According to multiple sources, Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have agreed to all terms for a fight in November.
According to sources, the deal has not been signed as the lawyers clean up legal language. Sources said that Crawford agreed to all proposed financial terms from Haymon, including the short end of a revenue split.
The loser will have the right to exercise according to the source. According to sources, the winner will get the majority of revenue if the sequel clause is invoked.
The pay-per-view will feature a co-promotion between the two promotions of Crawford and Spence. The Haymon/Spence side is being represented by a high-powered lawyer.
"I want to fight Crawford, that's the fight that I want," he said. Everybody wants that fight. I'm going to get that belt.
After returning from surgery to repair a detached retina, he scored a 10th-round knockout of Yordenis Ugas to win a third belt. Due to an eye injury, Errol Spence was forced to pull out of his fight with the Filipino fighter.
After an October car crash hospitalized him, it was the second major setbacks of his career.
Everyone is saying that Errol is ready. "Now is the ideal time for me and him to fight," Crawford said in April. It isn't no backing up because he called me out.
Crawford parted ways with Top Rank after his November victory over Shawn Porter. Haymon doesn't do business with Top Rank and the move paved the way for a deal. Haymon is poised to deliver one of the biggest fights of this century, a coup for PBC after it was unable to retain boxing's biggest star.
Crawford said he was free to do what he wanted. There's nothing we can't do. There is no promotion company blocking it, there is no wrong side of the street, and there is no nothing. Who is the best welterweight in the world?