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  • Joebrown
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    Thurman will never be better than Spence. lol

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  • Joebrown
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    MaksBox please don't watch boxing again. You sound like a female

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  • CineScape
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    So compubox is only in favor of one boxer now? Last I checked there were two fighters in the ring. If you are insinuating that compubox has made an error with Spence’s punches, surely the same error was made with Porter’s punches. Or does that not fit your narrative? You sound ******.

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  • mistermartin
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    Compubox is litrrally two humans tapping buttons in real time trying to decipher what landed where. It is buit for error & manipulation. No way in hell to even judge that fight easily & clearly let alone tally up punch stats. Unless we talking low blows & nut shots. Anyone w/ a mind knows the only way SP was getting a vickie was w/ ESJ ending up on his back. Is wut it is. & so the saga continues. ..

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  • Southpawology
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    “• Needless to say, Porter was Spence’s toughest opponent to date, landing 172 punches, most by a Spence opponent.“


    Damn, touched that boy up!!

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  • Removed Now
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    It was a close fight. Too bad porter had that knock down in the 11th.

    However I think prime Thurman was better then Spence. Too bad he wasted a lot of time being injured.

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  • MaksBox
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    Spence's body attack?

    You mean attacking the balls so bad Andre Ward was jealous.

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  • Comments Thread For: Errol Spence vs. Shawn Porter - CompuBox By The Numbers

    Porter vs. Spence CompuBox By The Numbers - Staples Center, Los Angeles, California - In a high stakes unification for the WBC, IBF welterweight titles, Errol Spence (26-0, 21 KOs) had to fight through fire to win a twelve round split decision over Shawn Porter (30-3-1, 17 KOs). The scores were 116-111 for Spence, 115-112 for Porter, and 116-111 for Spence.
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