Originally posted by -Kev-
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I don't think Broner would beat Rios
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Originally posted by intoccabile View PostRios with his clinch, head on opponents shoulder, constant short hooks to the chin will give broner lots'a trouble.
Like I said, keep feeding him these type of guys, he's going to keep knocking them out or beat them to a pulp over 12 rounds. You got no defense, you're going to get blasted by Broner.
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Originally posted by RIZO24 View PostImo Rios would stop Broner.. Rios hits way harder than De Marco or Escobedo. We know wjat Broner looks like against hard hitting pressure fighters (DeLeon). Rios is a beast!!!
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostAnd we know what Rios looks like against defensively savvy fighters who use a shoulder roll and "Philly" shell (Abril). Broner hits harder than Richard, so the punishment would add up. Like him or not, Adrien is the real deal.
Would Broner exchange with Rios? Who knows, but if he does then there's a case where Rios can win some of those exchanges. And who knows how Broner reacts to a flush hook.
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Originally posted by YDKSAB View PostAbril and Broner don't fight the same way. You need to exchange with Rios to give Rios a chance. Abril did not do so.
Would Broner exchange with Rios? Who knows, but if he does then there's a case where Rios can win some of those exchanges. And who knows how Broner reacts to a flush hook.
Other differences between Richard and Broner are power and speed. Adrien hits hard, not one-punch KO hard, but plenty hard. Broner has the handspeed to repeatedly land those shots and pound a walk-forward fighter into submission. Adrien's chin has yet to be tested, so we don't know how he'll handle some good shots. But Rios isn't a one-punch KO artist, either. "Bam Bam" tends to wear down his opponents, but that's not so easy to do against a defensively tight boxer like Broner.
Regardless, I'd love to see the fight, although it may not come to pass.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostAgreed. I was just using the similarities for effect in reply to that particular post. Nonetheless, Abril utterly nullified Rios's game. If he can do it, Broner can do it...any way he chooses, IMO. Adrien demonstrated in the DeMarco fight that he's quite adept at fighting on the inside. He stood in the pocket and dismantled Tony. Now, Rios may be a bigger, better fighter than DeMarco come fight time, but I'll wager that it would be more of the same.
Other differences between Richard and Broner are power and speed. Adrien hits hard, not one-punch KO hard, but plenty hard. Broner has the handspeed to repeatedly land those shots and pound a walk-forward fighter into submission. Adrien's chin has yet to be tested, so we don't know how he'll handle some good shots. But Rios isn't a one-punch KO artist, either. "Bam Bam" tends to wear down his opponents, but that's not so easy to do against a defensively tight boxer like Broner.
Regardless, I'd love to see the fight, although it may not come to pass.
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Originally posted by Rip Chudd View PostOr people who prefer boxers over brawlers. Seems as if those that just don't like Broner are picking against him(like those that were praying Demarco knocked him out). I don't like the guy either but I respect his skills and I think he schools Rios. Too bad the fight won't happen
With Rios I think Rios will bring a inside game that will break broner down, I dont see broner succesfully keeping Rios on the outside all night.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postpshhh when ur formula is to simply outlast the other guy every fight, sooner or later ur gonna get knocked out. broner can very well beat rios and broner can very well hurt rios as well. rios has a solid chin but he has been hurt before by lesser punchers than adrien broner.
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