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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 14: Jermell Charlo celebrates his first round knockout against Erickson Lubin during their WBC Junior Middleweight Title bout at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 14, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 14: Jermell Charlo celebrates his first round knockout against Erickson Lubin during their WBC Junior Middleweight Title bout at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 14, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
As the boxing world stands on the precipice of a colossal showdown between Errol Spence Jr and ‘Bud’ Crawford, betting slips are being filled out and predictions are being bandied about. Among the predictors is a name that holds weight in the boxing fraternity, Jermell Charlo. Yes, you read that right. The renowned boxing sensation, usually found throwing punches, is throwing down bets.
He’s standing by his gym-mate Errol Spence Jr. for the upcoming fight against Terence Crawford. But it’s not the backing that’s raising eyebrows, it’s the weight of his confidence. Think of a number. Got it? Now multiply it by a thousand. If that number still falls short of $25,000, then you’re beginning to grasp the depth of Charlo’s conviction.
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More than just a bet: Charlo’s statement of loyalty
Stepping into the limelight, Jermell Charlo had a candid conversation with Fighthype.com, shedding light on his high-stakes wager. Charlo, who not only shares the boxing ring but also the training gym with Errol Spence Jr., stated his confidence in his fellow boxer.
Consequently, he isn’t merely cheering for Spence from the sidelines; instead, he’s putting his money where his mouth is. His words to FightHype, “Absolutely!!” underscore his unwavering faith in his comrade. He further elaborated, “A solid $25,000. That’s my guy.”
Moreover, Charlo isn’t one to be reckless with his money. He admitted, “I really don’t like to go too crazy on betting and stuff,” hinting at a careful calculation behind his decision. In contrast to the magnitude of the bet, he treated it lightly, viewing it as a way to “have fun” and “enjoy my night in Vegas.”
Following the bout, he intends to return to his regular life, going back home to his family, kids, and his own training. He summed it up succinctly, “I’m on my grind.” These sentiments reveal that while Charlo’s bet is a bold move, it doesn’t distract from his own path and goals. He’s as grounded as ever, using this high-stakes gamble to spice up his experience of an already much-anticipated event.
Errol Spence vs. Terence Crawford: A comparison of physical attributes
Boxing isn’t just about strength or speed; it’s a complex tapestry woven from multiple factors that include physical attributes and proven records. In the upcoming bout between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford, this holds true as ever. Spence, a 33-year-old southpaw, stands at 5-feet-9½-inches with a reach of 72 inches and weighs in around 146.5 lbs. His record is pristine with 28 victories, 22 of which were knockouts, manifesting a high KO rate of 78.57%.
Crawford, though slightly shorter at 5-feet-8 inches, brings to the ring a longer reach of 74 inches and a similar weight of approximately 146.6 lbs. The 35-year-old Nebraskan, known for his flexible stance, boasts an equally impressive record. He remains undefeated after 39 matches, with 30 ending in knockouts, translating to a knockout rate of 76.92%. As the clash approaches, these key statistics are bound to play a crucial role, each hinting at the unique advantages each boxer brings to the table.
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As the Spence-Crawford bout approaches, the stakes have never been higher, both within and outside the ring. The question, then, is where do you stand? Will you align with Charlo’s conviction in Spence or is your faith swaying towards Crawford’s relentless might?
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