Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 23 Aug 2020, 09:53

Porter - Decision
8
35%
Porter - T/KO
14
61%
DRAW
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No votes
Formella- T/KO
0
No votes
Formella - Decision
1
4%
 
Total votes: 23

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Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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According to the World Boxing Council, they have sanctioned the upcoming bout, between Shawn “Showtime” Porter and unbeaten Sebastian Formella, for the WBC Silver welterweight title.

The fight is pegged to take place on August 22nd at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles, in a closed doors setting.

Porter, 30-3-1, won the WBC welterweight belt by defeating Danny Garcia in a close fight in September of 2018.

He retained the title for the first time in another close fight, edging out Cuba's Yordanis Ugas in March of 2019.

But then he lost the title in a unification clash with IBF champion Errol Spence in September. In one of the better fights of the year, Porter was dropped in the eleventh round and lost a twelve round split decision.

Porter is currently sitting in the number one position under the WBC's welterweight rankings. A win over Formella could put him right back in position for a world title shot. Spence is scheduled to make a defense of his IBF, WBC titles against Danny Garcia in November. Garcia ranked at number two by the WBC.

Formella, 22-0, 10 KOs, is returning to the ring from a victory in January over Roberto Arriaza.

He's fought nearly his career in Germany and while he's defeated some unbeaten boxers he's taking a very big step up in class against Porter.

Formella captured the IBO's welterweight strap in July and made one defense of the belt. Also, the bulk of Formella's pro bouts have taken place at junior middleweight and middleweight - before settling down at welterweight.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Porter all the way.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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i'd be surprised if it goes more than 5 rounds. total beatdown, if those couple of rounds will be somehow competitive i'd be even more surprised.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Formella's boxing skills aren't bad at all but he should get totally mauled and outmanned by Shawnathan
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Shawn Porter is a very good fighter, even though he suffered that late knockdown his performance against Errol Spence was outstanding.
If he performs at that level he shouldn't have too many problems with Formella.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Fight Week :box: :box:
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Wjhy is this card not showing on Box Rec schedule??
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Aug 2020, 11:09 Wjhy is this card not showing on Box Rec schedule??
Same thing that happened with last week's Benavidez card. It didn't show up until only 2-3 days before the day of the card.

Something unique to PBC cards maybe? Very strange.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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I just noticed next week's PBC card (with Lara headlining) is missing as well.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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This happened a lot with Top Rank cards the last few months, so it hasnt just been a pbc thing
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Isn’t it better to tell us weeks in advance.. we can’t remember all boxing cards of hand.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Pres Release | Porter vs Formella LIVE on FOX this Saturday

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Two-time welterweight champion “Showtime” Shawn Porter will face unbeaten German contender Sebastian Formella in a 12-round WBC/IBF welterweight title eliminator headlining FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes, Saturday, August 22 from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

FOX PBC Fight Night begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features rising undefeated contender Sebastián “The Towering Inferno” Fundora going up against hard-hitting Nathaniel Gallimore in the 10-round super welterweight co-main event. Sensational rising prospect Joey Spencer will also compete on the broadcast in a six-round middleweight special attraction against Shawn West. All programming can be live streamed in English and Spanish on the new FOX Sports app. FOX Deportes offers delayed coverage of all FOX and FS1 programming beginning at 10:00 PM ET.

“With championship-winning performances and numerous ‘Fight of the Year’ battles, Shawn Porter has made himself into one of the top welterweights of this generation and he will bring his fan friendly style to the ring yet again as he seeks a path to a third world title,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Standing in his way is a hungry undefeated fighter in Sebastian Formella, who no doubt is coming from Germany intent on pulling off the upset August 22. In addition, rising super welterweight Sebastián Fundora will face perhaps his toughest test to date in Nathaniel Gallimore, and top prospect Joey Spencer again will look to show the promise that makes him a potential rising star in the sport.”

The Porter vs. Formella event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and Shawn Porter Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Microsoft Theater, an AEG venue, in downtown Los Angeles.

Born in and Akron, Ohio and now living and fighting out of Las Vegas, Porter (30-3-1, 17 KOs) returns to the ring after narrowly losing a welterweight unification showdown against Errol Spence, Jr. last September, in one of 2019’s best fights. The 32-year-old has faced a slew of big names throughout his two runs as champion in the stacked 147-pound division. Porter’s first title was won in 2013 by defeating Devon Alexander, while his second championship came in a 2018 triumph over Danny Garcia. Along the way he was beaten top fighters such as Adrien Broner, Yordenis Ugas and Andre Berto, while coming up just short in memorable showdowns against Keith Thurman and Kell Brook.

