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Crawford favors his chances against Spence in highly-anticipated superfight

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By Justin Ponce Melo

In one of the most anticipated bouts in recent boxing history, Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. are set to collide on July 29 at the electric T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The stakes are high as the undisputed welterweight championship hangs in the balance, promising fans an unforgettable showdown.

On Saturday, July 29, fight fans worldwide will witness history in the making as Crawford and Spence Jr. step into the ring.

Terence “Bud” Crawford, the long-reigning WBO welterweight champion from Omaha, Nebraska, carries a spotless record of 39 wins, 30 by knockout. With an impressive track record, including becoming the undisputed super lightweight champion in 2017, 

Crawford aims to solidify his legacy as a two-division undisputed champion. “It would mean a lot for me to go out there and become a two-time undisputed champion,” said Crawford. He embraces the opportunity to silence doubters and prove his mettle against Spence Jr.

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Errol Spence Jr., hailing from Long Island, New York, stands tall as a unified welterweight champion, holding the WBC, WBA, and IBF belts. With an unblemished record of 28 wins, 22 by knockout, Spence Jr. exudes confidence and determination. 

During a recent appearance on “The Last Stand” with Brian Custer, Terence “Bud” Crawford shared his thoughts on the upcoming superfight against Errol Spence Jr.

“With the right punch, at the right time, anything can happen,” Crawford said when asked if he was looking to knock Errol Spence Jr out. “I never go in the ring looking to stop any of my opponents. I look at every opponent the same. Just go get the victory, get the job done, look good doing it, and the rest is extra credit.”

“After July 29th, they’re going to say ‘Terence Crawford is special. He is the best fighter of this era’.”

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