The undisputed welterweight championship will be on the line as Errol Spence Jr. is set to face Terence Crawford at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The champions will square off July 29 in what will surely be one the most highly-anticipated fights in recent memory as Crawford (39-0-0, 30 KOs) puts the WBO welterweight title he's held for five years against the WBC, WBA and IBF belts held by Spence (28-0-0, 22 KOs).
With both men having been at the top of the division for years, this upcoming fight has been a long time coming.
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"Finally giving the fans what they want," Spence wrote on Instagram. "This one a throwback fight on paper but it could be a one sided a— whooping one of the biggest fights of the century!"
"Time to reel in the big fish," Crawford wrote on Instagram. "No more talking @errolspencejr ‼️ let’s get it."
Both men were last in the ring in 2022, with Crawford successfully defending his WBO belt against David Avanesyan in December while Spence retained the WBC and IBF welterweight titles and added the WBA (Super) welterweight title in a victory over Yordenis Ugás in April.