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After Surviving Horrific Car Crash, Errol Spence Jr. Ready to Prove He’s the Best – Dallas Post Tribune

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Arguably one of our generation's best fighters, undefeated (26-0) welterweight boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. was riding high after defeating Shawn Porter in 2019. He couldn't have known he was on a path that nearly ended his life. Just a month later, photos surfaced of Spence's demolished vehicle. One look at the condition of Spence's […]

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