JAKARTA - Floyd Mayweather Jr. refuted ESPN's report of the Spence vs Crawford fight.
One of the sports media outlet's reporters posted on social media that Spence and Crawford will have a fight in October.
"Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford are closing in on a deal for October's undisputed welterweight championship fight in Las Vegas, sources told ESPN," the tweet read.
"No deal yet, but no real stumbling block," Mike Coppinger said on Twitter.
Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford are closing in on deal for an undisputed welterweight championship fight in October in Las Vegas, sources tell @MikeCoppinger.
The boxers are still in negotiations and there is no signed agreement yet for the fight. pic.twitter.com/gCyC4YhIEl
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) June 3, 2022
However, Floyd Mayweather, who has inside information because of his friendship with his businessman and manager, Al Haymon, denied the information.
The undefeated boxer said the information shared was "untrue".
"Please don't post this because it's NOT true!" said Floyd Mayweather Jr. on social media.
Quoted from Marca, Monday, the Spence vs Crawford fight is not close to an agreement because there may be no agreement at all.
If Crawford does not agree to a contract with Spence, then who will the owner of the 28-0, 22 KO record face?
He would probably fight Jaron 'Boots' Ennis. However, the 34-year-old will face a tough fight against Boots.
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