Broner comes to fight and backs it up too. Broner does not rely on judges.
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130lb Floyd Mayweather vs 130lb Adrien Broner? Whats the outcome?
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Floys is an athletic beast, people think his style is great and it is, but not just any fool can do it. You need reflexes, timing, speed, extreme stamina, agility, eyes, durability, reasonable power, strength, strong neck, strong and fast legs to do it. That is even before learning every damn shot in the book.
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130 Floyd was one of the most complete packages u can ask for in a boxer. Like, right after Tony Pep- Floyd.
Not quite the temperament he has now, but he was a treat to watch.
I don't knock the boy Broner, he has potential. But he's nowhere near the level Floyd was back then, and never will be.
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Im going for floyd. Floyd is damn good at 130. a lot more pop and combinations and is very very slick.
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Originally posted by Jadon View PostFloyd is arguably one of the best 130'lbers ever. Broner is a noob who talks too much. 130 now is also incredibly weak. Broner is simply an immitator and isn't that good yet, and most likely will never be that good as Floyd.
My bad if you got offended. Sorry.
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Originally posted by Jadon View PostFloys is an athletic beast, people think his style is great and it is, but not just any fool can do it. You need reflexes, timing, speed, extreme stamina, agility, eyes, durability, reasonable power, strength, strong neck, strong and fast legs to do it. That is even before learning every damn shot in the book.Last edited by Atreyu Khalil; 07-11-2012, 09:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Einstien View PostYour superiority complex is what is exposed. Styles make fights and two boxers would do alot of flash and dance. And this is coming from someone who loves the sweet science but this just wont work. But go ahead and fantasize about two men....im not hear to spoil your fantasy or fun...lol
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Originally posted by MalikKnucklez View Post130 Floyd was one of the most complete packages u can ask for in a boxer. Like, right after Tony Pep- Floyd.
Not quite the temperament he has now, but he was a treat to watch.
I don't knock the boy Broner, he has potential. But he's nowhere near the level Floyd was back then, and never will be.
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People need to realize that their is a difference between emulation and imitation.
Yes, Broner tries to be like Floyd, but due to lack of boxing IQ and a host of other things....he will never be him.
I mean that's like putting sugar on corn flakes, closing your eyes and pretending it's frosted flakes.
I can't stand Floyd, but he would wipe his @ss with Broner and run him out the ring.
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