According to a report by TMZ Sports, WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo was arrested over a bar dispute with a waitress.

Local authorities informed the outlet that the alleged incident went down in San Antonio, Texas on July 16 - the day before Charlo's brother, Jermell Charlo, fought Brian Castano in a junior middleweight unification at AT&T Center in Texas.

According to police documents obtained by TMZ, Charlo was with a large party at the Texas bar when the waitress presented the group with the bill.

Police explain that Charlo handed over his credit card and ID, but the card was declined despite three attempts to run it.

When the waitress came back to Charlo asking for another form of payment, she claims the boxer became very animated and a verbal dispute broke out with waitress and two other managers on the scene.

There is a video, according to police, where Charlo can then be seen taking away two bill collection binders from the waitress and taking the contents inside of them.

Police says one of the binders had Charlo's ID in it, while the other had "cash payment made by another customer" that the waitress had been serving previously in the night.

Afterwards, Charlo and his entourage left the bar.

In the documents, the waitress told police that she suffered a minor leg injury while Charlo's crew ran into her while leaving the bar.

Arrest warrants were ultimately issued for Charlo over the incident. The boxer turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday morning. Charlo is already in the process of posting bond.