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  • #81
    Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
    The last thing Broner needs to do is start hanging out with Mayweather. He's already funnier and easier to hate than Mayweather ever has been. If he picks up any of Floyd's habits, he'll just be less funny.
    There was an article on yahoo on this, they said he should be kept away from Floyd on the basis that he might teach him to cherry pick and deny Broner fulfilling his true potential like he did to himself.

    Mayweather's ring talent and boxing expertise are beyond debate-- He is a master boxer and definitely one of this era's very best. To say any less would be pure denial or sheer ignorance. But, in terms of outside-the-ring conduct and having a fan-conscious fighter's attitude, the five-division world champ has been a dismal failure.

    Aside from the domestic abuse charges, which led to a two-month jail sentence earlier this year, and the various other altercations in his life, Mayweather has also been the poster boy for frivolous wasting of money. The fighter has spent the better part of that last five years or so making it rain in night clubs, betting massive amounts of money on sporting events, and otherwise doing recklessly silly things with large chunks of money. He's been living as though a fighter's money is an endless source and that the well will never run dry.

    Of course, those of us who have followed the sport know that this is not the case. The richest of boxers often find themselves dead broke after no longer being able to fight. Mayweather, despite making as much as $40 million per fight, is still living paycheck to paycheck. Unlike his Filipino arch-nemesis, Manny Pacquiao, he doesn't have any endorsement deals, production deals, or any other irons in the fire. His Mayweather Promotions "company" is still unlicensed and pretty much DOA.

    And, in terms of fan recognition and appreciation, Mayweather claims the opposite, but the truth is that he likely cares little about what the fans actually say or think. From the way that he has conducted his career thus far, it appears that he only loves to stroke the fan base that sees him as a celebrity and he pays little attention to the hardcore fight fans who have actually made him the celebrity.

    So, now, he's passing down the seeds of disconnect to the next generation of fighter. But, whereas Mayweather became the Mayweather of today well after having established himself as a superstar in the ring, Broner is getting the indoctrination well before he has earned his spot among the best and the brightest.

    It's obvious from his ring style and general attitude that Broner has a great appreciation for Mayweather. Over the last couple of years, Broner has morphed into a mini-Floyd, both in fighting style and lifestyle. This face time with Floyd will only enforce this esteem and appreciation.

    So, is a monster being groomed?

    What happens to an impressionable young talent being mentored in the art of entitlement before actually earning the right to feel entitled? If Mayweather's 2012 mindset somehow gets transferred into the 23-year-old Broner's head, fans could be in for some truly disappointing, fight-killing drama over the next several years.

    Mayweather was, at one point, a world class fighter, first and foremost. He put on entertaining battles and truly pushed his skills in the ring to dominate and destroy his foes. The Mayweather of the "Money" era is now one who reluctantly returns to boxing whenever he needs some more "rain" money for strip club photo-ops. And, while he's still brilliant in the ring, he's generally not pushing for the win anymore. He simply does what he has to do to win. This is good for him, but bad for the money-paying public. There is no doubt that Mayweather's lust for celebrity has tamed his passion for the sport.

    The fear is that Broner will develop this same attitude, but even before the world gets to see the brilliance he has inside.
    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/floyd-m...0704--box.html

    Originally posted by happyman
    Where are people getting 300k from? I heard him boasting about making 81k against Escobedo, not 300k.
    well seems he has enough to throw 10k into the crowd if this video is legit

    Last edited by Weebler I; 12-29-2012, 12:54 AM.

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    • #82
      Broner is really ghetto. I laughed my a** off when Max Kellerman interviewed him before the Guerrero vs. Berto fight started.

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      • #83
        these guys are nuts but a ppv with Mayweather/Canelo/Broner all on it sounds good to me. im in

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        • #84
          Well, there you have it. The last few posters thoughts are on display. They are keeping it real too, lmao!

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