On paper, unified 147-pound champion(WBA/WBC/IBF) Errol Spence Jr. and WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford was a 50-50 fight. That was on paper. The actual fight was not very close.
Crawford(40-0, 31 KOs) dropped Spence(28-1, 22 KOs) three times, once in the second round and twice in the seventh. After an onslaught in the ninth round, referee Harvey Dock would stop the fight with 2:32 in the round and Crawford would defeat Spence by ninth-round TKO at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas(Showtime PPV) on Saturday night.

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At the time of the stoppage, Crawford, who bruised, bloodied, and battered Spence, led 79-70 on all three cards.
With the win, Crawford, 35. became the first undisputed champion in the four-belt era at 147 pounds and became the first male to be undisputed in two weight classes in the four-belt era.
In addition, Crawford has stopped every fighter he’s battled at welterweight.
“It means everything because of who I took the belts from,” Crawford said. “They talked bad about me. They said I wasn’t good enough and I couldn’t beat these welterweights. I just kept my head to the sky and kept praying to God that I would get the opportunity to show the world how great Terence Crawford is. Tonight, I believe I showed how great I am.”
Crawford, who fought mainly as a Southpaw, had too many tools for the 33-year-old Spence. His stiff jab gave Spence a lot of trouble throughout, and it led to the first knockdown in Round 2 after he hit Spence with a powerful right cross that caught Spence off balance and sent him down for the first time in his career.


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