Shall we look at the stats for the last couple of days or especially yesterday. I said then that I thought you were in love with me you were on me like a tramp on a bottle of White Lightning. I'm not here to troll Canelo my post history confirms a variety of subjects I'm just not a fan of the hyberbolic fanboy stuff that's all.
I'll take that as a compliment Lou. I might be a bit weird but we can't all be dulll and dim. If you dm me I will send you a 4k res picture of my avatar which you can then have printed and put on your ceiling. So you can think of me when you go to sleep at night.
This is all they have Usyk losing by 3 points (20-23) and it was over in the US. Usyk is nine months older than Shawn Porter and didn't take up the sport until he was 15 y/o. Porter took up boxing at the age of 4, started competing when he was 8, and he had over 100 amateur fights by the time he was 14 and about 250 by the time he fought Usyk five years later. They fought in 2006 four years after Usyk first walked into a boxing gym 2002. This is the date of the earliest recorded amateur bout of Usyk's 2005-07-03 and he fought Porter in 2006-12-02. The uncivilized Get tranquilized Then baptized Before being euthanized /thread Serge destroys
By making stupid threads like this, you show us that you are denying yourself the pleasure of appreciating one of the greatest fighters to ever enter the ring. As for Porter getting a win over Usyk when he was a teenager--good for him! It is a great story. He's a good fighter who tends to lose the close ones, but hell, he might make good against Crawford, and this is a fun story that can add to his mythos. But let's not say stupid things.
@Serge This thread is a pathetic attempt of Clenelo nuthuggers to discredit the real current king of boxing - Oleksandr Usyk. Porter indeed won, but it was 1) Very close fight 2) Usyk never quit, Porter wasn't battering him 3) It has happened 15 years ago. I know however this thread has nothing to do with Porter as its made by Clen fans. Back in 2006 (when Porter edged Usyk) Clenelo was taken to a draw with 3-5 no-hoper who ended his career with less than stellar record 8-27-3 (16 KO losses). You deside which is more impressive - a very close amateur loss to future elite pro (Porter) or a draw against complete no-hoper.
I used to think the Floyd and Pac fans were mentally unwell but this lot are truly demented. There grown adults as well. Usyk is the daddy because he didn't require "help" from peds and dodgy judging to be at the top and earned it on the road. There is no comparison at all. I'm not saying that as a fanboy I'm merely stating reality.
That have zero shame and even less integrity. The fact that a green as hell novice Usyk lost a razor-close decision to 250 fight vet Porter in the US who'd been boxing since he was 4 y/o and competing since he was 8 only further illustrates Usyk's greatness not detracts from it Usyk took up the sport aged 15 This content is protected Porter beat Boo Boo Andrade four months prior to that and dropped Danny Jacobs like a sack of potatoes earlier that same year I bet that draw, just like the other one of Clen's resume, was really a loss but his judges bailed him out again