The only thing he'll be remembered for is getting humped by Marcos Maidana...
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAdrien Broner's career these days may be in flux, but his legacy apparently isn't. The multiple-weight champion from Cincinnati, Ohio, isn't too concerned that his inconsistencies in and out of the ring will have any bearing on how he is perceived in posterity. Broner will return to the sport after a nearly two-year absence on Feb. 18 against Ivan Redkach in the main event of a BLK Prime-promoted 10-round welterweight bout in Atlanta.
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BLK is potentially looking at Crawford vs Broner in March next year.
I think it’s a great fight for Crawford. That would be the fight that would shut people up.
Finally, Crawford fighting an ATG.
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Dang,what does that make El Chino then lol? As much as we enjoyed him getting humbled against Maidana,talking about "this boy gone learn English and say im done" lol,he never folded or called it quits like Victor Ortiz and countless other boxers. He had to get carried by his bodyguards back to the dressing room but dude took his ass beating like a man unlike Wilder.He was a good boxer who made a splash by looking spectacular against undersized fighters,but what actually made him was character/persona. Guy is was a much watch for a minute and it looks like BLK extended those 15 minutes lol. You guys would be lying if you weren't fascinated at the thought of Bud putting Broner out to pasture in thier inevitable matchup.
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NGL, when AB was younger and focused, he had that potential. He got into his own head with all the yes men around him. In hindsight, what he really needed was someone to tell him straight up what the deal was. He will always be remember for his petty type antics trying to emulate Floyd (but on an extreme budget).
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
He never had it, he made a career of beating naturally smaller men. When he found out his power was overrated and he could not hold off relentless boxers, it was curtains. He is simply a joke these days, this new promotion proving not very bright if he is the guy they banked on. Says and does dumb s**t non-stop, unreliable in and out of the ring, who knows what weight a fight will really be at with him. I can keep going in on this dude, but I said enough.
This, his defense was crap too, he TRIED to use the philly shell but its hit and dont get hit, not shell up and run all night. He couldnt throw without getting countered and he couldnt counter well. The only thing he could ever do was cut a lot of weight when he was younger and when he drank and ate too much he couldnt do that anymore and was exposed.jonnyc420 likes this.
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