Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr will finally face each other this summer to fulfil one of boxing's most highly anticipated match-ups.

The undisputed welterweight title clash looked to have been a pipe dream for fans after numerous delays and postponements.

Since Crawford moved up into the welterweight division and claimed the WBO strap in 2018, he has been on a collision course with Spence.

The latter won his first belt - the IBF - in 2017 and insisted that he would claim the other two straps before facing WBO rival Crawford.

Spence has not fought since April 2022 when he knocked out Yordenis Ugas but then looked to have agreed terms with Crawford.

But again negotiations fell through and 'Bud' (39-0) made a voluntary defence of his title to beat David Avanesyan in December instead.

Now with nothing standing in either's way, the battle to be crowned the undisputed king at 147 lbs looks finally like it'll happen.

This undisputed welterweight title clash has been pencilled in for Saturday, July 29.

It is set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with ring walks expected around 4am on Sunday morning UK time.

UK television coverage for the fight has not yet been confirmed.

Spence told On The Rocks this month: "I'm trying to fight the best competition out there.

"There's a reason why I'm trying to fight Crawford, I'm a man of my word. I'm not trying to fight anybody else but him...

"Me and Crawford are definitely in talks.

"We've been talking, so hopefully it can be me and him."

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