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Originally posted by inITtoWINit View PostThe biggest reason why guys like Rios/Garcia would hurt him badly.
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Originally posted by inITtoWINit View PostAre you on meds? Stand still target, that's insanely easy to hit to the body?
Mattyhsse/Peterson/Garcia/Bradley/Khan/Rios would all have a field day with the kid.
I haven't even mentioned Judah. We've yet to see in him with a slick, athletic boxer.
LOL at Zab though, Zab is on the way out, a few stiff Body Punches and Zab is ready to quit, he is still pretty slick but Body Punches is his Kryptonite
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Originally posted by KnockUTheFukOut View PostOK you just threw names out but all All are very hittable like I said and neither of them are all that slick, Khan is FAST not slick defensively at all, Bradley is slick though, I think Bradley beats Broner right now but Bradley is not at 140, Peterson can move around a bit but he gets dropped in just about every fight he is in
LOL at Zab though, Zab is on the way out, a few stiff Body Punches and Zab is ready to quit, he is still pretty slick but Body Punches is his Kryptonite
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Broner is dead meat at 140. If hes ducking Vasquez at 135 expect to see him duck Mathysse at 140.
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Rees did show that if you possess good head movement, you can get in on Broner and make him miss.
I think Broner could end up fighting Peterson, Mayfield, and Matthysse at 140.
I doubt Garcia happens given both are Haymon, Khan will be moving up to 147 probably, Rios/Khabib/Alvarado/Marquez are all Top Rank/Top Rank affiliated. They won't happen.
But I mean Broner beating those 3 mentioned would be good wins. Peterson arguably beat Ortiz, and did beat Khan. Matthysse is one of the toughest guys at 140. Mayfield is on his way up, just beat Herrera, a pretty game fighter.
If Broner does move up to 140 for his next fight, though I still doubt he moves there till 2014, I want to see Broner-Peterson.
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