.

The 29-year-old boxing phenom, who holds a 26-0 record and two welterweight world titles, made his professional debut in November 2012. He competed in the Olympics that year but lost to Russian Andrey Zamkovoy.

Police said the sports car was speeding along South Riverfront Boulevard near I-30 around 3 a.m. when it went over the median and flipped multiple times, CBS reported.

The white Ferrari was left mangled with extensive damage to its rear.

The driver, who police said was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected. He was taken to the hospital in serious condition but is expected to survive.

Police only identified the driver as a well-known man. But sources later identified him as Spence, from DeSoto, Texas.

Two weeks ago, the southpaw won a thrilling fight over Shawn Porter to unify the belts in the welterweight division in Los Angeles. He is the No. 6 pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

“Get well soon champ! Thought are with you and wishing you a full and speedy recovery,” former rival Kell Brook tweeted.

Spence was born on Long Island and has family spread throughout the area, including in the Bronx, according to Ring TV.