It wasn’t too long ago that Errol Spence Jr. was the hottest star in boxing. He had everything going for him. An undefeated record, multiple world championships, a spot on the pound-for-pound list, and a chance to become an undisputed welterweight champion. And then he faced Terence Crawford. Their 2023 bout ended in a devastating ninth-round technical knockout for ‘The Truth’. The fight not only changed the course of his career, but the loss also sent him down a spiral from which he is yet to recover.
The 34-year-old has yet to return to the ring. Last year, rumors of him making a comeback against unified super welterweight champion Sebastien Fundora surfaced. However, as WBO refused to sanction the anticipated title fight, Spence was left with no other option. Then came the wave of retirement rumors, which Spence quashed subsequently. Nevertheless, fans and experts have been wondering about the Texas resident’s next move. And wouldn’t you know, he has spoken on it.
Errol Spence on the road to recovery
Tired of all the rumors surrounding his comeback, Errol Spence finally decided to put an end to the speculation. He took to his Instagram story and uploaded a picture of Ky-Mani Marley from the iconic movie Shottas and gave an update about his eventual comeback.
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He wrote, “Im getting fixed ill comeback when ready ,” revealing that the retirement is off the table for now. Spence assured everyone that we will see him back in the ring again, something that he has been saying for a long time now. Even last month, when a fan asked him about his eventual comeback on ‘X,’ he replied with the same answer.
The 34-year-old has found it hard to make a comeback, which has been marred with several obstacles—an eye surgery, failure to get any match secured, a car accident that he is still recovering from—things have not been easy for Spence. However, yesterday, the former unified welterweight champion disclosed another personal demon that might have been the actual culprit behind his return to boxing. The confession even struck a chord with Gervonta Davis.
Gervonta Davis wishes Spence the best
‘The Truth’ took to his ‘X’ and wrote, “The worst thing I did to MYSELF was drinking. If you’re an athlete, focus on the end goal,” he wrote, adding further, “Hopefully it’s a better situation for you and your loved ones.” It was indeed a courageous confession. Though we may never know the entire picture, his alcohol addiction might have surely contributed to his almost two-year sabbatical from boxing.
Worse thing I did to MYSELF was drinking if you an athlete focus on the end goal. Hopefully it’s a better situation for you and your love ones.
— Errol Spence (@ErrolSpenceJr) March 1, 2025
The confession even melted the heart of his former friend Gervonta Davis, who had a fiery confrontation with the Texan last year. “I felt this..I hope you and your lil ones doing well champ..” Tank replied hopefully. It was a rare, heartwarming gesture from Davis.
Many fans might feel hesitant about seeing 34-year-old Errol Spence step back into the ring, especially after the challenges he’s faced. But those within the boxing community still hope things will get better for the former world champion. We’d love to hear your thoughts—what do you think about his potential return? Share below!
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