I Wouldn’t Be Surprised if Both Spence and Crawford Hit The Canvas: Breadman


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Veteran trainer Stephen ‘Breadman’ Edwards is expecting fireworks when welterweight champions Errol Spence and Terence Crawford collide in the ring.

 

Spence vs. Crawford takes on July 29, with the IBF, WBC, WBO, WBA world titles at stake, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

 

Their showdown will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View card.

 

Edwards has studied both boxers for a long time.

 

“Crawford doesn’t have a lot of holes in his armor. One thing I was able to see in his fight with Shawn and Kell is that, for some reason, Terence is a little bit of a slow starter. They were able to get a lot done in the early rounds. So, I would really be conscious of that. [Terence] is one of the best fighters I’ve ever seen. The one thing about him is if you can get to him early before he adjusts,” Edwards said.

 

“With Errol, he’s a snowball fighter who, once he gets his rhythm, comes forward and can walk you down behind that southpaw jab. One thing I would be worried about in this fight is letting Errol get his rhythm and establish that hard southpaw jab. That’s the first thing I would address if I was in Terence’s corner.”

 

Like most, Edwards views that contest an evenly matched encounter.

 

He believes the contest could very well have the scenario where both unbeaten boxers hit the deck before the fight is over.

 

“I think it’s a 50-50 fight. Errol does things in a subtle way. Against Mikey Garcia he fought a conservative fight and literally won every round. He got criticism for it because he didn’t knock the smaller man out. But he totally undressed him and outboxed him, so he does have that in his game and it could show up that night of the fight. Sometimes those guys need that special opponent in front of them to bring out what they really are because they don’t really show all of their stuff against the lesser guys,” Edwards said.

 

“I don’t have a pick right now. That’s the honest truth. I think we’re going to have the Fight of the Century. I wouldn’t be surprised if both guys hit the canvas. It’s so close and so many little things in the gym matter. I’m objective and have relationships with both teams. I really don’t have a pick right now. I just think it’s going to be a great fight.”

 

Credit: BoxingScene


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