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Errol Spence Jr.: “It’s Freaking Manny Pacquiao, I Drop Out Of A Fight With Him Two Weeks Before? That Don’t Make Sense”

By: Hans Themistode

Errol Spence Jr. felt every emotion. From apoplectic, to incredulous to despondent, Spence Jr. dealt with it all.

With just a few weeks left until his mega showdown against Manny Pacquiao on August 21st at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Spence Jr. was given no choice but to pull out of their contest due to a retinal detachment in his left eye. From there, the unified welterweight champion immediately dropped his gloves and entered the surgical room.

As doctors began working on the Dallas native’s eyesight, rumors emerged that Spence Jr. was never hurt in the first place. Bernard Hopkins, a former two-division titlist and 2019 Hall of Famer, was amongst those who raised a cautious eyebrow to Spence Jr. and his entire injury claim.

“If you tell me something, now you got to show me,” said Hopkins during an interview with Fight Hub TV when the news first broke. “I’m a showman person. I’m not going to tell you what happened and you got to take my word for it. Not that I’m saying you should. But if I show you, I don’t have to do much speaking.”

Never known as the loquacious type, Spence Jr. has remained mostly mum since his surgical procedure. However, given the chance to address Hopkins and whomever else doubts the legitimacy of his injury, Spence Jr. simply points to Pacquiao’s stature amongst the all-time greats and the boatload of money he would have accrued for facing him.

“It’s freaking Manny Pacquiao,” said Spence Jr. during an interview with ESPN. “Future Hall of Famer, future legend, undoubtedly top 10 all time. One of the greatest fighters of all time. And I drop out of a fight with him two weeks before the fight? That don’t make sense. Not to mention all the money we would make off pay-per-view.”

Even with his departure from the event, the show ultimately still went on without him. Stepping in to replace Spence Jr., was WBA 147 pound titlist, Yordenis Ugas. Spence Jr. sat idly by as Ugas cashed in on the opportunity of a lifetime.

The massive underdog went on to frustrate Pacquiao on the night, before winning a close but clear unanimous decision. With the former eight-division world champion unsure if he’ll ever step foot inside a boxing ring again, Spence Jr. is coming to grips with the fact that he may never face Pacquiao before he rides off into the sunset.

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Considering his frustrations, and his audacious call-outs of Pacquiao over the years, Spence Jr. is still shaking his head at anyone who believes he didn’t want to compete on the night.

“I called him out two years ago in the ring. Not like he handpicked me. I been asking to fight him.”

7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. BigWill

    08/27/2021 at 4:03 pm

    So, Spence once traveled to Europe to challenge (and defeat) a prime Brook but supposedly he’s afraid of an aging Pacquiao? And punch drunk foolish Hopkins needs to take several seats

  2. ed mato

    08/27/2021 at 6:02 pm

    U”r a public figure in the 1st place,to see is to believe. ,show us u’r med record & i’l make my mouth shut..

  3. Barry

    08/27/2021 at 6:10 pm

    What a schmekle

  4. Lo Lo

    08/27/2021 at 7:13 pm

    All you fughin azz clowns…none of your Bi. Tchess ever punched anybody…nobody gives AF about you…thecsurgery was proof enough dik riders!!! Pacquiao might not even have survived Spence, he was EXTREMELY lucky to catch a break….Manny is top 10 at best and he will always be remembered as Floyds easiest fight and the sore loser…”any excuses today Pacman”???

  5. Joe

    08/27/2021 at 8:26 pm

    What are you saying Mr Spence is moot and academic as you have no balls at all. Better to just shut your mouth. It’s very you’re afraid of Manny period.

  6. Don Buckley

    08/27/2021 at 9:15 pm

    Spence is the “ real deal “
    He will defeat whoever he fights next !
    Anyone – Anytime !

  7. T. Brannon

    08/27/2021 at 9:23 pm

    I am beyond disappointed by Bernard Hopkins behavior, what he said was shameful and disrespectful to Errol Spence. However, I am not shocked at some of the ignorant fans who are also questioning Spence’s injury, the world is full of intellectually lazy people, who follow trends, that’s why 74 million of them voted to end democracy in America last November. Error Spence has absolutely no fear of Pacquiao and has wanted to get him in the ring for years, who is stupid enough to think that Spence fears Pac man, and why? The behavior of these so-called fans shows why this pandemic is out of control, folks just don’t have common sense!

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