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Racist Adrien Broner Suspended After Epic Scooter Fail Crash, Accident With Parked Car [VIDEO]

After being suspended by the WBC for racist comments in May the Nevada State Athletic Commission decided to Adrien Broner off with a warning, basically rendering the WBC's actions meaningless. Broner wasn't so lucky when he crashed into a parked car in Miami. Caught on video losing control of a scooter, Broner escaped without injury but his epic fail was broadcast for all the world to see. No one else was involved in the accident.

The Can-Man will not be punished for remarks he made last month that allegedly disparaged Mexicans. After formally apologizing to the NSAC he was let go with a warning but according to critics he needs to write some new material (via Bad Left Hook):

"The WBC suspended Broner a week after the fight for what they termed 'racially insensitive' remarks, but in Nevada, where a suspension might actually mean something, he apologized and will face no further discipline. I said then that in my personal opinion, it was questionable but not really a line-crosser, more unfunny than anything, and I still note that he's been doing the same 'Can Man' routine for years, including saying 'Mexi-Can' several times, with nobody batting an eyelash."

Broner might have gotten off without discipline from the boxing commission, but he wasn't as lucky when he lost control of a scooter while touring through Miami South Beach. The young boxer ran straight into a parked car and skidded along the length of it before breaking down in the middle of the street (via Bleacher Report):

"Fortunately, Broner wasn't hurt in the accident. TMZ reports the car wasn't harmed, either-although I have no idea how that's possible. The boxer's scooter careened down the entire length of the vehicle, surely leaving some scratches."

Watch video of the crash here:

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