The post comes after renewed discussion about Spence’s physical condition ahead of their July 2023 undisputed welterweight championship clash. Spence revealed that he dealt with injuries, restricted sparring and other issues during camp, while maintaining that he was not making excuses for the loss.
Many fans pointed to concerns that existed even before the Crawford fight. Spence was involved in a sedate car accident in 2019 and underwent eye surgery.
Debate about Spence’s condition raged ahead of the Crawford fight, with some pointing to his bouts with Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas.
Others note that Spence appeared noticeably bigger between fights in the years leading up to the Crawford fight, which fueled questions about weight management and the consequences of repeatedly gaining 147 pounds.
Crawford’s supporters say these concerns ignore what happened on fight night. Crawford dropped Spence three times and stopped him in the ninth round, putting on one of the most dominant performances ever seen in a welterweight championship main event.
The debate continues, partly because Crawford’s subsequent appearances have not received the same acclaim. His victory over Israil Madrimov in the junior middleweight division was competitive, and his victory over Canelo Alvarez was met with criticism from some fans who expected a more aggressive performance.
Instead of delivering the offensive display many fans expected, Crawford delivered a disciplined, tactical performance built on striking, movement and defensive awareness.
For many boxing fans, it is no longer a question of whether Crawford deserved the victory over Spence. The argument centers on whether the version of Spence he defeated is still at the same level as the fighter who unified the titles and established himself as one of the sport’s elite welterweights.
With Spence’s match against Tim Tszyu scheduled for July 25 in Sydney, Australia, Crawford’s message suggests he has no interest in revisiting ancient debates and doesn’t want his greatest victory reinterpreted through the prism of Spence’s recent comments.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.