Future P4P King, Gary Russell Jr.
Are ya'll ready for the next p4p king???
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Fights similar to Mayweather which is good if he expects to last in the game by not taking too many shots to the head. Is a hard puncher at the moment, but that can change with time. Fought a guy with 11 losses early on, but has upped his comp gradually. Has a nice, crisp left hook.
Tougher comp will determine if he has what it takes to be P4P. Does he have well developed attributes? Time will tell.Comment
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im not impressed yet. Hes fun to watch....beating up on out classed bums. But as soon as you put an experienced fighter in there...his act is over. We wont know if hes the real deal until he moves up to the B then A class fighters. These below C class fighters isnt showing nothing
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alot of fighters have had tough fights early on and even lost some have been brutally ko'd and came back to be great.so it is pointless bring up a fight were a young fighter had problems........he wonwhy?
1. PDLs best weight was 122, a full two divisions below where he fought Broner
2. PDL subsequently went back down to 126 where he will now fight Jhonny Gonzalez for Gonzalez' title
3. the vast majority of media covering had PDL winning
that's why
would you rather me bring up Fernando Quintero?
I will wait for you to look up the nameComment
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I agree with this here.im not impressed yet. Hes fun to watch....beating up on out classed bums. But as soon as you put an experienced fighter in there...his act is over. We wont know if hes the real deal until he moves up to the B then A class fighters. These below C class fighters isnt showing nothing

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Nice but he's no Floyd. The technical brilliance Floyd had will take a long time to comeback around again. His power is there and he's fast as lightning but that's a good fighter. To be a GREAT fighter you need to have those and also the ability and smarts to not get hit. Broner doesn't get hit allot mostly due to the fact he hit you first but Floyd would work the angles, use the shoulder roll, and slip punches than Broner even at the same point in his career. I wish for another Floyd, an young Floyd who dominates, who can show boxing is still a sport, not a "who's the next De La Hoya" popularity contest but I don't think Broner is him.Comment
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