Boxer Errol Spence Jr. faces a DWI charge in connection with a single-car crash last week that sent a Ferrari tumbling down a street near downtown Dallas and seriously injured the welterweight champion.

Errol Spence Jr. moves in to land a punch as he works out with trainer Derrick James before a large crowd of hometown fans. (Steve Hamm / Special Contributor)

Dallas police said Wednesday that Spence, 29, was charged with driving while intoxicated.

Spence was thrown from the Ferrari when he lost control of the vehicle at high speed around 2:45 a.m. Thursday in the 500 block of South Riverfront Boulevard. The car went over the median into the oncoming lanes and flipped a number of times, according to police.

Police said they would not be releasing an official speed the Ferrari was traveling at the time of the crash because it was a single-vehicle accident.

Footage from a nearby business captured the violent crash.

Surveillance video captures the frightening crash that critically injured boxer Errol Spence Junior. Full details coming up @wfaa pic.twitter.com/HpsxbCxFId — Kevin Reece (@KevinReeceWFAA) October 10, 2019

Spence was not wearing a seat belt. He was taken to Methodist Dallas Medical Center with serious injuries, but his family said in a statement later that day that he did not suffer any broken bones and was expected to make a full recovery.

He has since been released from the hospital, police said Wednesday.

In his most recent bout on Sept. 28, the DeSoto resident defeated Shawn Porter to improve his record to 26-0 and secure the World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation welterweight titles.