I haven’t been this excited and yet nervous for a fight in so long. It’s one of those fights where I want both of them to win but as we know that’s impossible. I’m going with Crawford.
I feel the same. I’m excited but I don’t want to see any of those brothas lose. I think watching one lose is going to overshadow the win for me. But I can’t wait to see some great boxing going down.I haven’t been this excited and yet nervous for a fight in so long. It’s one of those fights where I want both of them to win but as we know that’s impossible. I’m going with Crawford.
I'm still not sure if this will happen because of the way boxing has been milking the fans these past few years.View attachment 3857
Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have agreed to all material terms for a fight for the undisputed welterweight championship, an event targeted for Nov. 19 in Las Vegas, multiple sources tell ESPN.
However, the deal has not been signed as the parties' lawyers clean up legal language in the agreement, per sources. Crawford, ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer and top welterweight, acquiesced to all proposed financial terms from PBC creator Al Haymon, including the short end of a revenue split, sources said
This is must see TV.
I'm definitely going to watch this.View attachment 3857
Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have agreed to all material terms for a fight for the undisputed welterweight championship, an event targeted for Nov. 19 in Las Vegas, multiple sources tell ESPN.
However, the deal has not been signed as the parties' lawyers clean up legal language in the agreement, per sources. Crawford, ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer and top welterweight, acquiesced to all proposed financial terms from PBC creator Al Haymon, including the short end of a revenue split, sources said
This is must see TV.
Spence is going to squeak out with a win.This is going to be hard to watch! I am a fan of both but if I have to pick one... I'm going with Crawford.
#SMH🙄View attachment 3857
Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have agreed to all material terms for a fight for the undisputed welterweight championship, an event targeted for Nov. 19 in Las Vegas, multiple sources tell ESPN.
However, the deal has not been signed as the parties' lawyers clean up legal language in the agreement, per sources. Crawford, ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer and top welterweight, acquiesced to all proposed financial terms from PBC creator Al Haymon, including the short end of a revenue split, sources said
This is must see TV.