What Are Your Thoughts On Broner's Legs/Footwork?

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  • mconstantine
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    #31
    Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
    The only reason why Broner's so called footwork worked for him is cause of the opposition. Didn't work so well when Ponce was moving on him or when Quintero brought the heat to him did it? Once he faces someone who moves and doesn't let themselves get walked down he will have to adjust and will he be able to? My money says no.


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    I agree his footwork may have to evolve as he goes against harder punchers or guys who can get in and out better. We will see. But Broner today is a MUCH better fighter with MUCH better footwork than he was against Quintero and PDL.

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    • ИATAS
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      #32
      How many boxing trainers instruct or teach their fighters to have a wide stance like Broner? Very few if any.

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      • Larry the boss
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        #33
        He is very light on his feet,ive seen him do flips in the middle of a basketball game

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          #34
          Originally posted by mconstantine
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          Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!

          The only reason why Broner's so called footwork worked for him is cause of the opposition. Didn't work so well when Ponce was moving on him or when Quintero brought the heat to him did it? Once he faces someone who moves and doesn't let themselves get walked down he will have to adjust and will he be able to? My money says no.


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          I agree his footwork may have to evolve as he goes against harder punchers or guys who can get in and out better. We will see. But Broner today is a MUCH better fighter with MUCH better footwork than he was against Quintero and PDL.
          That's fine but Ponce shouldve been easy pickins, he's slow and uncoordinated and small. Quintero was very sloppy. But neither fight turned out to be what it was supposed to be. Both backfired on them.

          As he steps up he will face better guys than those two unless of course he keeps fighting the Rees's and Paulies of boxing.


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            #35
            Originally posted by Money Team.
            He is very light on his feet,ive seen him do flips in the middle of a basketball game


            Oh boy...


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            • noStylez
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              #36
              I don't know if it's because of fighting smaller guys and just walking them down but I'm yet to see any foot work with Broner.

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                #37
                Originally posted by ИATAS
                How many boxing trainers instruct or teach their fighters to have a wide stance like Broner? Very few if any.
                Jermain Taylor use to also fight with that wide stance.It helps them generate more power

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                • ElBossHogg™
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Money Team.
                  He is very light on his feet,ive seen him do flips in the middle of a basketball game
                  I know fat fucks that can do flips too.

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                  • RVABoxer
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Money Team.
                    Jermain Taylor use to also fight with that wide stance.It helps them generate more power
                    I don't agree with this I don't know why it just doesn't seem to make sense i would think having a closer stance would help generate more power

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                    • SonnyDempsey
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ИATAS
                      How many boxing trainers instruct or teach their fighters to have a wide stance like Broner? Very few if any.
                      Russ Anber trains his fighters that way, actually.

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