Four-weight world champion Adrien Broner has made his prediction for the upcoming undisputed welterweight title fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford.
With Spence and Crawford considered two of the world's best pound-for-pound, it is proving a difficult fight to call, but that did not stop Broner from revealing his pick when speaking to The DAZN Boxing Show.
"I know that both guys are ready, I can look at their bodies and see that they both trained their a—s off," Broner said.
"I’m just coming to watch the fight, it’s going to be a great fight, of course I’m with Errol.
"I am not out here badmouthing Terence because I’ve got a lot of love for Terence."
One aspect that cannot be overlooked is Crawford's power at 147lbs. Since making the move to welterweight in 2018, 'Bud' has knocked out all seven opponents which has led to some anticipating a stoppage at the T-Mobile Arena.
But this does not mean Spence cannot end the fight early either. The 33-year-old has won 22 of his 28 fights by knockout and is known for setting the pace which could prove vital if he is to get past Crawford, and an early finish is something Broner could envisage.
"Honestly, me looking at the fight, it could be an early night for both guys," Broner continued.
"It’s going to be a gruelling fight, I just hope that both leave the ring sane and cool enough to still hug and love each other."