Unified super bantamweight world champion, Stephen Fulton, has weighed in with his prediction for the hotly anticipated undisputed welterweight world title fight between Errol Spence Jr and Terence Crawford.
The two Americans will do battle for all four world titles on July 29th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, in one of the best match ups to be made in the entire sport.
And it is perhaps no surprise that unified bantamweight world champion Fulton is backing PBC stablemate Spence to emerge with all the marbles.
Fulton told FightHub:
“I’m rocking with Spence! He’s like my stablemate, plus his resume – he’s got one of the best resumes in the sport of boxing. He’s fought a load of good contenders and champions.
I feel like Spence has got that power to break you down, and the pressure to break you down. Crawford has got that street style, and I like that. He’s a lot more elusive, but I feel like Errol is a lot more put together and Crawford has a looser style.”
With both Spence and Crawford now in their mid thirties, fears were growing amongst the boxing public that the historic undisputed fight would ever take place, especially given the outside of the ring barriers that have always seemed to divide the pair.
However, after years of wasted negotiations and public he said she said, terms were finally settled for the two pound for pound stars to compete for all the marbles at 147lbs.
Neither Spence nor Crawford have ever taste defeat and have a knack for finishing fights early, so fans are surely are in for a night to remember in Las Vegas.