Ha, running back to 135, you could see this move coming a mile away.
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Well Broner does still hold the WBC belt at Lightweight, so if he can still make 135, why not go out with a **** vs Ricky Burns (which would be a fun fight)
then he can begin the next year with one more title defense at Lightweight, or just make the move to 140 and settle into that division, biding time before another big fight @ Welter comes up
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Originally posted by deejdQuote:
Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
He won't drop to 140 and since they said Maidana could be his next fight he won't stay at 147. If Maidana hits him with what Paulie hit him last night he gets KOed.
Who the **** is he gonna fight at 135? He wont fight Vazquez, Gamboa or Abril cause his people know he can't deal with movement and jabs...
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I'd like to see Crawford go to work. He'd beat Broner.
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This proves how overrated Adrian Fraud Cloner is. He can't beat no one at 147, Matthysse, Garcia, khan, and the guy who just beat Prescott and at 135 Gamboa waxes that ass.
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Originally posted by Apple Mac Stud View PostAre you serious? Broner won't stay at 147 because of slow, flatfooted and easy to hit Maidana? Really? Maidana brings more power but THAT'S IT. This fight would be easier than the Paulie fight! Unlike Paulie, Maidana would be a stationary target with no head movement. Easy money for Broner.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostHa, running back to 135, you could see this move coming a mile away.
Hate all you want but he is def giving you the Mayweather effect! You CLEARLY don't like him but whose article did you post and write a comment on? I say he got's you right where he wants you!
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Originally posted by r__mutt View PostThis could be a legitimately interesting fight, doubt it happens though. Would love to see Crawford get that payday. His win over Prescott is far more impressive and convincing than almost anything Broner's done, maybe only the DeMarco win competing (PDL and Malignaggi being fairly unconvincing wins, particularly when you factor in the numerous possibilities for point deductions).
Promotional teams are an issue, though.
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