Errol Spence Jr. has picked Tim Tszyu for his long anticipated return, and the choice says more about uncertainty than ambition. The bout, targeted for summer 2026, will be Spence’s first fight since his loss to Terence Crawford in July 2023 and comes after nearly three years out of the ring. The comeback is real. The confidence behind it is harder to locate.
Spence will be 36 by the time he steps back in. His last two appearances, against Crawford and Yordenis Ugas, stripped away the margin he once relied on. He was slower to initiate, slower to recover position, and less able to hold ground when exchanges turned physical. Those fights closed the book on his welterweight run without answering whether the erosion was temporary or permanent.
The Return is Set
The long absence only sharpens that question. Extended layoffs are unforgiving, especially for pressure fighters whose success depends on timing, balance, and confidence in their legs. Spence’s best work always came from steady forward movement and sustained body attacks. If that base is compromised, even slightly, the style stops working the way it used to.
Tszyu is not the stabilizing opponent this pairing might suggest. Since losing his undefeated record to Sebastian Fundora in March 2024 and later coming up short against Bakhram Murtazaliev, his career has tilted away from inevitability. He remains dangerous, but the idea of Tszyu as a guaranteed pressure breaker no longer holds. An Australian tune up is planned, and the fight itself is expected to land somewhere between 147 and 154, which brings its own risks for both men.
That is where the pairing becomes revealing. This is not a safe reintroduction or a soft restart. It is two fighters trying to confirm something that time has already challenged. Tszyu’s right hand still changes fights quickly. Spence’s body work only matters if he can stay close long enough to apply it.
This return does not restore Spence’s standing. It tests whether it still exists. If he looks strong, the conversation reopens. If he does not, there will be no space left to hide behind timing or inactivity. The fight is happening. What Spence has left remains the unanswered part.
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Last Updated on 02/09/2026
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