Errol Spence enters Thursday night’s eight-round welterweight clash with Noe Bolanos as the unequivocal favorite, but the unbeaten 24-year-old will hear nothing of it.
“I have to stay focused,” Spence told BoxingScene.com after Wednesday’s weigh-in in between bites of chicken alfredo. “A lot of prospects have been losing over the past year and a half, and if you take anyone for granted, it can happen to you.”
Spence (13-0, 10 KOs), a rising southpaw from DeSoto, Texas -- a stone’s throw from Dallas -- is aware that the Mexican Bolanos (24-10-1, 16 KOs) is mired in a five-bout losing streak. However, the precocious lefty has spent camp leaving nothing to chance in a fight that will take place at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel and air on Fox Sports 1.
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“I have to stay focused,” Spence told BoxingScene.com after Wednesday’s weigh-in in between bites of chicken alfredo. “A lot of prospects have been losing over the past year and a half, and if you take anyone for granted, it can happen to you.”
Spence (13-0, 10 KOs), a rising southpaw from DeSoto, Texas -- a stone’s throw from Dallas -- is aware that the Mexican Bolanos (24-10-1, 16 KOs) is mired in a five-bout losing streak. However, the precocious lefty has spent camp leaving nothing to chance in a fight that will take place at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel and air on Fox Sports 1.
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