Shawn Porter staying sharp with exhibition clash to be shown on PBC Facebook page
He equates it to Christmas being canceled—you know, if Christmas entailed getting punched in the face (and when the in-laws are over, it just might).
Keith Thurman, eager to fight Shawn Porter, talks about his accident and recovery
It didn’t seem like much at first. A little soreness, a little stiffness—nothing that was any worse than after a hard day of sparring.
Injury to Keith Thurman postpones title defense against Shawn Porter
Undefeated 147-pound world champion Keith Thurman sustained an injury as a result of a car accident, and his March 12 title defense against Shawn Porter has been postponed, according to promoter Lou DiBella.
Unbeaten Keith Thurman to defend 147-pound world title against Shawn Porter on March 12
When Premier Boxing Champions debuted on March 7, Keith “One Time” Thurman delivered an impressive unanimous decision over Robert Guerrero to retain his world title. A week later, “Showtime” Shawn Porter got in the game with a savage fifth-round knockout of Erick Bone.
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‘Showtime’ Shawn Porter gives cred to ‘Creed’
When he’s not in the gym, PBC star “Showtime” Shawn Porter can often be found inside a movie theater. In his #ShowtimeAtTheMovies reviews on Facebook and Instagram, the former 147-pound world champion loves to tell it like it is, whether he thought a film was good, bad or somewhere in the middle. So with last week's release of "Creed," the latest installment in the “Rocky” series, PremierBoxingChampions.com asked the movie buff and veteran of 28 pro fights to provide his expert analysis.
Shawn Porter joins broadcast booth for Antonio Tarver fight
Antonio Tarver is the voice of ringside analysis on Spike TV. Which makes it kind of tricky when he’s actually fighting on Spike TV.
‘Showtime’ Shawn Porter finds enough to root for in ‘Southpaw’
When he’s not in the gym, PBC 147-pound star “Showtime” Shawn Porter is a known movie buff. In his regular #ShowtimeAtTheMovies movie reviews on Facebook & Instagram, he loves to tell it like it is after his frequent trips to the theater, whether he thought a film was good, bad or just average. As a veteran of 28 professional fights, there’s few people more fitted to provide an expert analysis of “Southpaw,” a boxing drama that premiered Friday.