“Me and my dad have been working hard since April staying ready for this opportunity to get back in the ring,” said Porter. “Over the past couple of years, any time I step in the ring there are some new wrinkles to my game. We understand that you can’t fight one way against everyone, so you’re going to see some small, slight wrinkles, but I’ll always been an aggressive fighter. Once I smell that blood, I’m going for it. We’re excited to show off a different side of Shawn Porter.”

The 33-year-old Formella (22-0, 10 KOs) turned pro in 2014 at the age of 26, racking up seven wins in the year before fighting and winning his first 10 round fight in 2015. He continued to rise up the rankings fighting in his native Hamburg, Germany, before capturing a regional title in 2018 by stopping Angelo Frank. He continues to ride his winning streak into his U.S. debut on August 22, having won three-straight 12 round decisions over Betuel Ushona, Thulani Mbenge and most recently Roberto Arriaza in January of this year.

“I have always said that I wanted to compete against the best, and now I have that chance on Saturday, August 22,” said Formella. “Even though the experts may think I’m the underdog, I have trained hard for this fight and will give everything I have in the ring. Shawn Porter is rightly a superstar in this weight class and I’m excited to get in the ring and test myself against him.”

Towering at nearly six-feet six-inches, Fundora (14-0-1, 9 KOs) has used his height and length, combined with power and aggressiveness, to rack up an unbeaten record since turning pro in 2016. The 22-year-old most recently defeated previously unbeaten Daniel Lewis in his 2020 debut on February 22. Fighting out of Coachella, California, Fundora entered the ring three times in 2019, including TKO victories over then unbeaten fighters Donnie Marshall and Hector Manuel Zepeda, before an exciting split-draw against fellow contender Jamontay Clark.

“You have to be at your very best when there’s adversity, like this pandemic, and I will be the best version of myself when I face Gallimore,” said Fundora. “You’ve only got three choices in life: give up, give in, or give it all you’ve got. I always rise up to the toughest challenges that are put in front of me and I plan on doing it again on August 22.”

Fighting out of Chicago, the Jamaican-born Gallimore (21-4-1, 17 KOs) has faced an impressive lineup of top super welterweights throughout his career, having most recently dropped a decision to Erickson Lubin last October. The 33-year-old also owns a TKO victory over unified super welterweight champion Jeison Rosario, and decision defeats against former unified 154-pound champion Julian Williams and current super welterweight titleholder Patrick Teixeira.

“I’m back working with my old trainer George Hernandez and I’m excited for everyone to see a new and improved fighter,” said Gallimore. “I have to go in there and prove myself. Fundora is a good fighter, but he’s never experienced the caliber of competition that I’ve fought. There are levels to this. I’m planning to to dominate each round. I just want everyone to tune in and catch the action because it’s going to be a fight to remember.”

The 20-year-old Spencer (10-0, 7 KOs) has made fast strides since turning pro in February 2017. The Linden, Michigan native kicked off 2020 in January with a six-round decision victory over Erik Spring on FOX. That win built on an impressive four-win 2019 that he punctuated by stopping previously unbeaten Travis Gambardella in September. He will be opposed by the 31-year-old West (5-1, 3 KOs), who fights out of Davenport, Iowa and enters this fight the winner of his last two contests.

“This was the best training camp I ever had,” said Spencer. “I feel better than ever coming into fight week. I know I have a pretty tough opponent with a good record, so I want to come out and show how much I’ve grown during this time away from the ring.”

“I’m blessed to be back and do what I love,”
said West. “Joey is a popular fighter who’s been molded and shaped for big situations and shows like this. I’m extremely excited to pick his brain and talk combat in the with him on Saturday night.”

