We're witnessing the birth of another hyped star.
Sports Illustrated puts Adrien Broner ahead of Carl Froch in P4P rankings
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Yeah potential and accomplishments are two different things altogether and although Broner is showing no signs of being tested by anyone in his weight class, he hasn't done anything yet except beat one guy who wasn't even all that much of a proven commodity himself.Comment
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They've got an incredible American bias. I remember a couple months ago they were hyping up the cruiserweight division saying it was one of the more exciting divisions in boxing because of fighters like Steve Cunningham, WTF???Comment
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Froch is a good fighter and exciting to watch, he also picked some good wins, but do people really see him as one of the top 10 fighters in the world? I like Froch but he really isn't that good, he's a B+ fighter and 15th is about right in the P4P list.Comment
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Originally posted by Freedom.I think Adrian Broner is better P4P than Carl Froch.
He's had world titles in TWO divisions, and he's the best lightweight.
Froch has only had a belt in ONE division, and he's never been the best super-middleweight.Comment
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Originally posted by Freedom.I think Adrian Broner is better P4P than Carl Froch.
He's had world titles in TWO divisions, and he's the best lightweight.
Froch has only had a belt in ONE division, and he's never been the best super-middleweight.Comment
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