Errol Spence Jr. recently announced on social media that he will be making a comeback in two weeks following his eye surgery. This news has sparked hope among fans that he will soon return to the boxing ring and resume his successful career. However, there are doubts about whether the 33-year-old former unified welterweight champion will be able to make a successful comeback.
Spence’s eye injury, combined with the brutal beating he received in his last fight against WBO champ Terence Crawford, raises concerns about his ability to return to his previous form. Despite his optimistic statement about a quick return, it seems more like wishful thinking from Spence. Even if he does make a comeback, it is questionable whether he will be able to regain the skills and prowess he had during his prime years.
Since his car crash, Spence has not performed well in the ring, and it is unlikely that he will be able to recapture his former glory without some extraordinary intervention. It would take a miracle for him to find the Fountain of Youth and return to his peak fighting condition. As a result, the chances of Spence reclaiming his past success seem slim.
According to the Source boxingnews24.com