Errol Spence Jr.'s former trainer Derrick James has spoken out about the split, contradicting Spence's claims about the training camp before the Terence Crawford fight on 2026/07/07.
What happened?
James' explanation disputes Spence's criticism of the mitt work and sparring, stating that Spence was dealing with a rib injury and wanted to keep it private.
Why it matters for Errol Spence Jr.
Tim Bradley believes James has finally told his side of the story, and now wants Spence to respond to the claims, saying "somebody's lying" and demanding the truth.
What comes next?
Bradley said James defended the southpaw preparation, saying Spence worked with switch-hitting sparring partners early in camp, and also disputed Spence's criticism of the pad work, saying "go look at the film".
Errol Spence Jr. had previously criticized James for the way the camp was handled before his loss to Terence Crawford.
Derrick James said the idea of light sparring was rejected because of concern the injury would become public.
Tim Bradley said he had been waiting to hear James' side of the story and now wants a response from Spence.
The issue has sparked a heated debate, with Bradley saying "tell the truth, Errol" and demanding a response from Spence.
Errol Spence Jr.'s training camp has been under scrutiny after the loss to Terence Crawford.
Derrick James' interview with Brian Custer has shed new light on the split and the events leading up to the fight.
Tim Bradley's comments have added fuel to the fire, demanding a response from Spence and saying "somebody's lying".
The situation is ongoing, with no response yet from Errol Spence Jr.
The boxing world is waiting to see how Spence will respond to the claims and criticism.
The debate is likely to continue, with many questioning the events leading up to the Terence Crawford fight.
Errol Spence Jr.'s next move is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the boxing world is watching.
The outcome of this situation will have a significant impact on Spence's career and reputation.
Only time will tell how this situation will unfold, but for now, the boxing world remains divided.