The rivalry between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence “Bud” Crawford just hit a new boiling point — and this time, it’s personal.

In what was supposed to be a routine interview, Crawford lit the fuse with some stinging words aimed directly at Spence. But instead of brushing it off, Spence clapped back hard, sending shockwaves through the boxing world with a blunt warning:
“You gonna regret that.”
Here’s everything you need to know about the latest drama between two of boxing’s biggest names.
Crawford’s Live Interview DISS: “He’s Not Built Like Me”
During a recent appearance on a live sports podcast, Terence Crawford was asked about a potential rematch with Errol Spence — and he didn’t hold back.
“Man, listen. He’s a great fighter, but he’s not built like me. Mentally or physically. He ain’t ever been through what I’ve been through. I saw everything he had to offer in that ring, and trust me… it wasn’t enough.”
Crawford went on to mock the idea that a new training team or game plan would change the outcome:
“He can switch coaches, bring in legends, go train with monks if he wants to… it’s still gonna be the same result.”
The host laughed. The audience reacted. Social media lit up. But Errol Spence? He didn’t laugh.
Errol Spence SNAPS: “Say Less. You Gonna Regret That.”
Only hours after Crawford’s interview aired, Spence took to Instagram Live to respond. Calm at first, he seemed composed — until the topic of Crawford came up.
“You know what’s funny? This dude still talkin’. Like he didn’t get humbled enough the first time.”
Then Spence turned up the heat:
“I’ve been quiet, I’ve been working. But don’t get it twisted. Say less. You gonna regret that. Real soon.”
Fans watching live could feel the tension. Spence wasn’t just annoyed — he was fired up. And for the first time since their first bout, he looked emotionally invested in revenge.
A Rivalry Reignited
The last time these two men met, it was historic.
On July 29, 2023, Crawford dismantled Spence in what many called a masterclass. Three knockdowns, complete control, and a TKO victory in the ninth round. Crawford unified all four major welterweight belts and cemented his place as one of the best fighters of this generation.
Spence, meanwhile, took time off to recover and reflect. Rumors of a rematch circulated, but nothing concrete emerged. Until now.
With both fighters throwing verbal punches, a second bout seems not just likely — it seems inevitable.Fans React: “This is the Energy We Want!”
Boxing fans, starved for real rivalries in the sport, are loving every second of this feud.
On X (formerly Twitter):
@KOChronicles: “This is what boxing needs. Two warriors, no fake respect, just raw tension. LET’S GO!”
@FightTalk247: “Spence looks serious. And a pissed-off Spence is dangerous.”
Meanwhile, others are cautioning against overhyping a rematch:
@SweetScienceTruth: “Crawford’s still leagues ahead. Mind games won’t help Spence catch up.”
Regardless of opinions, one thing is clear — the hype is real, and both camps are feeding the fire.
Can Spence Flip the Script?
While Crawford dominated the first fight, Spence still has tools that make him dangerous — power, pressure, and the ability to wear down opponents. If he’s truly refocused, trained smarter, and taken lessons from the loss, he could come back stronger.
However, Crawford’s confidence is sky-high, and many believe that unless Spence reinvents himself completely, the result may be the same — or worse.
Final Thoughts
Trash talk in boxing is nothing new. But what makes this exchange different is the raw emotion behind it. Crawford’s comments weren’t just technical criticisms — they were personal. And Spence’s reply wasn’t just bravado — it was a warning.
With both fighters now locked in a verbal war, fans can only hope the rematch is officially announced soon. Because if the tension outside the ring is this intense…
Just imagine what’s going to happen inside it.