Eminem Walked Out Terence Crawford For Match Against Errol Spence

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Eminem Walked Out Terence Crawford For Match Against Errol Spence

Eminem accompanies Terence Crawford for the match against Errol Spence.

Boxer Terence Crawford recently showed the desire to be accompanied by Eminem for his ring walk for the match against Errol Spence Jr, and the wish finally happened. On Saturday night in Las Vegas.

For his historic match against Errol Spence, Crawford walked out to the ring with none other than Detroit rapper, while the classic “Lose Yourself” played in the background. The match was also attended by Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg, along with close collaborators and friends Denaun Porter and Royce da 5’9″.

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The Boxer also won the match in the ninth round and became the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. He is now the first male boxer in the four-belt era to become undisputed in two different weight classes.

“I want to give honour to God, because without him none of this would be possible,” he tells Showtime after the match. “I only dreamed of being a world champion. No one believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everyone believe.”

“I kept praying to God I would get the opportunity to show the world how great Terence Crawford is and I believe tonight I did that.

“Spence is a tremendous talent, he has a great jab and we were worried about it coming in. But take away his best attribute and the rest is history.”

Check out some of the highlights below.

Before the fight, Crawford showed the desire for Eminem appearance in a conversation with Shakur Stevenson. “Who’ve you got walking you out though?,” asks Stevenson. “S–t, I don’t know man,” responds Crawford. “You know what I was thinking would be crazy s–t? I think it would be dope to have Eminem walk me out or something like that.”

“He’s never walked nobody out, huh?” “I ain’t gonna lie, Eminem’s a GOAT. I ain’t never seen him walking nobody out in a boxing ring.” “Yeah, I ain’t neither, that’d be dope.”

“That’d be fire, that’d be different levels, next level. Two GOATs,” Stevenson added.

After the video, the Detroit rapper who is rarely seen on social media, commented on the boxer’s post. “This is too crazy!!! You are one of my favourite boxers right now!,” he wrote. “Pull up Em! Lets do some legendary s–t,” replies Terence.

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