“DUBS IN THE CHAT”: Angel Reese pats herself on the back for Terence Crawford’s historic win

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Angel Reese marked Terence Crawford’s historic win over Canelo Alvarez in their clash for the undisputed super middleweight crown on Saturday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas by reposting a clip of her backstage meeting with the champ.

Crawford dominated the fight, using his offense to neutralize Alvarez and winning most of the exchanges. He sealed the 12-round bout by unanimous decision, 116-112, 115-113, 115-113.

After the fight, Reese shared Netflix’s video of her encounter with Crawford.

“DUBS IN THE CHAT,” she wrote.

Crawford made history as the first male boxer to claim undisputed titles across three separate weight divisions.

Reese attended the fight wearing a black one-piece suit paired with tall lace-up boots, her look accented by an open-chest design. Reese completed the outfit with a snake bracelet and a bright orange bag.

Reese’s appearance at the star-studded fight came just two days after she sat out the Chicago Sky’s season finale, a 91-86 loss to the New York Liberty on Thursday.

The Sky wrapped up the season at 10-34, their second-worst record in franchise history, trailing only the 5-29 mark from their inaugural year. It also marked their second straight playoff miss after five consecutive postseason runs from 2019 to 2023, a stretch that included a championship.

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