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  • nedcmk1
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    Shawn Porter

    Watched him in the Golden Gloves Nationals..... 165lbs, loved his fighting style. as a very decorated ammy career. How do you guys think he will do as a pro? Ammy record is something along the lines of 211-14... i could be off on the loss side.

    Won 2007 nationals

    silver in 2006

    and runner up at the midwestern trials.

  • SpeedKillz
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    never heard of him, but with a AM record like that, i would think he would do very well in the pros. what weight would he fight in the pros, do u know? 160? 154? thats alot of AM fights to have.

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    • Gareth Ivanovic
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      Is he in the Pan Am games? I wish I got ESPN Deportes so I could watch those fights. Wouldn't mind seeing that to see some of the up and coming fighters not only from the US, but from this side of the hemisphere.

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      • nedcmk1
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        he fought in the GG nationals at 165, his USA boxing profile says 141.

        he was very aggressive and hit hard. he rocked his opponent several times. build wise looks like tyson.

        his style looked to be like he would be very good pro. no pitter patter. all hard punches and let his hands go alot with crisp combos and clean power shots. his head movement was awesome.

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        • nedcmk1
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          2007
          Pan Am Box-offs: dec. Jonathan Nelson, 19-12, in semifinals; dec. Shawn Estrada, 17-13, in finals for 1st.
          Pan Am Qualifier 1: stopped Andres Camilo Erira, Columbia, RSC-3, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Alfonso Blanco, 21-10, in semifinals.

          also won the junior olympics

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