Good morning all of you 'YDKSAB' folks (about 92% of my fellow posters).
What we seen happening last night/tonight is Earl Spence's bad lifestyle when out of camp catching up with him. He is naturally too big for Welterweight, and the cut showed in the mid-late rounds. The same thing happened with 1hourRun 's favourite fighter Ricky Hatton. No man is invincible, and Spence is handicapping himself and cutting time off his prime with his lifestyle.
Logically speaking, he probably shouldn't fight at Welterweight ever again. Won't surprise me to see him boiling down again to 147 though. He looked as beatable as I've ever seen him tonight/last night. And Porter didn't do anything extraordinary, we all knew (me and the other 8% who know their chit) what Porter was going to bring.
It's sad because Earl has gone from being a potential top 4-5 P4P fighter, to looking like his days as an undefeated fighter are numbered. He needs to start taking it seriously in and out of camp, and should seriously consider the move to 154. If he has another long layoff, hanging at other fighters' events like a sloppy drunk, he is going to lose emphatically very soon.
It may be too late already.
What we seen happening last night/tonight is Earl Spence's bad lifestyle when out of camp catching up with him. He is naturally too big for Welterweight, and the cut showed in the mid-late rounds. The same thing happened with 1hourRun 's favourite fighter Ricky Hatton. No man is invincible, and Spence is handicapping himself and cutting time off his prime with his lifestyle.
Logically speaking, he probably shouldn't fight at Welterweight ever again. Won't surprise me to see him boiling down again to 147 though. He looked as beatable as I've ever seen him tonight/last night. And Porter didn't do anything extraordinary, we all knew (me and the other 8% who know their chit) what Porter was going to bring.
It's sad because Earl has gone from being a potential top 4-5 P4P fighter, to looking like his days as an undefeated fighter are numbered. He needs to start taking it seriously in and out of camp, and should seriously consider the move to 154. If he has another long layoff, hanging at other fighters' events like a sloppy drunk, he is going to lose emphatically very soon.
It may be too late already.
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