Former world middleweight boxing champion Jermain Taylor was arrested on Wednesday on domestic assault charges.
Taylor, who turned 40 not long ago, was reserved in Pulaski County Jail on charges of third degree household battery and irritated attack, as indicated by an arrest report seen by the Little Rock station.
The police report said Taylor was arrested at his home after be punched a lady, held a knife to her throat and undermined to kill her.
Area police arrested Taylor in July of a year ago after he was blamed for assaulting a lady he was dating, police reports stated, with prosecutors later dropping the charges.
The report likewise said Taylor was allowed a 19-year suspended sentence in three separate cases, a battery episode at a substance mishandle treatment office and bothered strike charges from a Martin Luther King Day march in Little Rock in January 2015 or more battery and debilitating a lady in August 2014.
After two months, Taylor fought the last bout of his career, crushing Australian Sam
Soliman at Biloxi, Mississippi to win the International Boxing Federation middleweight crown for the second time.
He was later stripped of the crown for being not able protect it because of legitimate issues and a ring return never emerged, finishing his profession with a record of 33-4 with one drawn.
Taylor won a light-middleweight bronze decoration at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won his initial 25 proficient battles, overcoming Bernard Hopkins for the undisputed middleweight crown in 2005 and winning a rematch to achieve 25-0.
His next battle was a draw with American Winky Wright and his solitary career misfortunes came before long, to American Kelly Pavlik in 2007 and 2008 and to Britain's Carl Froch and German Arthur Abaraham in 2009.
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