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Errol Spence puts IBF welterweight belt on line against former sparring partner Lamont Peterson

The 27-year-old southpaw has a record of 22-0 and is aiming to unify the division

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Errol Spence Jnr faces a tricky test against Lamont Peterson on Saturday night in Brooklyn. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Unbeaten International Boxing Federation champion Errol Spence takes on fellow American Lamont Peterson in New York on Saturday with designs on a unified welterweight world title.

“There are so many guys in the welterweight division, I want to clean them all out,” said Spence, who seized the IBF belt in May when he stopped Britain’s Kell Brook in the 11th round in Sheffield, England.

The 27-year-old southpaw took his record to 22-0 with 19 knockouts and fuelled talk of meetings with the other welterweight world champs – Australia’s Jeff Horn and American Keith Thurman.
Peterson warms up during a workout at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn. Photo: AP
Peterson warms up during a workout at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn. Photo: AP
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While it’s not a unification bout, Spence is taking former two-division world champion Peterson seriously.

“I’m not going to wait around for unification fights,” Spence said. “I want to fight three times this year and I’ll take on the best opponent who steps into the ring.

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“I know he’s going to be difficult. He’s a guy with fast feet who can come forward. He can basically do it all. I’m going to have to solve the puzzle.”

Peterson brings a record of 35-3 with one draw and 17 knockouts to the bout at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn.
Spence throws a punch while sparring with a trainer during a workout. Photo: AP
Spence throws a punch while sparring with a trainer during a workout. Photo: AP
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