

Undefeated welterweight titlist Errol Spence Jr. appears to be enjoying some great moments in his professional fight career. ‘The Truth’ is set to face Manny Pacquiao in a career-defining battle on August 21 and seems to be the favorite. Meanwhile, Spence Jr. has added some more glitter to his corner before stepping up for the big fight.
No, it doesn’t get counted in his boxing resume, but Spence Jr. has clearly grabbed sheer attention by getting himself inked once again. The WBC/IBF welterweight champion was spotted flexing a brand new tattoo of himself with some inspiring quotes by its side. The video took a toll on social media and sent several fans into a frenzy.
As we could see, Errol Spence Jr. imprinted himself from one of his fights at the AT&T Stadium. Besides it, he inked an inspiring message that may urge the underdogs to take a leap of faith. Although the tattoo holds no relevance in Spence’s future boxing career, it can still boost up his drive, or at least make ‘The Truth’ look sensational to the fans.
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Before his big return against Danny Garcia in 2020, Errol Spence Jr. suffered a life-threatening car accident that put him out of action for a brief period. However, he is back in the flow and seems ready to take on ‘Pac-Man’, in what will be a stern test for ‘The Truth’.
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Is Errol Spence Jr. ready for Manny Pacquiao?
27-0 as a professional, Spence Jr, who has 21 KOs under his name, will dwarf Manny Pacquiao under several physical attributes. The 31-year-old southpaw hitter has all the tools that can see him outwork Pacquiao. Starting from physique to age, and relevancy, Spence Jr. is ahead of Manny Pacquiao in the ongoing championship ride. Hence, it would be bizarre to not consider him the favorite.
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However, Manny Pacquiao’s pace, footwork, strength, and experience can also play a pivotal role and hand him the advantage on August 21. All these features cite an intriguing collision, which would demand the best from both the men. However, the one to capitalize on the moments first will depart with the last laugh.
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Do you think Manny Pacquiao vs Errol Spence Jr. will be a close contest?
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