Aaron Pryor, 30, former world junior-welterweight champion,...
Aaron Pryor, 30, former world junior-welterweight champion, was free on $500 bond following his arrest in Cincinnati Friday night on charges of disorderly conduct and reckless driving.
The boxer, who has not fought since June 1984, was accused by police of threatening harm to Officer William O’Brien who stopped Pryor’s car and arrested him. Pryor was released on $500 bond.
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