What I wanna know is did he make it to that charity basketball event and play with a broken jaw. Lol. Well, I hope he comes back strong anyway.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostI'm telling you, his career's going to spiral out of control.
He needs to think about saving the Millions he's made.
Honestly, if his team tries to get him right back in with Maidana, that could be the final nail in his coffin. Maidana wrecking him again would completely halt all talk of him being a future superstar; if this first loss hasn't already halted it all, that is.
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Originally posted by sugarsmosley View Postit's funny that everyone is bagging on broner now lol. he deserves it, for talking all that crap before the fight how he was going to do easy work.
but.... yall "new" maidana fans are pretty sad lol. i see you guys, putting him in ur sig saying hes ur favorite, hopping on the bandwagon. just like yall matthysse fans that hopped off after the danny fight. can't stand bandwagon fans stick to ur guy win or lose or you were NEVER a real fan to begin with
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Comeuppance is the word of the day, thus is the fate of a pathetic and shallow mockery of Mayweather. I loved every second of that fight last night. The Maidana fight showed that Broner never had the least bit of substance. He wanted to be like Mayweather but wasn't willing to absolutely dedicate himself to the sport. The guy was bloated between fights, he looked like he was bursting out of his clothes. Broner was all about the self-aggrandizement part but nothing more.
I can't wait until he gets his b1tch a$$ get kicked again.....
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostI think it's crazy to say that he didn't work hard. He worked hard! And he took Maidana seriously. He just didn't have the skills necessary to win. He has a lot of things he still need to develop. They had a gameplan, but the gameplan was all wrong. People tend to mistake working hard as a definitive path to success. It doesn't work that way.
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