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TORONTO, ON – SEPTEMBER 11: Errol Spence Jr. celebrates his victory against Chris van Heerden during their Premier Boxing Champions bout at the Ricoh Coliseum on September 11, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

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TORONTO, ON – SEPTEMBER 11: Errol Spence Jr. celebrates his victory against Chris van Heerden during their Premier Boxing Champions bout at the Ricoh Coliseum on September 11, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
In the high-stakes game of professional boxing, not all contracts are written on paper; some are etched in anticipation and solidified with suspense. As if ripped from a boxing blockbuster, the prospect of a Canelo Alvarez and Errol Spence Jr. match has been steadily generating a buzz. However, that’s not the headline today. The current narrative orbits around a gripping two-fight deal between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford. A pact promises a thrilling face-off that could redefine the landscape of the welterweight division.
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While we immerse ourselves in the details of this agreement, it’s hard to ignore the tantalizing ‘what-ifs’ lurking in the shadows of the boxing realm. Yet, the journey to any potential Spence-Alvarez contest is loaded with twists and turns, beginning with a high-octane Crawford-Spence showdown.
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Errol Spence Jr.’s take on potential Canelo clash
The boxing fraternity is abuzz after the recent announcement of a high-profile two-fight deal between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford. Amid the anticipation, an interview with Spence Jr. has drawn attention to the intriguing possibility it hinted at.
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During a one-on-one interview with ESNews, when asked about the recent match where Canelo Alvarez went the full 12 rounds with John Ryder, Spence Jr. responded, “Yeah, he did alright from what I seen. I just seen the highlights, I didn’t see the fight.”
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Further adding to the suspense, when queried about the prospect of a potential fight between him and Alvarez, he stated, ” Yea, I definitely like it but right now, my focus is not on Canelo at all.”
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It’s evident that while Spence Jr. acknowledges the appeal of a match against Alvarez, his current focus remains firmly on his imminent showdown with Crawford. This emphasis on the task at hand further cements the gravitas of the two-fight agreement with Crawford. The implications of the fight plays a defining role in the unfolding narrative of the boxing world.
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The landmark two-fight agreement: Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr.
As reported by ESPN, Terence Crawford, and Errol Spence Jr. have signed a two-fight deal that promises to redefine their respective careers. Set for July, the face-off requires both boxers to move up to the 154 lbs category. The agreement, per Coppinger’s insights, opens the possibility of a trilogy, especially if the fighters split the first two bouts.
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Concerning their rewards, Coppinger notes, “Crawford and Spence will each earn eight figures guaranteed for the Showtime PPV fight.” Notably, the agreement includes a bidirectional rematch clause, allowing the loser to initiate a rematch within 30 days of the fight. What do you make of Spence Jr’s comments regarding a Canelo fight? Let us know in the comments section below.
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