Broner tonight seemed to carry most of his weight in his fists.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRollInteresting comment, especially coming from a guy who has been fighting 140 pounders.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostRees carries most of his weight in his legs.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostNo, you just don't get it do you? HBO makes there own rules, Broner was maybe close to 150 but I'd bet he was more like 153-154, It's just like when they listed Cotto at 5'8 just before the Mayweather fight. I don't think they wanted it too seem like Broner was so much bigger then Rees being that the fight was a gimic to begin with...
I get it perfectly fine I was just stating that whilst at a glance Broner may appear 20lbs heavier Rees carries most of his weight is in his legs.
Just like say Manny Pacquaio, he has a very small upperbody but his legs are very thick especially his calves.
But yes Broner probably was over 150 though he is very lean & is genetically gifted (thick set, wide shoulders, thick neck etc) he will always give the impression he weighs more than he does.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Posthow the **** is that obvious???
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostBroner's only 23 and has about half the hate Floyd currently has. It's like everyone get's their panties in a bunch when this guy does anything. It's sad.
To be fair he is incredibly corny any time he opens his mouth. Can't knock the skills though. He is great to watch.
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Bronner is just built wide, look at how wide his dad is(look past the fat..lol) but he is built wide look at his wing muscles(I think they're called Lats?)
He also has broad shoulders and a strong neck.
The way hes built gives the appearance of being much bigger but he isnt.
He's buillt like Johnny Bravo.
Last edited by blacraven; 02-17-2013, 05:06 AM.
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