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Thelast time “Showtime” Shawn Porter fought at the Dignity Health Sports Park,(formerly known as the StubHub Center) he lost his newly gained IBFWelterweight World Championship title to Kell Brook in August 2014.
*Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week 2
*Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week
*Porter Vs Ugas Prediction
*Porter Vs Ugas Predictions
*Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week 2 2018
Shawn Porter vs Yordenis Ugas Title Fight Preview by admin on Friday, March 8th, 2019 Shawn Porter (29-2-1, 17 KOs) put his WBC welterweight title on the line against Cuban challenger Yordenis Ugas (23-3, 11 KOs) tomorrow in Carson, California. Ugas will win by being a crafty boxer. He’s a slick guy and will outbox Porter. For Porter to win, he’s gonna have to smother Ugas and rough him up.
Fiveyears later, Porter returns to the same venue with a new welterweight worldchampionship, and this time he’s confident to hold onto his newly gained WBCWelterweight Title he grabbed from Danny “Swift” Garcia last year.
“I’ve matured mentally in the ring and I know that I am ready for this opportunity now to defend my belt,” said Porter. “Not saying that I didn’t understand it back then, not saying that I took it for granted. I just know that now I’m ready to really defend this belt and I got everything that it takes to defend it. Not just once, but multiple times.”
Thenow two-time world champion will make his first defense of his WBC titleagainst his mandatory, Yordenis Ugas this Saturday, March 9th, asthe main event on the Premier Boxing Champion fight card (airs on FOX).
Sincehis return to the sport of boxing, Ugas has been on an eight-fight win streak,including his unanimous decision win over Thomas Dulorme, in which he was thereplacement for Porter. Ugas departed from boxing in early 2014 due to hiswife’s well being, plus his own personal set backs, but returned in late 2016.
Inhis amateur days, the 32- year old Cuban was one of the best in the world andwon an Olympic bronze in 2008. Ugas started his professional boxing career as awelterweight, before dropping down to junior welterweight. Upon his return,Ugas decided to return to the welterweight division, and is getting the chanceat a world title for the very first time in his career. Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week 2
Whatconcerns Porter the most about Ugas is that “he throws punches like a Cubanfighter,” said the 31 year old, explaining how Cuban fighters throw punches inangles. “They’re gonna come different and finish different.”
Though,when it comes to levels of boxing, Porter has another perspective on Ugas. “Inorder to not understand him, you have to understand that he fought on thatlevel as an amateur,” said Porter. “He fought at that level as an amateurconsistently for a number of years, and I think one way or another it’straining him to be ready for this kind of environment, this kind ofopportunity.”
Ugas understands the level of what Porter brings to the table. “I’m fighting obviously with a top tier fighter, a legit champion. He’s a great fighter and I ready to compete, I’m ready to win this world title and it’s going to be a great fight,” said Ugas through a translator.
“Shawn Porter is a strong fighter, he’s agreat guy. He’s a clashing type fighter, and I’m a clashing type fighter, so weare going to stand in the middle ring and we’re going to find out who’s goingto go backwards.”
CARSON, Calif. -- In what was a highly unpopular decision Saturday night, Shawn Porter retained his WBC welterweight title via split decision over Yordenis Ugas. Porter won by scores of 116-112 and 115-113, while the third judge had Ugas winning 117-111.
As Porter was announced as the winner, loud jeers could be heard throughout Dignity Health Sports Park, as this was a verdict that will debated for quite a while.
Neither Porter nor Ugas really took control of the fight for long stretches. Many of the rounds could’ve gone either way, as Porter decided to box from the outside, while Ugas (23-4, 11 KOs) controlled the center of the ring.
The problem was that neither could sustain an offensive attack. At various times, the rather sparse crowd voiced its displeasure at the lack of action.
’The crowd was expecting a big brawl, but that’s not the way this fight needed to go tonight. That style that we used left the fight close. We got the win, we’re still champion and we’re looking forward to what is next,’ said Porter, who improved to 30-2-1 (17 KOs).Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week
Porter nearly lost his title at the scales Friday, needing an impromptu haircut to eventually make the 147-pound limit. And Saturday, he retained his title by a hair.
’The weight cut didn’t affect me at all,’ Porter said. ’I was on my toes all night. I was very focused the entire fight and just listening to my corner.’
While Porter was relieved, Ugas was understandably aggrieved by the decision.
’There’s no doubt about it, I was robbed tonight. After the first round I figured him out and dominated the fight. He had no answer when I was pushing him back. I dominated the fight in my opinion,’ Ugas said after his debatable loss.
Welterweight Ramos beats Santana
In what was a hard-fought welterweight contest, Abel Ramos (24-3-2, 18) shook off a second-round trip to the canvas from a left hook at the hands of Francisco Santana to win a 10-round unanimous decision by scores of 95-94, 97-92 and 98-92.
’He caught me on a flash knockdown in the second round. I didn’t see the punch coming and he caught me a little bit off balance,’ Ramos said. ’As soon as I got up, I was good.’
The scores didn’t reflect the competitive nature of the bout. Santana pressured Ramos throughout and attacked his body with both hands.
’I was very surprised by the scorecards,’ said Santana (25-7-1, 12 KOs). ’I thought I did enough to win. It was very competitive, but I was landing more significant punches.’
But Ramos, who was fleeter of foot and faster of hands, was able to box effectively, and a series of right uppercuts hurt Santana badly in the seventh round. Santana kept coming forward, but it was Ramos who landed the cleaner punches.
’I thought I won the fight. I landed more punches,’ Ramos said. ’I felt like I was landing all night and I was doing good clean work throughout the fight.’Porter Vs Ugas Prediction
Heavyweight Ajagba beats MansourPorter Vs Ugas Predictions
A lot still needs to be found out about heavyweight prospect Efe Ajagba (9-0, 8 KOs), but this much is clear: He can punch. And he showed his prodigious power once again by stopping veteran Amir Mansour (23-4-1, 16 KOs) in two rounds. The 24-year-old Nigerian dropped Mansour twice in the first and then continually hurt him in the second. As that round ended, the fight was waved off by referee Thomas Taylor.Porter Vs Ugas Predictions Week 2 2018
’I want to be the best heavyweight in the world. That’s my dream,’ said Ajagba, who represented Nigeria in the 2016 Olympic Games. ’I’m going to go home and work hard and prepare for the next fight,’
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