Errol Spence eyes unified title vs Ugas, future shot at Terence Crawford | Inquirer Sports

Errol Spence eyes unified title vs Ugas, future shot at Terence Crawford

/ 03:21 PM April 16, 2022

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 15: (L-R) Errol Spence Jr. and Yordenis Ugas pose with Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (center) during the official weigh-in at Texas Live! on April 15, 2022 in Arlington, Texas.   T

 (L-R) Errol Spence Jr. and Yordenis Ugas pose with Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (center) during the official weigh-in at Texas Live! on April 15, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. Tom Pennington/Getty Images/AFP 

Errol Spence says the eye injury that prevented him from fighting Manny Pacquiao last August won’t be a factor when he meets Yordenis Ugas on Saturday in a welterweight world title unification bout.

Spence will put his World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation titles on the line in the fight at AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys while Cuba’s Ugas defends his World Boxing Association belt.

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Spence, a Texas native, will be fighting for the third time at the stadium in Arlington in suburban Dallas, and for the second time attempts to return from serious injury.

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The 31-year-old was hospitalized for days and sidelined for months after a single car crash in October of 2019.

He returned to beat Danny Garcia on December 5, 2020 in an impressive display in Arlington.

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But a fight with Filipino legend Pacquiao was in the works late last year when Spence had to undergo surgery to repair a detached retina suffered in training.

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“The eye is stronger,” Spence said this week. “Nothing will happen unless it’s shot at or something.”

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Spence said he’s motivated by those who suggest he can’t come back again.

“When people say I can’t do this or I can’t do that, I prove them wrong every time,” he said.

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“I am the same guy I was before the accident and the injury. I feel like I’m better than that guy that fought Shawn Porter or Danny García.

“This fight might not go the distance,” added Spence, who brings a record of 27-0 with 21 knockouts to the bout.

“Ugas is a tough fighter. He’s a guy that embraces the fight and wanting to go toe-to-toe. If he has to, he’ll do anything to win. I’m that type of guy.

“I’m the type of guy that if I have to go toe-to-toe, I will. If I have to stay there and fight, I will. If we get in the clinch and start fighting, I don’t think it’s going 12 rounds.”

Ugas, who stepped in at short notice and upset Pacquiao via unanimous decision, brings a record of 27-4 with 12 knockouts.

The 35-year-old Cuban said he has “nothing but respect” for the unbeaten Spence.

“He’s a great fighter and this is not only going to be a clash between us, but also between two of the greatest trainers in the world, so you’re not going to want to miss that either,” he said. “Spence promises a knockout. I promise a win.”

The two fighters have a common opponent on their resumes. Spence beat Porter by split decision in a punishing September 2019 fight, Six months earlier Ugas dropped a controversial split decision to Porter.

The winner of the bout is in line for a shot at World Boxing Organization champion Terence Crawford.

“That’s the only fight that’s supposed to happen,” Spence said.

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“I want to be the three-belt unified champion of the world and I want to become the future undisputed welterweight champion of the world.”

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