Long Island Boxer Errol Spence Allegedly Chased And Threatened By Rapper Mo3 While Living in the Same Downtown Building

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It all started with a YouTube video titled ” “Feds EXPOSED Everything! Errol Spence ARRESTED At Airport After TMZ Leaked Yella Beezy’s Messages!”.

The video starts with the Feds talking about Mo3, a rapper from Dallas who was killed in 2020.

Feds have linked several people to Mo3’s death, including Errol Spence, rapper Yella Beezy, Trapboy Freddy, and Rainwater.

Then, he discussed how the famous Long Island, New York boxer, Errol Spence, was allegedly caught trying to leave the airport.

However, despite the buzz around Errol Spence Jr.’s impressive Hall-of-Fame-worthy career, many people aren’t buying the rumors that he’s been arrested for the Mo3 case.

I️ don’t see this report listed anywhere where did you find this arrest ??

Shae

The Beef Between Mo3 And Errol Spence, Followed By The 2019 Car Crash Rumors

The Feds revealed that the four ( Spence, Yella Beezy, Trapboy Freddy, and Rainwater) set up Mo3 when he was vulnerable.

He specifically mentioned that Mo3 shouldn’t have gone to Jossie Banks’ house, implying that’s where things went wrong.

He also claimed evidence, such as dash cam footage and security cameras, that caught Trapboy Freddy and others at the scene.

Feds even said that Fredy tried to wipe his hands after the shooting, possibly trying to cover up evidence.

He said there were phone calls between Yella Beezy, Errol Spence, Trapboy Freddy, and Rainwater, and the feds supposedly have these phone records.

In the end, Feds ties it back to Errol Spence, saying Mo3 had been after him from the start, hinting at an old rumor about Spence’s 2019 car crash.

As per the story, Mo3 chased Spence in a car one night in October 2019, and that’s supposedly why Spence flipped his Ferrari and nearly died. Some even claim the crash messed up Spence’s boxing career.

When the crash happened, the news reports said Spence was driving alone, speeding, and not wearing his seatbelt.

Police reports made it clear that no other car was involved, no chase, just Spence by himself.

Spence has talked about the crash a few times, but he’s always been vague, saying he doesn’t remember what happened. He’s never mentioned anything about Mo3 or anyone chasing him.

Some people say Mo3 and Spence lived in the same downtown building. They say Mo3 would mess with Spence and even try to fight or scare him.

One comment even claimed that Mo3 was “playing ding dong ditch at 2 a.m.” Spence eventually moved out because of it.

Others point to Mo3’s song “Out the Gym,” where he talks about a price on someone’s head, and speculate that it might reference Spence.

But again, none of this has been backed up by hard evidence, such as videos or police reports; it’s all just speculation.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • In 2009, he claimed the U.S. National Golden Gloves title and won three consecutive national amateur welterweight championships from 2009 to 2011.
  • Spence made it to the quarter-finals of the 2011 World Championships but was defeated by Serik Sapiyev.
  • In the 2012 London Olympics, Russia’s Andrey Zamkovoy eliminated Spence in the quarterfinals shortly before he turned professional.
  • By the time he finished his amateur career, Spence had compiled an impressive record of 135 wins and 12 losses.
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