Eminem‘s appearance alongside Terence Crawford for the mega fight between him and Errol Spence Jr. has proved to be beneficial as the Omaha, Nebraska native beat Spence in a ninth-round technical knockout.
On Saturday (July 29), the legendary Detroit rapper introduced the 35-year-old undefeated fighter to the boisterous sold-out crowd at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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“Las Vegas, make some noise for the next Undisputed Welterweight champion of the world, Terence “Bud” fucking Crawford,” Eminem shouted.
Terence Crawford then appeared wearing all-Black attire, with a fishnet draped across him as well as fishnets on his boxing shorts and shoes. The fishnets were to signify that he was going to “capture” Errol Spence Jr. — as Spence likes to refer to himself as “The Big Shark.”
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Em then walked Crawford to the ring as his 2002 track, “Lose Yourself” blared through the arena, although he didn’t perform the Grammy Award-winning track.
Check out footage of Eminem’s appearance below:
Crawford dominated Spence throughout the championship fight and won decisively in the ninth-round — making him the Undisputed Welterweight champion of the world.
He also improved his undefeated boxing record to 40-0 and became the first male boxer in history to go Undisputed in two different weight classes.
The highly-anticipated super fight brought out some of Eminem’s closest associates, including Royce Da 5’9″, Denaun Porter and Paul Rosenberg.
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50 Cent also congratulated Bud on Instagram, writing, “Congratulations @tbudcrawford big win tonight. [world emoji] Top of the world baby!”
There were a bevy of other celebrities in the building too, including André 3000, DJ Whoo Kid, Chance The Rapper, Vic Mensa, Shannon Sharpe and many more.
Prior to the fight, Terence Crawford posted a clip to Instagram in the hope that Slim Shady would walk him to the ring for the anticipated bout against Errol Spence Jr.