Undefeated Welterweight Liván Navarro Takes on Justin DeLoach in Showdown Headlining Action on FS1 This Saturday, August 22 from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles

Undefeated welterweight Liván Navarro will battle tough contender Justin DeLoach in a 10-round attraction that headlines action live on FS1 this Saturday, August 22 from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Unbeaten super welterweights Ivan Pandzic and Jeffrey Torres will square off in a six-round showdown in the co-feature, while super lightweight prospect Justin Pauldo faces Josec Ruiz in an eight-round affair to kick off the FS1 telecast at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT

The FS1 telecast will follow FOX PBC Fight Night headlined by two-time welterweight champion “Showtime” Shawn Porter taking on unbeaten German contender Sebastian Formella in a 12-round WBC/IBF welterweight title eliminator on a broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

The Porter vs. Formella event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and Shawn Porter Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Microsoft Theater, an AEG venue, in downtown Los Angeles.

The 29-year-old Navarro (11-0, 7 KOs) scored an impressive victory in his last outing in May 2019, defeating veteran contender Breidis Prescott by unanimous decision. Born in Havana, Cuba and now fighting out of Miami, Navarro turned pro in 2015 and has steadily climbed up the rankings, including a stoppage of then unbeaten Willie Jones in 2017 and a 10 round decision victory over Armando Alvarez in 2018.

DeLoach (18-4, 9 KOs) will return to the ring looking to bounce back from a loss to then unbeaten Terrel Williams in April 2019. The 25-year-old put together an impressive run in 2017, defeating three-straight unbeaten fighters in Dillon Cook, Junior Castillo and Domonique Dolton, before knocking out Christopher Pearson in 2017. The Augusta, Georgia native suffered defeats against now unified champion Jeison Rosario in 2018 and Nathaniel Gallimore in 2017, before rebounding to beat Michael Ogundo in November 2018.

A native of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Pandzic (13-0-1, 8 KOs) enters this fight on a five-bout winning streak, with all of those victories coming in 2019. The lone blemish on the 29-year-old’s record is a 2018 draw against Maurice Lee in just his third fight in the U.S. He returns to fight in the U.S. for the first time since that draw when he steps into the ring on August 22.

The 23-year-old Torres (6-0, 3 KOs) is unbeaten since turning pro in 2016 with a first round knockout of Mariano Rolon. Representing his native Hartford, Connecticut, Torres was successful in his first six-round bout in December 2019, as he won every round on the judges’ scorecards in defeating Antonio Chaves Fernandez.

Pauldo (13-1, 7 KOs) returns to make his 2020 debut after a 2019 campaign that saw him score first round knockouts over Federico Jesus Malespina and Tyrone Luckey. The 25-year-old from Orlando had previously earned a career best victory in winning his first eight-round fight via a unanimous decision over then unbeaten Joshua Zuniga in 2018.

A native of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Ruiz (21-3-3, 14 KOs) now fights out of Miami since making his U.S. debut there in March 2019. The 26-year-old has fought in the U.S. for his last five bouts, including most recently losing a decision against unbeaten Gabriel Flores, Jr. in June. Prior to that fight, Ruiz had been on a seven-fight winning streak dating back to 2016.
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Press Release | PBC unveils FS1 line-up for Saturday

Welterweight Liván Navarro will battle Justin DeLoach in a ten-round attraction that headlines action live on FS1 this Saturday, August 22nd from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Unbeaten junior middleweights Ivan Pandzic and Jeffrey Torres will square off in a six-round showdown in the co-feature, while junior welterweight Justin Pauldo faces Josec Ruiz in an eight-round affair to kick off the telecast at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. The FS1 telecast will follow Fox PBC Fight Night headlined by two-time welterweight champion "Showtime" Shawn Porter taking on unbeaten German Sebastian Formella in a WBC/IBF welterweight title eliminator on a broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

The 29-year-old Navarro (11-0, 7 KOs) is coming off a May 2019 win over Breidis Prescott by unanimous decision. Born in Havana, Cuba and now fighting out of Miami, Navarro turned pro in 2015 and his resume includes a stoppage of then unbeaten Willie Jones in 2017 and a ten-round decision victory over Armando Alvarez in 2018.

DeLoach (18-4, 9 KOs) will return to the ring looking to bounce back from a loss to then-unbeaten Terrel Williams in April 2019. The 25 year-old put together a good run in 2017, defeating three unbeaten fighters in Dillon Cook, Junior Castillo and Domonique Dolton, before knocking out Christopher Pearson in 2017. But the Georgia native suffered defeats against now unified champion Jeison Rosario in 2018 and Nathaniel Gallimore in 2017, before rebounding to beat Michael Ogundo in November 2018.

