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Floyd Mayweather Sr To Train Adrien Broner For Maidana Revenge Match? (VIDEO)

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  • #21
    When will people learn that the Mayweathers are terrible trainers? Floyd is the only fighter they've ever done anything with and that is because Floyd is a genius, he is better than them in ability and mentally. Broner also not nowhere near Floyds level, he gets hit entirely too much and his shoulder roll is really nothing like Floyds. All he does really is drop his hands down and pull his head back, he then sits in the ropes but doesn't slip, block, lean over, counter or roll with the punches. He does the same thing and pulls his head back and really only puts his punches together when he is coming forward. He likes to punch, that instantly makes him the opposite of Floyd.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
      When will people learn that the Mayweathers are terrible trainers? Floyd is the only fighter they've ever done anything with and that is because Floyd is a genius, he is better than them in ability and mentally. Broner also not nowhere near Floyds level, he gets hit entirely too much and his shoulder roll is really nothing like Floyds. All he does really is drop his hands down and pull his head back, he then sits in the ropes but doesn't slip, block, lean over, counter or roll with the punches. He does the same thing and pulls his head back and really only puts his punches together when he is coming forward. He likes to punch, that instantly makes him the opposite of Floyd.
      not entirely true, Sr paired up very well with de la hoya, jeff mayweather was also effective when working with caballero though not to the extent of the previously mentioned

      they don't do well with young fighters though, and that's mostly because they tend to ignore the mayweathers' instructions when they find themselves in deep waters (example: hatton, agbeko, dawson)

      Sr won't do much for broner in a maidana rematch because maidana will surely take him out of his comfort zone again early on

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      • #23
        Originally posted by -PANDA- View Post
        not entirely true, Sr paired up very well with de la hoya, jeff mayweather was also effective when working with caballero though not to the extent of the previously mentioned

        they don't do well with young fighters though, and that's mostly because they tend to ignore the mayweathers' instructions when they find themselves in deep waters (example: hatton, agbeko, dawson)

        Sr won't do much for broner in a maidana rematch because maidana will surely take him out of his comfort zone again early on
        Towards the end of the video Sr says he needs two fights to get Broner accustomed to the techniques and the third fight is when the rematch should happen. So he's taking about 3 training camps leading up to the rematch - possibly having Broner for around a year under his instruction prior to the rematch.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by F!x View Post
          Towards the end of the video Sr says he needs two fights to get Broner accustomed to the techniques and the third fight is when the rematch should happen. So he's taking about 3 training camps leading up to the rematch - possibly having Broner for around a year under his instruction prior to the rematch.
          he's trained dawson for a couple of fights and trained hatton for the paulie match before he faced pacquiao...it didn't improve their focus in regards to listening to Sr's instructions

          judging by broner's personality neither will his

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          • #25
            Originally posted by -PANDA- View Post
            he's trained dawson for a couple of fights and trained hatton for the paulie match before he faced pacquiao...it didn't improve their focus in regards to listening to Sr's instructions

            judging by broner's personality neither will his
            That is a distinct possibility I agree. But I think Broner does need a change of trainer, he wasn't listening to Stafford at all to the point Stafford had to tell him repeatedly "you're not listening".

            Either Broner will hold Sr in the same high regard he holds Jr, and be submissive to his training demands and techniques, knowing it will improve him. Or, the egos clash and the partnership crumbles quickly..

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            • #26
              The only way Broner regains his name is if he knocks out Maidana.. Nothing less

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