Adam “Pacman” Jones’ night out at the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight took a dramatic turn. The former NFL standout was arrested early Saturday morning in Arlington, Texas, facing multiple charges that landed him in hot water.

TMZ Sports obtained footage showing Pacman being escorted by several police officers through the Loews Arlington Hotel, located just steps from AT&T Stadium where the fight took place. Authorities confirmed that Jones was booked on charges of public intoxication, resisting arrest, evading arrest, and assault on a police officer.

A rep for Pacman, fiercely defending the ex-athlete. “Pac was in town for the fight and was enjoying himself, spending time with the fans,” the rep stated. “He was not looking for trouble.” The spokesperson added that Pacman was merely returning to his hotel to wind down for the evening when the incident occurred. “Pac adamantly denies the allegations and looks forward to explaining the truth when the time comes.”

Earlier in the evening, Pacman appeared to be in good spirits, sharing a video of his run-in with comedian Tom Segura at the fight event. Clad in an all-black ensemble and cowboy hat, the former cornerback was seen mingling and enjoying the spectacle, making his arrest even more surprising.

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Jones, who played 13 seasons in the NFL with the Titans, Cowboys, Bengals, and Broncos, is no stranger to controversy, having had several run-ins with the law both during and after his football career.

As of now, jail records indicate that Pacman remains behind bars with a bail amount set at $319. While it may sound low, Jones will need to appear before a judge who could potentially increase the bail amount significantly.

What do you think about Pacman Jones’s latest run-in with the law? Is there more to the story, or do you believe he’s truly innocent this time? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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