LOS ANGELES – Shawn Porter proved Saturday night that the odds-makers and countless others had no idea what was about to happen.

Dismissed by many as a huge underdog who couldn’t compete with Errol Spence Jr., Porter pressed the unbeaten Spence into the most difficult fight of Spence’s career. It was Spence, however, who knocked down Porter late in the 11th round and won their 12-round welterweight title unification bout by split decision at Staples Center.

Two judges – California’s Rey Danesco (116-111) and New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld (116-111) – scored their close, physical fight for Spence. One judge – New Jersey’s Larry Hazzard Jr. – credited Porter with a victory (115-112) in what was an action-packed, back-and-forth fight that brought most fans among the crowd of 16,702 to their feet after their FOX Sports Pay-Per-View main event ended.