Errol Spence Jr. vs. Shawn Porter

Errol Spence Jr. vs. Shawn Porter, was a professional boxing welterweight championship unification match contested between IBF champion Errol Spence Jr. and WBC champion Shawn Porter.[1] The event took place on September 28, 2019 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[2] Spence Jr. won the fight via split decision, with two scorecards reading 116–111 for Spence Jr., and the third 115–112 for Porter.[3]

Fight Night: Spence vs. Porter
DateSeptember 28, 2019
VenueStaples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineUnification match for the WBC, and IBF welterweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Errol Spence Jr. Shawn Porter
Nickname "The Truth" "Showtime"
Hometown Dallas, Texas, U.S. Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Pre-fight record 25–0–0 (21 KO) 30–2–1 (17 KO)
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Recognition IBF welterweight champion
  • WBC welterweight champion
  • Former IBF welterweight champion
Result
Spence Jr. defeated Porter by split decision (116–111, 116–111, 112–115)

The fight

Spence Jr. and Porter participated in a frenetic encounter from start to finish, with one CBS analyst declaring it a "fight of the year candidate".[3] Porter started fast, sometimes overwhelming Spence Jr. in the early rounds. Spence Jr., however, began attacking Porter's body and was able to slowly gain a slight edge on the judges' scorecards. With the fight still close, Spence Jr. landed a short left hook to Porter's chin in round eleven, causing Porter’s glove to touch the canvas and scoring the only knockdown of the fight. Porter remained on his feet and received an eight-count by referee Jack Reiss before resuming the contest, finishing the round, and engaging in an action-packed twelfth and final round.

In the end, Spence Jr. was given a split decision win on the official scorecards, with Filipino judge Rey Danseco and Steve Weisfeld had it 116–111 for him and Larry Hazzard Jr tallied 115–112 for Porter. Spence Jr. won Porter's WBC title and successfully defended his IBF title for the fourth time.

Television

The fight was telecast on Fox Sports pay per view in the United States, Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and via FITE TV on pay per view outside of North America.

Fight Card

[4]

Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Welterweight Errol Spence Jr. (c) def. Shawn Porter (c) SD 12/12 Note 1
Super middleweight David Benavidez def. Anthony Dirrell (c) KO 9/12 1:39 Note 2
Super lightweight Mario Barrios def. Batyr Akhmedov UD 12/12 Note 3
Welterweight Josesito Lopez def. John Molina Jr. KO 8/10 0:39
Welterweight Robert Guerrero def. Gerald Thomas UD 10/10
Welterweight Fabian Andres Maidana def. Ramses Agaton KO 1/8 2:07
Welterweight Alfonso Olvera def. Amon Rashidi UD 8/8
Super middleweight Misael Rodriguez def. Brandon Maddox KO 3/8 1:13
Featherweight Juan Antonio Lopez def. Fernando Garcia UD 8/8
Middleweight Leon Lawson III def. Alan Zavala KO 2/8 2:27
Light heavyweight Burley Brooks def. Fabian Valdez KO 1/6 2:35
Welterweight Lindolfo Delgado def. Jesus Zazueta Anaya KO 6/6 1:59 [5]
Middleweight Joey Spencer def. Travis Gambardella KO 3/4 0:53
Super featherweight Jose Valenzuela def. Charles Clark KO 1/4 1:06

^Note 1 For WBC, and IBF welterweight titles
^Note 2 For WBC super middleweight title
^Note 3 For vacant WBA (Regular) super lightweight title

References

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