Spence opts to trigger Crawford rematch clause

Boxing

Errol Spence Jr. is going to get another crack at his biggest rival.

The former unified welterweight champion has activated his rematch clause to set up another fight against Terence “Bud” Crawford, Spence’s trainer, Derrick James, confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

The rematch will likely take place at junior middleweight, marking the debut for both fighters in the 154-pound division. The date and location, along with other details of the fight, were not immediately known.

In July, Crawford and Spence met in Las Vegas in one of the most anticipated matches in recent years. The two rivals circled each other for most of the last four years until they finally fought for the undisputed welterweight title.

The bout, expected to be a 50-50 affair, turned into a rout. Spence (28-1, 22 KOs) was knocked down three times, and Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) forced a stoppage in the ninth round to win all four major belts in the division. With the win, Crawford became the first male fighter to become an undisputed champion in multiple weight classes.

According to ESPN’s Mike Coppinger, the loser of the bout had 30 days following the bout to trigger a bidirectional clause for a return fight later this year.

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