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Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford: WBN Scorecard

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World Boxing News provides a scorecard for the Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford undisputed welterweight clash.

Spence and Crawford aim to land immortality by taking all four belts out of the Boxing Capital of the World.

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Spence vs Crawford scorecard

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SPENCE


CRAWFORD
70 79
147 LBS
10 1 9
8 2 10
9 3 10
9 4 10
9 5 10
9 6 10
7 7 10
9 8 10
- 9 TKO
- 10 -
- 11 -
- 12 -
SCORES
WINNER
CRAWFORD

The Build-Up

Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) has displayed mental toughness inside and outside the ring throughout an already storied career.

He survived a horrific car crash in 2019 and had surgery to repair a detached retina in 2021.

Defying both the odds and others’ expectations, Spence returned to defend his title and added even more tags to his trophy case.

Born in Long Island, N.Y., the 33-year-old was raised in Desoto, Texas, where he embarked on an accolade-laden amateur career that culminated with him as a member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team that competed in London, England.

He returned to England and won his first welterweight championship when he traveled to Sheffield to meet local favorite and IBF Champion Kell Brook in 2017, stopping Brook in round 11 for the IBF title.

Spence defended the title thrice before adding another welterweight title by defeating Shawn Porter in one of 2019’s best fights.

After taking time off to recover from injuries from the car crash, Spence defended the unified title with a unanimous decision victory over two-division champion Danny Garcia in 2020.

A detached retina scuttled plans to meet Pacquiao in a 2021 showdown. But Spence wasn’t going to be denied.

He defeated Yordenis Ugas, who bested Pacquiao as a replacement for Spence, to win the WBA title with a resounding TKO on April 16, 2022.

Terence Crawford

Crawford (39-0, 30 KOs) is an accomplished ring tactician with world titles at lightweight, super lightweight, and welterweight.

His blend of fast hands, high ring IQ, and superb counter-punching ability. His defensive prowess has put him in a position to become boxing’s first male undisputed champion in two weight classes if he can get past Spence.

The 35-year-old from Omaha, Neb., kicked off his championship run by winning the WBO Lightweight Title with a unanimous decision victory over Ricky Burns in 2014.

He began his 140-pound reign by stopping Thomas Dulorme for the WBO Title 2015. He added to the WBC belt in 2016 with a unanimous decision victory over Viktor Postol and became the undisputed champion at 140 pounds with a KO of Julius Indongo in 2017.

Terence Crawford didn’t stick around to defend his undisputed crown at super lightweight. He opted to move up to welterweight in 2018 instead.

Then, he announced his presence with a TKO victory over Jeff Horn to claim the WBO Championship.

He has defended the title six times, including stoppage victories over former 147-pound champions Porter and Brook.

Crawford scored a highlight-reel KO of David Avanesyan last December in his most recent fight.

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