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  • #21
    I was impressed by Broner's speed and power with the left hook and straight right, very good puncher. Alexander surprised me as well with his performance but i was equally surprised by Maidana's poor performance. He looked sloppy all night.

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    • #22
      Broner needs to step up the quality of his opposition -- Alexander looked very good -- Maidana was plain awful -- not a sustainable loss for him because he was so completely inept -- he's done as a relevant guy

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      • #23
        Broner looked great,but he is to big for that weightclass imo...He needs to move his azz up and play with the big boys,very interested in his future..

        Alexander looked good,but lets be honest Maidana was made to order for him...Great night for him,but for me he has loads more to do before I'm convinced..And by the look on Schaefer's face I doubt he proves it anytime soon...I think this also gives Bradley's resume another shot in the arm as well..

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        • #24
          Originally posted by DrNo509 View Post
          I was impressed by Broner's speed and power with the left hook and straight right, very good puncher. Alexander surprised me as well with his performance but i was equally surprised by Maidana's poor performance. He looked sloppy all night.
          I don't know why anyone would be surprised at the fact Maidana was sloppy..He's been a sloppy fighter his whole career...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
            great night of boxing for america. great fights, great up in coming fighters. what more can u ask for? i was 2 for 2 tonite, im in a good mood.
            great night bro, I'm pleased

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            • #26
              Can't wait for Broner's next fight.

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              • #27
                LMAO @ Alexander saying "speed kills". What he meant to say was "HUGGING helps the fighter with inferior stamina and durabilty to not get KO'd in the last rounds". It is immeasurably bad for boxing when HUGGING in a fight becomes more important than stamina, durabilty, courage, determination, etc. That's bad for boxing and that's what happens when clowns like the egotist Americans have too much say in boxing. Once again, this is very bad for boxing.

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                • #28
                  **EXPLAINING THINGS ALOT MORE SLOWLY TO DeCouto ON YOUTUBE**
                  LOL! Let me explain things to you more slowly. Take a look at pics of the first heavy champs and compare them with pics of champs from each succeeding generation. You'll see that they were at first smaller with wimpier bodies(Corbett, Sullivan, Fitzsimmons, etc) then they got a little bigger with a little more athletic bodies and then it continued the same with today's generation having the biggest fighters(alot of them 6'7"+ and even one 7'2" champ) with the most athletic bodies. You can see the the physical difference in talent pool size between high schools because the bigger schools have the bigger athletes with the more athletic physiques. Sigh.......... This is too easy.

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                  • #29
                    This kid Bronner is da truth for real! Kid has fast fast hands, probably second to nnone,probably next fastest than Donaire, kids backs it up! He is confident and ****y but smashes on da ring! Beast status! I don't know who's gna beat this dude anytime soon! His shldr roll defense is Money Mayesk!and Alexander , I hv been critical on him, but wow he smashed on Maidana, better than Amir like no problems! Kid is good at 147, think he's too drained at 140...

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                    • #30
                      Eat your words!!!

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