Comments Thread For: Derrick James Says Errol Spence Being Weight-Drained 'Wasn't the Issue' Against Crawford
The trainer of former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. denies that weight issues were the cardinal problem in his client's disastrous outing against Terence Crawford.
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As far as boxing ability, Crawford just does everything better than Spence. I suppose Spence throws more - but without much variety - which gives skilled opponents more opportunities to counter.
And I don't see Spence's style holding up too well against the better 154lbers, although he should be fine against welterweights moving up - as long as they're not named Crawford.
Last edited by Body the jab; 11-24-2023, 08:07 AM.
"Asked about details regarding the status of the rematch, James demurred.
“I don’t know anything about it. Nothin’” James said.
“That part (weight class) I’m sure they already signed that or whatever,” James added. “But I don’t know anything about that either.”
Sounds like a trainer change coming.
Might make sense for this fight to be at 154. See how Crawford performs. This way if he wins he only needs to move up 2 weight classes to fight with Canelo or maybe a catchweight of 163 or something.
"Asked about details regarding the status of the rematch, James demurred.
“I don’t know anything about it. Nothin’” James said.
“That part (weight class) I’m sure they already signed that or whatever,” James added. “But I don’t know anything about that either.”
Sounds like a trainer change coming.
Especially since the very first sentence said this
“You’ll see him [in the rematch], he won’t be so drained he won’t be so depleted or whatever,”
Either he was drained or he wasn’t. James seems angry, and as we saw with Wilder and Joshua, usually precedes a trainer change. Which we think is a bad idea.
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