Welterweight contender Errol Spence Jr., who is one win from a shot at a world title, can earn it in his next fight.Spence, the 2015 ESPN.com prospect of the year and a 2012 U.S. Olympian, will face Italys Leonard Bundu in a world title eliminator on Aug. 21 at the new Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York.The Premier Boxing Champions bout, made official Tuesday, will air as a Sunday afternoon special on NBC immediately after the networks coverage of the gold-medal game in Olympic mens basketball.The Spence-Budu winner will earn a mandatory world title bout against Englands Kell Brook, who first will challenge unified middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin on Sept. 10. Win or lose that bout, Brook will still have his welterweight belt, but theres a chance he will relinquish it regardless of the outcome, leaving the Spence-Budu winner to compete for a possible vacant title.This is another great opportunity for me to gain exposure on NBC, Spence said. A lot of people will be watching because of the Olympics that may not have known my name before. As an Olympian, headlining a major event four years after my Olympic run is exciting.Spence is aiming to become the second member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic boxing team to win a world title after Raushee Warren won a bantamweight belt on June 18.Spence will be the heavy favorite against former European welterweight champion Bundu, 41, of Italy, who has won two fights in a row against lesser opponents since losing a shutout decision to Keith Thurman in an interim world title bout in December 2014 in Las Vegas.Bundu is an older fighter, but hes tough and has a lot of experience, Spence said. He fought well against Keith Thurman. Thurman outboxed him but couldnt knock him out. I think I can make a big statement in the division if I can stop him, as I did with Chris Algieri.The 26-year-old Spence (20-0, 17 KOs), of Dallas suburb DeSoto, Texas, turned in a sensational performance on April 16 when he blitzed former junior welterweight titlist Algieri in a fifth-round knockout on NBC in prime time at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.Bundu (33-1-2, 12 KOs) said he believes his experience will carry the day against an opponent 15 years younger than he is.I am going to use my experience to my advantage on Aug. 21, Bundu said. When I fought Thurman, I ended up being overcautious, but that will not be the case this time. I know its now or never for me, and I wont let this chance slip away. Spence will come forward, but that will work to my advantage because I love fighting on the inside. Im going to show Spence a few things that he hasnt seen before.The fight will be the first at the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk, a 5,000-seat covered open-air venue that opened earlier this month.It is exciting to have rising star Errol Spence headlining the [venues] inaugural boxing event, promoter Lou DiBella said. Spence is one of the most gifted young fighters in all of boxing and is on track to be a world champion. Fake Soccer Jerseys . - Levi Browns tenure at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers is over before it even began. Fake NFL Jerseys .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. https://www.fakejerseys.us.com/ .ca. Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to ask, why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? 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Victorious Sydney FC will play the waiting game to learn which of Melbournes A-League powerhouses theyll face in the clubs historic FFA Cup final.The Sky Blues have booked a maiden berth in the tournament-decider after defeating valiant NPL side Canberra Olympic 3-0 in Wednesday nights semi-final at Viking Park.Still standing between them and the clubs first piece of silverware in seven seasons is the winner of next weeks second semi between Melbourne City and defending FFA Cup champions Melbourne Victory.They wont find out which until Tuesday night, nor will Graham Arnolds side know the venue of the match which is pencilled in for November 29 or November 30.However, Arnold said Sydneys excellent form bodes well for lifting some silverware for the first time since 2010.Thats six straight wins if you count the other FFA Cup games, Arnold said.Were yet to concede a goal this season and were scoring goals freely.Olympic were no walk in the park for the Sky Blues, who were made to work hard for their success despite missing some gilt-edged chances that could have inflated their winning margin.But ultimately the goals came from three players yet to start this A-League season.Defender Seb Ryall and midfielder Milos Dimitrijevic, neither a part of Arnolds first-choice XI, put Sydney up 2-0 before substitute Bernie Ibini netted thee third to mark his first competitive match in nearly 18 months following a broken leg.ddddddddddddI couldnt be happier for Bernie, Arnold said.Hes only about 30-40 per cent of where hell end up ... to see him score a goal makes it a special night for him.Captain Alex Brosque also came through 90 minutes for the first time since re-injuring his hamstring in February, in a positive sign he will avoid the issues that sidelined him for so much of last season.The immediate priority is recovering in time for Sundays A-League trip to Wellington, when Alex Wilkinson (ankle), Michael Zullo (illness) and Josh Brillante are expected to reclaim their starting spots.If theres one negative, Canberra pushed us hard and made us fight the whole way, Arnold said.It took a lot of energy.Proud Olympic coach Frank Cachia said nothing hed ever experienced had come close to his teams home semi-final, where 5000 people watch a determined display and several fine saves from captain and goalkeeper Angelo Konstantinou.We didnt want to just defend, we knew that would just lead to disaster, Cachia said.We put our best foot forward, but you can only play as well as the opposition allows you and theyre an outstanding outfit. 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