A native of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Pandzic (13-0-1, 8 KOs) enters this fight on a five-bout winning streak, with all of those victories coming in 2019. The lone blemish on the 29 year-old's record is a 2018 draw against Maurice Lee. He returns to fight in the U.S. for the first time since that draw when he steps into the ring on August 22nd.

The 23 year-old Torres (6-0, 3 KOs) turned pro in 2016 with a first round knockout of Mariano Rolon. Representing his native Hartford, Connecticut, Torres was successful in his first six-round bout in December 2019, as he won every round on the judges' scorecards in defeating Antonio Chaves Fernandez.

Pauldo (13-1, 7 KOs) returns to make his 2020 debut after a 2019 campaign that saw him score first round knockouts over Federico Jesus Malespina and Tyrone Luckey. The 25 year-old from Orlando, FL had previously earned a career best victory in winning his first eight-round fight via a unanimous decision over then unbeaten Joshua Zuniga in 2018.

A native of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Ruiz (21-3-3, 14 KOs) now fights out of Miami since making his U.S. debut there in March 2019. The 26 year-old has fought in the U.S. for his last five bouts, including most recently losing a decision against unbeaten Gabriel Flores, Jr. in June. Prior to that fight, Ruiz had been on a seven-fight winning streak dating back to 2016.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Formella looking to become famous..

"I have always said that I want to compete with the best," said Formella. "Now I have the chance. Even though I'm coming from Germany and the U.S. fans aren't as familiar with me, I'm ready to do whatever it takes to win. I can't wait to test myself against a welterweight superstar like Shawn Porter."

"Everyone who knows me, knows that I will face any opponent,"
said Formella. "When my promoter called and offered me the fight, I immediately said yes - without knowing the details. I know what I can do and I'm willing to prove it against whoever is available. I am not a guy who gives up or avoids anything."

"One of the reasons this opportunity came at the right time is because I had been in training in Germany since June,"
said Formella. "Since then, we had two weeks of sparring in Istanbul. We had rough conditions there and that made it all the better for training so I feel prepared for whatever is going to happen in the ring.

"One of the sparring partners in Istanbul was my promotional stablemate Volkan Gokcek. It was optimal work day in and day out. Once we got to the U.S., I sparred with Yordenis Ugas in Las Vegas and I know that experience can only help me on fight night."

"Porter makes a lot of pressure, he can bridge the distance very well with his fast movements and he is very strong on the inside,"
said Formella. "You always have to be careful and concentrated. You must not let him drag you into his fighting style. We've analyzed Porter, and we know it's going to be tough. But it's boxing and the nice thing about our sport is that a lot of things can happen that you don't expect. We have a tactic set up and I'm going to throw everything at him to get the win."

"Nobody believed in Sebastian when he fought for the IBO title against Mbenge and he surprised everyone,"
said Ceylan. "Sebastian is someone who grows with the strength of his opponents. You should not underestimate him and the strength of his will to win."
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[=https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/s ... /155618url]FOX PBC Fight Night: Shawn Porter, Formella, Fundora & Gallimore Presser Quotes[/url]



TGB Promotions and Shawn Porter Promotions will promote the Porter vs. Formella event. He will take place without fans in attendance at the Microsoft Theater, an AEG venue in downtown Los Angeles.

Here is what the conference call participants had to say Thursday:

SHAWN PORTER

“This fight for me is a matter of getting boxing back going. We’ve had a couple of big fights, but I do think that boxing gets kicked off this Saturday night with ‘Showtime’ Shawn Porter and Sebastian Formella.

“We’ve trained hard and endured the conditions that everyone has had to endure and made the most of it. We started training in my father’s backyard in April, and now we’re back up and running.

“We’ve done everything we were able to do against any other fighter in preparation for this fight.

“I know that Formella is a boxer who likes to move and use the outside and box. We’re prepared to take the fight to him. We’re going to be smart and tactical, but aggressive as always. We’re going to go in there shining, looking great, and make a statement to the world that boxing and Shawn Porter are still here.

“I think Formella has more of an amateur rhythm because he’s not going to fight in the middle of the ring and slip and counter. He has a very well developed style of fighting that has helped him get to where he is.

“I’m different from most fighters. It’s a trend in boxing where warriors look past opponents, but I learned a long time ago that you have to focus on what’s in front of you and make the most of it. In my dad’s mind, we did even more for this fight than we did in getting prepared for Errol Spence, Jr.

