It’s been nearly two years since Errol Spence Jr. stepped into the ring against Terence Crawford in a bout that left a lasting impression on the boxing world—and on Spence himself. That night in Las Vegas wasn’t just the end of Spence’s undefeated streak—it was a wake-up call about Crawford’s next-level power.

Now, as Crawford gears up for an even more historic challenge against Canelo Alvarez, the conversation is shifting once again toward what separates “Bud” from the rest. If anyone can speak with authority on the subject, it’s Spence, whose firsthand experience offers a sobering reminder of what Canelo will be up against.

Speaking candidly, Spence recently summed up Crawford’s power with just two telling words— “strong dude”—a simple phrase that has reignited buzz ahead of September’s mega-fight.

Spence reflects on Crawford’s physicality

Crawford’s dismantling of Spence in July 2023 was not just technical—it was punishing. Spence was knocked down multiple times before the fight was stopped in the ninth round, sealing Crawford’s place in history as the first undisputed welterweight champion of the four-belt era.

Errol Spence Jr. steps into the ring prior to the fight against Terence Crawford in the World Welterweight Championship bout at T-Mobile Arena on July 29, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Spence, who has not fought since, recalled the physical toll in an interview that has begun to recirculate ahead of Crawford’s next challenge. He’s a strong dude. I got a feel for his power probably like first, second round,” Spence admitted, according to Secondsout.com. “You know, everybody at this top level have some type of power. But I think because my timing was off he was catching me in between shots.”

His description may be brief, but it cuts straight to the heart of what makes Crawford such a dangerous opponent: calculated timing, sharp precision, and deceptive strength.

Crawford’s next historic chapter

Terence Crawford isn’t just chasing greatness—he’s chasing legacy. On September 13, the 37-year-old from Omaha will step into the ring against Mexico’s pride, Canelo Alvarez, in a fight that could make him the first male boxer in history to become undisputed in three weight divisions.

The venue has yet to be confirmed, though Las Vegas remains the likely destination for what promises to be one of the biggest boxing events in recent memory.

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For now, the spotlight is slowly shifting to the strategy, stamina, and—above all—power that Crawford brings to the table. And Spence’s recent remarks offer a timely reminder that the force behind Crawford’s punches isn’t just hype—it’s something even the best have struggled to survive.