JAKARTA - Eminem escorted boxer Terence Crawford into the ring for a welterweight title fight in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Crawford fights Errol Spence Jr. T-Mobile Arena, and chose Marshall Mathers' Lose Yourself as his walk-on music.

As the song starts playing, Eminem appears next to Crawford to walk into the ring and says to the audience: "Las Vegas, create a fuss for the next undisputed welterweight world champion."

The emergence of Eminem came after Crawford asked fans on Instagram who should accompany him to the ring that night.

Then he said: "I think Eminem will take me out."

Eminem then responded in the comments column: This is too crazy!!! You are one of my favorite boxers!

How did you pull off getting Eminem to walk you out tonight!? Terence Crawford, that is what you call an entrance pic.twitter.com/xRugS4wF4y

Crawford finally beat Spence by knockout in the ninth round.

"They said I wasn't good enough and I couldn't beat this welterweight," he said after the fight.

I just raised my head to the sky and kept praying to God that I had the chance to show the world how great Terence Crawford was. Tonight, I believe I showed how great I was.

The performance was Eminem's second surprise public show this month, after he joined Ed Sheeran on stage during a layover in the US from his pop singer's Mathematics world tour.

Sheeran started playing the cover of 2002 hit song Lose Yourself from 8 Mile Soundtracks, telling viewers he had just started training him the previous day.

"We'll see how it goes," he said.

When the British singer-songwriter played the song, Eminem appeared on stage and was greeted by cheers from the audience.

Last year, Sheeran joined Eminem in Stan's song when the rapper was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.


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