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Who will be the bigger star in the end? Adrien Broner or Gary Russell Jr.?

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  • #11
    The Problem,when you have the gift of gab and can back it up..Your the draw...

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    • #12
      Broner does have the bigger frame so he should make noise in the higher weight classes. And he also has the bigger mouth.

      But in terms of boxing ability and athleticism I think Russell Jr is right there with him. He just hasn't shown it against upper level competition as of yet. But it's coming.

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      • #13
        Broner looks more durable, has more power and is physically bigger. So I pick Adrien.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          Are you serious???

          Russell Jr has arguably the fastest hands in all of boxing. And lol at him having no power....be honest, you haven't seen him fight have you?
          Yes i have seen him.Super fast,Southpaw,But small as fck.He really
          hasint beat anyone.

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          • #15
            Probably Broner. Russell doesn't look he's going to fill out that much more, no guarantee that he carries that sick hand speed with him either. Also, quality of opposition matters too. Currently 140 has a lot of guys Broner could make a name off of if he moves up soon.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by onechance87 View Post
              how u gonna mention russel?Dude has no power and a midget
              Nah brah.....trust me, Russell is THE REAL DEAL. I think he could fight the best in the world and retire undefeated. Dude has the skills, mindset, and poise to be incredible - very impressed with him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by josenoway View Post
                Probably Broner. Russell doesn't look he's going to fill out that much more, no guarantee that he carries that sick hand speed with him either. Also, quality of opposition matters too. Currently 140 has a lot of guys Broner could make a name off of if he moves up soon.
                Despite what Broner says, he overlooks every opponent. Sure he trains but he thinks he is going to fly to victory easily in every fight. He has a very skewed view of the world from up on that pedestal, when reality hits, it's already too late.

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                • #18
                  That's not even fair. A fairer question is Broner and Canelo. They seem to be going on the path of the new PPV kings once Mayweather and Pacquiao retire.

                  Broner will take Mayweather's place, and Canelo will take De La Hoya's place which hasn't been taken since his retirement. It was between Canelo, Chavez Jr or Ortiz but it seems like Canelo has all the tools to take the Mexican PPV crown. A win over Trout would get him hype to epic proportions.

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                  • #19
                    I automatically associated the question with boxing ability. If we are talking bigger draw or whatever, then Broner. If we are talking more fulfilling, successful, and impressive career I'll take Russell jr.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by onechance87 View Post
                      how u gonna mention russel?Dude has no power and a midget
                      It's not even about his power or height, he's just not popular and he doesn't do anything to make himself popular. Looks more like he'll get praised for his handspeed and what he could've done.

                      Russel might end up being good in the elite level, i'm not convinced yet, but as far as big stars go...I don't see him in that conversation. 21 fights but who has he fought? Nobody, and in his next fight he's fighting another nobody.

                      As for the question at hand...Broner with 25 fights, has been champion in 2 weight classes and has wins over Ponce De Leon, DeMarco, Escobedo, Litzau, and Perez. He's also already gotten to the 1 million viewers mark on HBO. It's a no brainer.

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