“The plan is to get back into a world title fight. I don’t know precisely when that plan will come together, but I’ll be ready. I’m keeping my eye on the Errol Spence, Jr. vs. Danny Garcia fight as a potential future opponent, but also as a fan of the sport.

“My dad is all about hard work, commitment, and integrity. We get that in every camp and preparation for every fight, no matter who it is. Our mindset after the battle with Spence is the same as it’s always been, that’s to win. That’s what we’re going to do.

“We’ve been in a lot of uncomfortable positions inside the ring and training, and that’s what helps me get better. I’m comfortable in discomfort. That’s what I thrive off of. I’m always willing and usually able to make the adjustments to adapt to these situations.

“One thing we worked on in this fight, without even knowing we were facing Formella, is our power. We did our strength program longer than we usually would, and I know that the power is going to show up on Saturday night.

“I have friends in Germany who were able to give me information on Formella. We got all the tape and the information needed. We knew who he was training with, and when he came to the U.S., I’ve done everything I need to do to be ready for this fighter.”


SEBASTIAN FORMELLA

“I’m happy to have this chance to fight one of the best welterweight boxers in the world. I trained very hard, and I’m very excited to get into the ring.

“We made plans A, B, and C because Porter is a strong fighter who comes forward and attacks the body and head. He has heavy hands, so we looked at his mistakes and made a plan to box him and show off our style. I have good footwork and can move around. I think it will be a new style for him to face. I have the skills to make life very difficult in the ring for Shawn Porter.

“I’m a fighter who moves very well, and I have a good defense. I know how to keep my distance. I’m not the hardest hitter, but I’m a brilliant fighter. I make my opponent have to think and make it very difficult for them. Fast feet and fast hands will be the key.

“My jab is going to be very important. Porter is going to attack me very hard and fight on the inside. I have to make sure I don’t fight inside with Porter too much. I’m going to keep the distance.

“We sparred with Yordenis Ugas for a week, but we also worked with other strong fighters who trained me to fight on the inside. All of the work put me in a high position. I learned a lot in that week with Ugas, and I will show it in the fight.

“It makes me very sad that we can’t have fans in the stadium. The atmosphere in the U.S. for big fights is so crazy and beautiful. It isn’t charming, but I think it will help me because it’s something new for Shawn and not what he’s used to.

“My movement is going to be the most important, but also my mindset. I say all the time, a sharp mind, and a stable life. I’m going to be something new for him, and I’m going to make it an exciting fight for everybody watching.

“Shawn Porter is a complete fighter, but we have a plan to beat him, and that’s what we will do on Saturday. I must get this win and open the door for more big fights. Welterweight is a strong division in the U.S., and I have to do everything I can to earn more opportunities.”


SEBASTIAN FUNDORA

“It’s nice to be here in this position and back fighting in my home state of California. I’m very grateful for the opportunity. Come Saturday night; I’m ready to make a statement.

“I won’t have any problem on the scales tomorrow. I walk around at this weight, and we were prepared and ready for the sizes before we even came to the venue.

“Every fight is different, and every camp is different, so we worked on different things. We’ll see what Gallimore brings on Saturday and take what we learned in the field into the ring.

“My life is camp. I lived the quarantine life already. My gym is in my backyard, so I didn’t have to go anywhere. We just had to bring in sparring, and we were ready.

“I fight; however, I feel comfortable. Inside or outside. However, it feels best to me in the training camp, that’s what I bring into the ring. I understand why people say that I need to work on my jab, but a lot of those people haven’t been in the ring. I listen to my trainer and my team, and do what makes sense to me.

“My dad is good at finding sparring partners, so that wasn’t a problem for me. This was just like any other camp. I couldn’t say there were any problems.

“I fight with the Mexican style. That’s the side of me that I’m representing in the ring. So that’s what I’m looking to show off every time.

“This an opportunity to face another elite fighter so that a win will get me closer to the title. The final decision will be up to my team, but I feel like I’ll be ready soon. I think this is the toughest competition of my career. Getting a win will be a big step forward.”


NATHANIEL GALLIMORE

“I’m glad to be back in the ring. I’m entirely focused, again with my original coach George Hernandez and ready to show the world what I have.

