He is good natural talent but when I watch him I feel like I am looking at a lost little boy who doesn't have a strong sense of self or know what HE actually wants to do.
Its as if he is trying to live up to and emulate his childhood hero mimicking him in fights when he needs to realize he has a job to get done while he lacks the understanding of what he does best and what he does not do very well.
Broner doesn't seem to have a clue what kind of fighter he is, how to execute a gameplan, and has gotten as far as he has because of his natural ability.
If he does not resolve this conflict he will go no further and be unable to beat skilled, talented, strongly identified fighters beyond the contender level.
Anyone agree have any thoughts?
Its as if he is trying to live up to and emulate his childhood hero mimicking him in fights when he needs to realize he has a job to get done while he lacks the understanding of what he does best and what he does not do very well.
Broner doesn't seem to have a clue what kind of fighter he is, how to execute a gameplan, and has gotten as far as he has because of his natural ability.
If he does not resolve this conflict he will go no further and be unable to beat skilled, talented, strongly identified fighters beyond the contender level.
Anyone agree have any thoughts?
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