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The anticipation for the undisputed welterweight clash between Errol Spence Jr. and  Terence Crawford at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, is building, with Spence and Crawford making their grand arrival. The highly anticipated fight will take place on July 29 in a contest that the boxing world has craved.

So, we at Big Fight Weekend have decided to give you a numerical breakdown of Saturday night’s titanic clash.

4006 days: That’s the number of days it’s been since Errol Spence Jr last tasted defeat in a boxing ring when he lost a 16-11 decision to Russia’s Andrey Zamkovoy in the quarterfinals of the 2012 London Olympics.

14,736 hours: This is the number of hours it’s been since Terrence Crawford scored an impressive tenth-round TKO victory over Shawn Porter. It will be a fight that will be remembered for Crawford showcasing his brilliant switch-hitting ability between both the orthodox and southpaw stances. 

7 of 10: The number of wins for Errol Spence by stoppage in his last ten fights, with the three points decision wins coming over Danny Garcia, Shawn Porter and Mikey Garcia.

30 of 39: The number of wins Terence Crawford has via stoppage from all his professional contests. The last victory by points came against Viktor Postol on July 23 2016.

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10.5: As per DraftKings, this will be the “Over/Under” on the number of rounds Spence vs. Crawford will on Saturday night. It’s currently listed as -270 the bout will most likely go to an 11th round and possibly beyond.

Speaking on the odds, according to Draftkings, Crawford will enter the bout as a -150 betting favourite. Spence Jr is the +120 underdog.

20,000: The official capacity listed for the T-Mobile Arena. There appear to be small pockets of tickets available for this super fight on Saturday night.

$84.99: The pay-per-view price for Spence vs. Crawford. Many are hoping the fight will sell 1-2 million buys. Eddie Hearn has predicted this highly anticipated clash will do between 500,000-600,000 pay-per-view buys

1: The number of high-profile fight cards being shown worldwide on July 29. It appears all eyes will be on Spence vs. Crawford, where we will see who is the king of the welterweight division. 

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