These kind of things make me want to see him get ktfo lmao but i think that's what he is going for
Adrien Broner really sounds like complete jerk
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Originally posted by DempseyRollinQuote:
Originally Posted by ItsTrue
They are with those promoters but always fight on Top Rank Cards. Guilt by Association with the exception of Marquez because hes a Bawse.
it doesnt matter anyways, broner tried to make a fight with abril, he has one lined up. vasquez was an option, should have been discussed imo. but beltran? beltran? no.
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Originally posted by ItsTrueQuote:
Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
Abril is with some promoter from Florida and Vazquez is with Zanfer. And I believe Beltran is too as well.
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They are with those promoters but always fight on Top Rank Cards. Guilt by Association with the exception of Marquez because hes a Bawse.
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the guy is doing right, he wants people talking about him, doesn't matter if is good or bad...
it doesn't matter if rees outwitted him with the trash talk, that won't work in the ring, just remember mayorga and de la hoya.
Mayorga embarrassed oscar on the trash talk, only to get koed later in the ring, but oh boy wasn't that hilarious:
"YO SOY EL CAMPEON MARICON DE MIERDA, TU NO ERES NADIE"Comment
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lundy was a good option when he was a high ranked lw. beltran is ranked what? 10? if ppl are complaining about the rees fight imagine the ****storm. if u dont know the difference then close your keyboard and stop typing.Comment
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oscar made tons of money because of the demographics he bought into play. nothing more nothing less. floyd and oscar are not the same type of fighter, so no, floyd would never have been able to achieve what oscar did. saying so is silly. floyd did it his way and it worked for him, if he did it oscars way, it owuldnt have, they arent the same type of fighter and they dont have the same demographics. its that simple. look at andre ward if u want an example. hes perceived as being an all american good guy, but how much does he sell? it has little to do with his personality and everything to do with his demographics and his fighting style.
I don't think Mayweather could have been as succesful as he is now if he tried to go down the route Oscar did.
Mayweather doesn't have the female audience Oscar had nor does he have a "fan-friendly" style like he did either.
Let's not forget he tried to go down that route being the "Good guy" and it wasn't working, frankly.
Mayweather's key to success is the fact that everyone wants to see him lose because they can't stand his arrogance. Add in the fact that he has this unbeatable persona where one of the main questions in Boxing is "Who can beat Mayweather?". He needed to be a villianous character for it to work.
If or when Mayweather loses, he loses all of his marketability at the exact same time.Comment
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I completely disagree, being in the boxing game and business I see and hear trainers, promoters and managers say all the time "Kid is good looking, has a great personality". It sells, if you think it doesn't than you underestimate the impact tv has on boxing. Oscar reached his status because he was a great fighter, but his good looks and personality didn't hurt him...lol
Maybe, maybe not, we will never know because the real Mayweather surfaced and his little fits on espn showed his true colors.Comment
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The Broner Brigade in for the rescue.
Didn't know his fan base had swelled so much since last time I checked.Comment
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I completely disagree, being in the boxing game and business I see and hear trainers, promoters and managers say all the time "Kid is good looking, has a great personality". It sells, if you think it doesn't than you underestimate the impact tv has on boxing. Oscar reached his status because he was a great fighter, but his good looks and personality didn't hurt him...lol
Maybe, maybe not, we will never know because the real Mayweather surfaced and his little fits on espn showed his true colors.Comment
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