Errol Spence Returns After 3 Years in Shocking Australia Fight 😳🔥

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Almost three years gone, and now he’s finally coming back. Errol Spence Jr. is stepping into the ring again, but this time, the road leads all the way to Australia. Fans didn’t see this twist coming, and now the countdown has begun.

Spence, with a record of 28 wins and 1 loss, hasn’t fought since July 2023. That night in Las Vegas didn’t go his way. He faced Terence Crawford and was knocked down three times before the fight ended in the ninth round. It was a tough loss, and then everything went quiet.

Now, at 36, Spence is ready to change the story. He is set to face Tim Tszyu, a former 154-pound champion, in a huge showdown. The fight is expected to take place on July 26 in Australia, or July 25 in the US, as a Prime Video pay-per-view event.

Tszyu’s journey has been busy, but not smooth. He has fought seven times since Spence last stepped in the ring. Out of those, he lost three fights, with two ending by knockout. That record adds pressure, and this fight could change everything for him too.

There’s more drama behind the scenes. Tszyu just made another big move by changing his trainer again. He parted ways with Cuban coach Pedro Diaz and brought in Australian legend Jeff Fenech. It’s his second corner change in less than a year, raising even more questions.

For Spence, this fight is about more than just money. It’s about proving he still belongs at the top. The division is stacked right now, and the competition is fierce.

Champions like Sebastian Fundora and Xander Zayas are holding titles. Strong contenders like Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jr. are chasing their shot. There is no easy path back.

That’s what makes this moment so intense. One fight could bring Spence back into the spotlight, or push him further away. As July gets closer, the tension keeps building, and fans are waiting to see which version of Spence shows up.

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