Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya has made it clear that Errol Spence Jr. is not interested in facing Ryan Garcia in the ring, despite the call-out from the rising star. While Garcia showed eagerness to step into the ring with Spence, the former welterweight champion does not seem to share the same enthusiasm.
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The boxing world has been shaken by the news of a lawsuit between Errol Spence and his former trainer, Derrick James. Reports indicate that James, who spent 11 years training Spence, is suing the boxer for unpaid funds, seeking no less than $25 million. Spence, on the other hand, has retaliated with a lawsuit of
Ryan Garcia, the boxing sensation, has once again stirred up controversy with his recent comments regarding fellow boxer Errol Spence. In a recent interview with Fight Hype, Garcia did not hold back in expressing his opinions about Spence and his former trainer Derrick James. The use of explicit language and bold statements has become a
Trainer Andre Rozier has caused quite a stir in the boxing world with his recent prediction that WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora would emerge victorious against Errol Spence if they were to face off in the ring. Despite the hype surrounding Spence and his potential comeback, Rozier remains steadfast in his belief that Fundora,
Tim Bradley’s analysis of the recent boxing match between Sebastian Fundora and Tim Tszyu has shed light on a potentially exciting future bout between Fundora and Errol Spence Jr. According to Bradley, PBC had a reason for having Spence inside the ring after Fundora’s victory, indicating a strategic move to set up a fight between