Terence Crawford Had Eminem Join Him For His ‘Lose Yourself’ Ring Walk

Boxing continued its incredible run of fights on Saturday night with one of the biggest in recent memory, as Errol Spence Jr. (28-0-0) and Terence Crawford (39-0-0) met in a battle of undefeateds for the right to be called boxing’s undisputed welterweight champion in Las Vegas.

It was set to be the biggest fight of the year, as it was two undefeated champions meeting in their prime, a rarity in the sport. As such, they made sure to make it a full spectacle by bringing out stars for their ring walks, with Terence Crawford making his way to the ring flanked by Eminem as he walked out to “Lose Yourself.”

It is a bit odd that Eminem didn’t actually perform the song, as typically happens when an artist joins a boxer for his ring walk, but he introduced Crawford and strode to the ring by his side as his iconic song played. We got a glimpse at maybe why Em didn’t perform when Errol Spence Jr. came out with BigXthaPlug, who was just off with the lyrics compared to the song playing over the arena speakers.

It was quite the scene in T-Mobile Arena, as the fight had brought out some of the biggest stars in entertainment to watch ringside, ready to witness one of the biggest fights the sport’s had in the last decade.

Rick Ross Says Errol Spence Jr. is ‘Going Down’ in This Weekend’s Fight Against Terence Crawford

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It’s big fight weekend as Errol Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford will face off in Vegas. Hitting Instagram, Rick Ross delivered what he thinks will be the result: a Crawford win.

“It’s the biggest fight you niggas seen in your whole life,” Ross said. “Errol Spence you going down. T-Bud, Terence Crawford, Ricky Rozay. It’s going down.”

Ross revealed he will be at the fight. Who do you have winning?

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Jaron Ennis Says He Deserves Winner of Spence Jr. Vs. Crawford

Jaron Ennis is as excited as every other boxing fan for the upcoming bout between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. However, his reasoning behind the excitement may not be because he is a fight fan. But rather, Ennis is ready for his next challenge inside the ring. As for a challenger, the boxing star has one idea in mind. Feed him the winner of Spence Jr. vs. Crawford. The idea for Ennis’ next matchup came from the fighter himself. During a conversation with TMZ Sports, Ennis shared the idea of facing the winner of the massive super fight.

“I believe I’m the best option,” claimed Ennis. “I feel like everybody wants to see me versus Spence or me versus Bud. I don’t think they want to see nobody else fight them.” Ennis, who owns a 30-0 record in his professional boxing career, is ready for the challenge. In three of his last four victories, Ennis has finished his opponents by TKO. While Ennis may be looking into the future, the young star will have some business of his own to take care of. While this weekend, he will challenge Roiman Villa.

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Jaron Ennis Not Looking Past Roiman Villa

While the future looks bright, Ennis isn’t forgetting about the task at hand. Villa is on a massive winning streak of his own. The Venezuelan knock-out artist is 26-1 during his professional career. His lone defeat came at the hands of Marcos Villasana. Since that defeat, Villa has racked up seven straight victories. A win for Villa on Saturday could be the opportunity to throw his name in the hat for the next super fight.

Whatever the case may be, all eyes will be on the Crawford-Spence Jr. fight taking place on July 29th. Both fighters will come into the contest with undefeated records. Only one will leave with the bragging rights of being the better fighter. However, do you believe Jaron Ennis will earn the winner of the super fight bout with a victory on Saturday? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section. For the latest news in sports, keep it right here with HNHH.

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Terence Crawford Dubs Errol Spence Fight “Biggest Of The Last 10+ Years”

Terence Crawford is set to fight Errol Spence Jr. on July 29. The unification fight will see two of the sport’s greatest active fighters duel for welterweight supremacy. Crawford is 39-0 and hasn’t had a fight go the distance since 2016. Furthermore, his last seven fights have been knockout wins. Meanwhile, Spence Jr. is 28-0 and has become much more of a distance fighter as of late. Three of Spence Jr.’s last four wins have been decisions. However, he comes off a tenth-round knockout of Yordenis Ugás in his most recent fight.

Still over a month away, the fight has gained monumental traction. It’s been dubbed a “legacy-defining” fight by several pundits. As to be expected with a fight of this magnitude, there is a bilateral rematch clause. Splitting the first two fights would obviously set up a rubber match to cap off the trilogy. Furthermore, the winner of the trilogy will have the leverage to push for a shot at Jernell Charlo, the undisputed junior middleweight champion.

Crawford Hypes Up Fight, Spence Jr. Promises Punishment

The fight is undeniably the biggest event in the sport since Mayweather-Pacquiao in 2017. However, Crawford thinks its even bigger than that. “It is the biggest fight of the year,” the 35-year-old said to TMZ. Furthermore, he added that it could be “the biggest fight in the last 10-plus years!.” Despite this, Crawford was confident of a win. “I’m going to win this fight,” he told TMZ. “And I’m already the best fighter in the world!”

For his part, Spence Jr. has also addressed the fight in recent days. “I’m trying to really put a hurting on him. So I feel like this is going to be an action-packed fight. I’m trying to put on the best performance of my career. “I know he gonna try to put on the best performance in his career, and everybody is going to want to tune into this fight, especially the older people who talk about, ‘Oh, man, I remember when this guy fought’ or when Ray Leonard fought and how great their fights was’,” Spence told Boxing News. The debate will finally be settled on July 29. Showtime has set a price of $84.99 for the pay-per-view event.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Terence Crawford – Errol Spence Jr. Superfight Set for July 29

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The year of the super fight continues. After Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia and Vasiliy Lomachenjo, and Devin Haney, here comes theeee big one. Boxing sources reveal to ESPN that Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. have agreed to a deal for a July 29 fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

PBC’s Al Haymon and CAA’s Ish Hinson negotiated the show, leading to the biggest fight in boxing being on the booked.

ESPN notes both fighters would earn eight figures for the Showtime PPV fight with a rematch clause that can be triggered within 30 days of the fight. If there is a rematch, it must take place before the end of 2023. Both fighters are expected to move to 154 pounds.

A trilogy would be on the table if the first two fights are split in results. The winner of the third is expected to move to the undisputed junior middleweight championship fight with Jermell Charlo.

Crawford will enter the fight with the WBO welterweight title, and Spence will have the WBA, WBC, and IBF titles.

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