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  • Porter - Crawford ending smells of fix and quiting

    Kenny Porter stopping it for no reason

    Shawn pounding on the canvas completely overacting.

    Last time a guy pounded on the canvas like that with fake acting was DLH when he quit vs Hopkins and then promptly hired him on as a GoldenBoy ambassador.

    Someone wanting to really win would not waste energy and vital time pounding on the canvas, we could see where his head was. So he either quit out of fear or he had pre arranged to quit.

  • #2
    Porters legs were gone. The 15 month layoff did him no favors. That wasn't the same Porter that Spence fought that's for sure. His combos were slow as molasses even in the early rounds of this fight.

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    • #3
      Porter was gone, if you look close when he stood up that little two-step stagger, even on the floor you could see him trying his hardest to control the wobbles that were happening, he could have been really hurt from then on, I understand why his father stopped it, he didn't need to see his son out cold.
      Thunderous1 Thunderous1 likes this.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pantera_ View Post
        Porters legs were gone. The 15 month layoff did him no favors. That wasn't the same Porter that Spence fought that's for sure. His combos were slow as molasses even in the early rounds of this fight.
        Often these observations are because of what's in front of them and the source of the dreaded triangle theory that never works out in boxing, it's a totally different dance from one guy to the next when the styles are so different.

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        • #5
          This fight was a garbage

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          • #6
            Those knockdowns were legit, even with fair judging, it was a very even fight going into the 10th, with those 2 knockdowns, even if Porter survives to the final bell, he had no chance of winning on the cards. Porter was never expected to win, this fight was only interesting because it was a showcase to see how Crawford will perform against the top WWs, and he looked good.

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            • #7
              My take on it is this. I believe Porter knew the fight was close and perhaps even thought he might be in front. ****ing the canvas was a sign of knowing that having kept the fight razor close for 10 rounds that 2 knock downs blew that out of the water. He could have fought on but was theoretically 3 points down on that round with 2 to go which would have been perhaps too big of a hill to climb. His father throwing the towel in has been subject to all sorts of conspiracy theories...but most likely in the moment he misread Shawn's reaction to the second knock down.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
                Porter was gone, if you look close when he stood up that little two-step stagger, even on the floor you could see him trying his hardest to control the wobbles that were happening, he could have been really hurt from then on, I understand why his father stopped it, he didn't need to see his son out cold.
                Oh please lol Fury looked more hurt in the recent fight against Wilder and came back to blitz him. Márquez looked done in the 1st round of the first Pacquiao bout and came back to raise hell. Not saying that Shawn would’ve won but he wasn’t given the chance to by his egomaniac, panicky father.

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                • #9
                  2 things are for certain -
                  Bud didn't quit and he wasn't in on the fix (if the fix was in).

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