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Looking Ahead to Errol Spence, JR.’s First Fight Since His Horrific Car Crash When He Defends His IBF & WBF World Titles Against Former World Champion Danny Garcia

Premier Boxing Champions stars are finally set to collide November 21st in what is a mouth-watering clash between two titans. The World Boxing Council have now released a statement approving the bout and due to Covid-19 and lockdown restrictions, this is due to be one of the biggest match up of year; one we are certainly looking forward to.

With sporting events being at a minimal due to the current climate globally, the punters will be flocking in their thousands for the best odds, mainly available at Gambling Sits Not On Gamstop, especially with this being one of the potential fights of the year. Spence going into the fight as heavy favorite but never count out the big hitting Philly Garcia who has big wins again Paul Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson.

Both fighters have released the fights confirmation on their social media, hyping the fight up and showing their desire to both become King of the division.

Unbeaten Spence (26-0, 21 KOs) is returning to boxing after a horrendous car accident at the end of 2019 in which he suffered serious injured but has now fully recovered and raring to go again on November 21st.

Meanwhile, Garcia has been racking up the wins quietly after his loss to Shawn Porter back in 2018. Danny will want to get back on top where he belongs and with a huge win over Errol Spence, JR., he’ll certainly catapult himself into a position in which he could claim to be number one in the division again.

As said previously, this is a huge match up, one that was unexpected of Spence’ JR.’s doubters with it being his first fight back since the crash, many thought he would take a tune up fight, but he’s thrown himself right into the deep end with this fight. This could be a genius decision or end up being a crucial moment in his career and we can’t wait to find out. Tune into Fox on November 21st to find out what happens.