Boxing is a sport that requires a lot of grit – both inside and outside the ring. What is important is not just about how many wins a boxer has, but also how they deal and bounce back from a loss. Recently, on the ‘MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME’ YouTube channel, Shakur Stevenson conveyed his admiration for another fighter for how they dealt with their loss. He wholeheartedly went on to praise Errol Spence Jr who is still fresh from his $21 million clash with Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford. Stevenson went as far as to call the boxer “a legend.”
Now, when one titan speaks about another, you expect glowing tributes, right? Here’s the curveball: Shakur went beyond the standard commendations. His comments weren’t just about Spence’s boxing prowess. He delved into something deeper, something intrinsic. What is it that Shakur found so captivating about Spence and why are they important?
Beyond the knockouts: Stevenson dives into Spence’s unparalleled mentality
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Errol Spence Jr.’s resume in the boxing world is nothing short of spectacular. Holding numerous titles and maintaining an impressive undefeated streak, he’s etched his name among the greats. His bouts in the ring showcase not only his skill but also a rare combination of speed, strength, and strategy.
However, according to Shakur Stevenson, Spence’s accomplishments transcend his knockout counts and championship belts. Speaking passionately, Stevenson asserted, “I respect Errol [Spence] so much. I think Errol’s a legend.” Such a statement, coming from a fellow acclaimed boxer, underscores Spence’s overarching influence in the sport.
But Stevenson didn’t stop there. He delved deeper into Spence’s psyche, stating, “People gotta give Errol Spence his respect because Errol Spence is a legend.“ This wasn’t mere flattery. Stevenson was trying to convey the often overlooked aspect of a great fighter, their mentality. He emphasized, “His mentality is, it comes second to none. Nobody has that mentality he got.”
It’s imperative to understand why Stevenson’s words hold such weight. In a realm where mental toughness complements physical prowess, Spence’s mentality is the gold standard. His resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit, coupled with his technical skills, make him a force to be reckoned with. And as Shakur Stevenson aptly pointed out, this unique blend of attributes truly warrants respect.
A true legend of boxing recently conveyed a similar sentiment while making an argument for Spence’s rematch with ‘Bud’ and why it would be different.
Hopkins Believes in Redemption: Why the Rematch Could Be Game-Changing
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In the fiercely competitive world of boxing, every bout holds its weight. However, when legends like Bernard Hopkins weigh in on potential rematches, it elevates the stakes even higher. In a candid chat with Fight Hub TV, Hopkins laid out a persuasive argument for a rematch between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford.
In his words, “An off-night shouldn’t define a boxer’s career.” Hopkins contended that Spence Jr.’s less-than-stellar performance in their previous face-off was merely a blip. And now, he believes Spence Jr. deserves an opportunity to demonstrate his true potential, hinting that tactical adjustments might be in the offing.
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Hopkins didn’t mince words when he said, “Some might think otherwise, but I see it differently.” The crux of his reasoning revolves around the essence of boxing – ‘mindset’ and ‘strategy.’ Spence, according to Hopkins, has both in abundance, making the prospect of a rematch not just enticing but possibly monumental. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
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