An epic war is set to take place at AT&T Stadium at Arlington, Texas that Saturday as Errol”The Truth” Spence Jr. defends his IBF welterweight title against Mikey Garcia. The No. 6 pound-for-pound fighter, Spence Jr., is making his third title defense, although the No. 5 pound-for-pound boxer, Garcia, is seeking to win a world title in a fifth weight division. The current champ is a -400 favorite while the challenger is coming back in +300.

Errol Spence Jr. vs Mikey Garcia
Spence Jr. (-400) is laying his perfect 24-0 record at stake and is looking to make his third defense of the IBF welterweight strap. Furthermore, The Truth aims to extend his 11-fight knockout streak since the previous time he went to the judges’ scorecards came in a 10-round fight vs Ronald Cruz at 2014.

The 29-year-old does not permit his opponents any breathing space when he struggles, constantly throwing his long jab to touch with his foes and taking a step ahead as soon as they take a step backward. He does an incredible job rolling and beats on his counterparts. He is landing before their strikes, as they look to throw. Additionally, he operates the entire body early and frequently, which gives him a massive speed benefit in later rounds before he lands his jelqing hands en route to match victories.

Garcia (+300) is aiming to proceed to 40-0 in his professional career and procure a major name in a fifth distinct weight class. He is looking to collect his first knockout triumph since he ceased Dejan Zlaticanin in the next round in 2017 to win the WBC lightweight title — his last few battles were unanimous decision wins.

The 31-year-old is creating his welterweight division debut after winning the WBC lightweight title in July of this past year. Garcia is a fighter who will throw punches and does a great job at finding spots because of his attacks to land through his opponents’ defense. He has tremendous cardio that enables him to really pick up his step in the later rounds, which drains his enemies.

A real chess game is set to happen between a stress fighter in Errol Spence Jr. and a patient counter-striker at Mikey Garcia. Spence’s four-inch reach advantage might be a major factor as he uses it well to keep his opponents away from him, while Garcia is great at working behind his jab. The Truth will also have the power advantage in what’s surely going to become a fantastic brawl between two of their greatest fighters on the planet.

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