I'm pulling for DeMarco, but I have to admit that Broner is starting to grow on me.
Comments Thread For: Broner on Kicking Mayweather's Ass, His Career, More
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I like broner, but is crazy with the Floyd comments. He right that Floyd's style then wasn't the same as it is now. But Floyd woulda frustrated the hell out of broner. He was way too fast on his feet. Can't knock him for speaking his mind though. But he better be careful. He is setting an extremely high bar for himself with the mayweather comparisons. Now he might always be compared to him in every fight he takes. People will say "well Floyd woulda..."Comment
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Not really sure what you mean. Are you saying these countries aren't diverse? Britain is just as diverse, if not more so than the US in some ways. People tend to keep their own culture instead of becoming an X-American like over in the States. I can't really comment on Mexico or PR, not my area of expertise so i'm not going to pretend I know anything about it. Thing about European countries is that people tend to not distinguish between them very much, label them all as "Euro" fighters, when in fact Europe is as diverse as it gets. I mean Klitschkos are Ukrainians in Germany. Huck is a Serb in Germany, etc.Though im somewhat a fan.......one thing adrien and other american-black boxing fans or shall i say boxers cant get right is that you can't generate based on ethnicity alone, that wont cut it.
you have to have a country fanbase behind you, and american fans are kinda funny in that department in not supporting it's fighters.. you think it TIM BRADLEY was a icon he'll get fan support in the philipines? Hell NO! (In america its more so based on race or ethnic groups..since this country is very diverse and others are not as diverse with other country cultures), like mexico, puerto rico, great britain, poland, etc etc
I think its more a case of national characteristics. Britain and Europe are heavy football supporters (many matches are played away from home) and so supporters tend to be more loyal. Look at Hatton for example, or Haye. I think Hatton's fanbase is by far the most loyal and hearty supporters you get in boxing. We also tend not to care if someone is at the top or not, yet if you aren't at the top in the USA you wont get very far.
Just my view, apologies if I misinterpreted your postComment
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These cats like Broner talk like 43-0 is easy. They threw Floyd to the lions early when he was coming up he was way more polished by 23 than Broner, Broner for the most part muscles and bullies his way through fights fighting smaller guys, that won't last for long. 23 yo Floyd used agility and speed along with smarts, he'd most likely stop the little weightlifter Broner easy. Longer reach, taller, smarter, an quicker. Broner wouldn't beat the Floyd of then, now, tomorrow, next year or 3 years from now coming off a lay off. Floyd is just that good, the truth! no doubt about it... Broner won't even see 35-0 let alone 40-0. I doubt Broner could beat Mike Dallas at 140Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 10-11-2012, 02:24 PM.Comment
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N*gga please. People spotted Floyd and predicted he would have a great future already when he was an amateur. Floyd fought tougher opponents at age 23 than Broner has.
Brooner is skilled, but he ain't flattening Mayweather or guys one or two classes lower than Mayweather. DeMarco is a though opponent, a warrior, and Broner might outbox him easy with speed alone but I want to see how he does against guys a notch or two above DeMarco. Broner didn't exactly have an easy time with Ponce De Leon. A fighter Mayweather would dismantle without a problem.Comment

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