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Spence vs Ugas FULL FIGHT: April 16, 2022 | PBC on Showtime PPV



(April 16, 2022) Errol Spence Jr. pounds Yodenis Ugas for tenth-round stoppage in three-belt welterweight title unifiction blockbuster at AT&T Stadium.

The Big Fish successfully navigated treacherous waters on Saturday night to pick up a third welterweight title. IBF and WBC welterweight champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. showed his greatness against WBA champion Yordenis Ugás, battling back from early adversity to stop Ugás in the tenth round on SHOWTIME PPV live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event before an announced crowd of 39,946. Click HERE to watch the Spence victory announcement.

The remaining welterweight title not in Spence’s possession belongs to WBO titleholder Terence Crawford, who was an interested observer on Saturday, Tweeting his reaction to the Spence victory. Spence made clear his preference for his next opponent.

“Everybody knows who I want next,” Spence said. “I want Terence Crawford. That’s the fight that I want. That’s the fight everybody else wants. Like I said, I’m going to get these straps then go over there and take his too. Terence I’m coming for that belt!”

Spence had to overcome some harsh conditions courtesy of Ugás to get to this point. After Ugás hurt Spence in the sixth, knocking his mouthpiece out with an uppercut, Spence of DeSoto, Texas, stormed back to hurt Ugás repeatedly to the body and eye. By the tenth round, Ugás’ right eye was completely shut when referee Laurence Cole stopped the contest for the second time to allow the ringside physician to inspect the damage.

Unlike earlier, the doctor advised Cole to stop the bout at 1:44 of the tenth round, giving Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) a resounding victory, a third welterweight belt, and perhaps the greatest triumph of his still accumulating career following a 17-month layoff after corrective surgery to his left eye forced him to pull out of a mega-fight with Manny Pacquiao. Ugás stepped in for Spence on late notice, beating and retiring Pacquiao last summer, setting the stage for Saturday’s welterweight unification contest, just the 12th in the division’s history.

“I believe that you’re going to go through trials and tribulations,” Spence said. “I went through a lot of trials. I got tested and I passed the tests due to my upbringing. My mother and my father always telling me not to quit and not to give up and just believing in myself and my family. I wanted to prove them wrong, and I knew that I could come back. Why would I quit now?”

Ugás’ size and skill appeared to confound Spence early on. The Cuban Olympic bronze medalist hurt Spence with a right uppercut and a right hand that had Spence falling back into the ropes and sent his mouthpiece flying in the sixth. The referee interrupted the action with 1:32 left in the frame to allow trainer Derrick James to replace the mouthpiece. Following the break, Spence returned fire, banging to Ugás’ body to end the frame on a high note.

The referee again interrupted the action with 53 seconds left in the eighth to have the doctor examine Ugás’ right eye, which was nearly shut, the result of Spence timing Ugas with hard right hands. Spence jumped on him moments later, nailing Ugás (27-5, 12 KOs) to the body, sensing the end may be near.

Ugás appeared to hurt Spence to the body with a right hand in the ninth and again with a left to the body, for which he was warned by the referee for veering a little low.

Spence came back and hurt Ugás with a right to the body in the tenth that had him retreating, covering up, clearly in pain. The referee again had the doctor check on Ugas’ right eye, this time deciding he had sustained enough punishment. Ugas screamed in dismay, clearly wanting to continue, while Spence shouted to the rafters in pure joy and stomped his feet on the canvas.

“I feel sad,” Ugás said. “I trained really hard for this fight. All my respect to Errol Spence. He’s a great champion. I’m just sad about what happened tonight. The referee stopped the fight, but I wanted to keep going to the end. I definitely had a chance to win the fight in the sixth round, but he recuperated well. Congratulations to him and his team.”

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39 Comments

  1. As usual, Lawrence Cole does a very questionable decision just when Ugas was about to beat Spence. I wonder why boxing orgs keep o hiring that fu..n referee? He has clearly shown bias in many of the fights.

  2. I New this referee it's a corrupt And brainless referee. See what he did? Indeed it's a id**t referee. 🤬😡

  3. This is why duck Crawford wants no part of Spence
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    #1 P4P The truth
    Cole is one of the worst reffs in boxing

  4. Ugas looks slower and scared at the beginning of rounds. He was much smarter when fighting Pacquiao but in this fight he was reluctant to release 3 or 4 combinations. Ugas was frozen and can't release his best shot he used to have. He has lot of opportunities to hit Spence but he can't make it and he was scared to death. May be Spence was much smarter than Ugas. If Ugas will fight all the time like this, it must be better for him to retire. Antonio Margarito was much better than Ugas if he fight the way he fought Spence. He has no brainy in this fight.

  5. Fukn b.s glass jaw couldn't hold mouth piece… Time-out big break.. that's why the science has lost down fans of the craft because of shit like that

  6. I love watching Erol Spence. I'm a huge fan of Terrence Crawford and it's a shame we won't be seeing a fight between those two because I'm sorry but these two need that fight. Especially Crawford being that he's been with top rank and as a welterweight he doesn't have Erols resume. Their mutual opponents were much better when they fought Spence than when they fought Terrence, Especially Kel Brook. The guy Kel was before that fight was nothing like the one that got demolished by Terrence. I like the way Crawford fights where any time he gets caught he has to get it back immediately, but Spence has the size and power advantage and will stay disciplined

  7. If it was best to stop it then good. All of the pride and tough stuff could leave you with some lifetime damage. Just to please the crowd of boxing.

  8. Idu why Spence had to ink up his body for? Is that what boxers do once they make serious dollars? I simply don't get it

  9. Wonder why Ugas stopped jabbing to the body. It was effective in slowing Spence down

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