Comments Thread For: Broner Confirms He Will Face Malignaggi For WBA Title
				
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See, now you're just talking out your ass. I just previously posted if he moved up to 147 and fought someone like Alexander or Guerrero (who I know are tied up in fights) instead of Malignaggi who is coming off a gift decision and legs are obviously shot to **** then people wouldn't be talking ****. But then again I can only speak for myself. Apparently you know me more than I do tho.
You are right, Guerrero does have more of a fanbase based on his nationality. Broner was never obligated to fight at 140. He could move up to 160 and because of your hate for him, you'd say he was avoiding Mayweather and Canelo. That's what this boils down to, HATE. You guys all know any huge threat at 140 can certainly make 147. If it was 154, that would be understandable. Broner at 147 doesn't have a weight advantage over anyone from 140. He has a DISADVANTAGE!!!! Get it? Are you really that dumb?Comment
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Who is really skipping right now though?Dont like this fight at all. Its like when Khan fought Paulie back in 2010, looking for easy belt/defence
Lets see who hes skipping here:
Abril, Burns, Vazquez, Khan, Garcia, Judah, Matthysse, Peterson, Rios, Alvorado.
I hope Adrian uses this to embark upon a Froch style run of fights against the above then I would be impressed. something tells me no
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Burns was fighting Vasquez. Judah and Garcia are tied up. Rios and Alvarado are Top Rank fighters. Matthysse, Abril are high-risk, low-reward.
The only fighters he's skipped are Khan and PetersonComment
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Easy there, Weebler. Absolutely no room for facts when people are trying to troll.Comment
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Facts? Burns and Vazquez WERE fighting each other. They are no longer doing that. High risk - low reward? That's a sorry ass excuse for someone who isn't even a PPV fighter. He's also skipping Matthysse who isn't lined up for a fight.Comment
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Matthysee is fighting Peterson man.Comment
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Burns is in limbo atm but there's no point talking about Broner skipping him when he already tried to make the fight numerous times.
If you have a number of offers on the table you're going to choose the one which offers the most money and exposure.High risk - low reward? That's a sorry ass excuse for someone who isn't even a PPV fighter. He's also skipping Matthysse who isn't lined up for a fight.Comment
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Just looking at some of your points which I've highlighted. With regards to Burns and Vazquez, that fight looks to be off. Broner could have made a real effort to fight either guy by summer of this year. Yet he doesn't...when Burns moved away from a Broner fight for legitimate reasons, he was called a duck, yet Broner isn't? With no legitimate reason.
It's true some of the guys at 140 are tied up but Matthyse and Abril would be awesome fights, and what's this BS about high risk, low reward, that's just another way of saying "I'm too scared". Only fighters who get away with that **** are established world champions, Broner is far from that.
I can't believe anyone is even defending a fight against Paulie when there were AT LEAST 5-6 other legitimate opponents, all of whom are better than Malignaggi.
**** just got ****ter.Comment
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Matt is lined up for a Peterson fight. Gbp has been talking about it for weeks. Broner isn't skipping anyone of note rite now besides abril if u wanna be real. And I dunno how many consider abril being of note. There are plenty of fights to be made at both 140 and 147 and as shown last nite, 147 isn't nearly as weak as ppl make it out to be.Comment
 
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