The fight, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, saw Crawford dominate with a ninth-round stoppage, becoming the undisputed welterweight champion. Spence acknowledged that his timing was off, allowing Crawford to catch him between shots. Since the loss, Spence has been considering a move up to super-welterweight, potentially facing Sebastian Fundora, the WBO and WBC champion in that division[1].
Meanwhile, Tyson Fury's career is under scrutiny after his recent loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Fury, who has a record of 34-2-1, suffered a unanimous decision defeat in their 12-round bout. Despite this loss, there is still hope for a highly anticipated 'Battle of Britain' fight against Anthony Joshua. Fury's promoter, Frank Warren, remains optimistic about the possibility of this match happening in early 2025[3][5].
Fury's future in boxing is also a topic of discussion, with some suggesting he should consider retirement. However, no definitive decision has been made, and the boxing world continues to speculate about his next moves[2].
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