“Fundora is a good fighter, but I know that he hasn’t faced anyone like me. It’s going to be different facing me. Whatever he has prepared for, it won’t be enough when he meets me.

“The experience is something that I have over him. But I know that in my last couple of fights I wasn’t really near my best. I know what I bring to the table, and I’m going to execute and do what I do best on Saturday.

“I wasn’t fighting in a way that I was comfortable within the Erickson Lubin fight. I was overthinking. I have to fight my fight and be me. I know what I have to do.

“This is the first step toward a world title. I have to take care of Fundora; then, the gates are going to be wide open after that.

“You always have to study your fights and see the positives and negatives. I know what was missing, and I’ve worked with my trainer to fix those mistakes. That makes me very confident in what I need to do Saturday night.

“It’s not Fundora’s height that I’m worried about. I’ve just been working with the best southpaws possible to get the angles right. I’ve worked hard to be prepared for anything.

“I’m a different type of animal in the ring. I’m not a typical fighter. I’m ready to show that Saturday night. I feel like I’m the better fighter overall. It’s nothing against him; I believe that I’m better.”


TOM BROWN, President of TGB Promotions

“This is going to be another terrific night of boxing on FOX and FOX Deportes from our bubble at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. We have the two-time welterweight champion, Shawn Porter, with his fan-friendly style going up against the unbeaten Sebastian Formella in an IBF title eliminator.

“Sebastian and his team were delighted to get the call so he can prove himself against one of the best in the world. We know what Shawn is coming into the ring with after that terrific ‘Fight of the Year’ in September against Errol Spence, Jr., where Shawn’s stock went up that night. It’s going to be great to have Shawn back in the ring in a big fight.

“We also have the exciting rising prospect Joey Spencer on the broadcast, plus a fight I’ve been looking forward to in this showdown between Sebastian Fundora and Nathaniel Gallimore.

Nate has been asking us for months for a fight like this. He wants to get back in the ring and prove himself again. Fundora brings the action again and again, and it should combine for something great.”
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Shawn Porter: I Never Heard Of Formella Before Fight Was Scheduled

“I never heard of him before the fight was scheduled,” Porter told Boxing Scene. “After the fight was scheduled, I have multiple connections that were able to give me film, able to tell me a little bit about the kid and everything. So, we actually know a great deal about him, even though he isn’t known over here in the United States.”

“I think he’s a typical tall fighter,”
said Porter, who is listed one spot behind the eighth-rated Formella in the IBF’s rankings. “Tall fighters like to keep the distance and they like to use their jab, like to use the ring. I think he uses the ring a little bit more than most professional fighters. I think he’s going to try to really move and stay to the outside, and use the ropes, but also try to avoid the ropes as well. So, that’s what I’m expecting from him. I’m expecting him to move and try to keep me at distance.”

“I think that when you have that kind of energy going into a fight,”
Porter said of Formella, “it gets you ready to do things that you didn’t know you could do. You know, so I think that’s what we’re up against. We’re up against a kid in Formella who really does feel like this is a fight that he can win, and it could change his whole life. And for us, we’ve been here before, and we’ve been on that side of it before. So, I think we’ll be more prepared than most guys are in this situation.”
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

BURN !!!!!
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Porter (30-3-1, 17 KOs) made weight coming in at 146.6 pounds.

Formella (22-0, 10 KOs) weighed 146 pounds for his United States debut..
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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big step up for Formella maybe no crowd or raza ma taz might help him here, i think porter ko myself good fighter shawn is a honest fighter as well will put it on you, you will have to bring it to beat him , to be fair i dont know the german
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Full Card (FOX, 8:00 pm ET)

Vacant WBC Silver Welterweight Championship
Shawn Porter (30-3-1, 17 KOs) vs. Sebastian Formella (22-0, 10 KOs)

10 Round Light Middleweight Contest
Sebastian Fundora (14-0-1, 9 KO) vs Nathaniel Gallimore (21-4-1, 17 KO)

6 Round Light Middleweight Contest
Joey Spencer (10-0, 7 KOs) vs. Shawn West (5-1, 3 KOs)
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Anyone gonna watch this? I can’t find a stream in the uk.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Yea I'm about to turn it on.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Upsets all around today, gents.
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Re: Shawn Porter vs. Sebastian Formella - August 22, 2020

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Fundora looking good - he's tamed Gallimore's great start and looks very comfortable.
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