Comments Thread For: Floyd Sr. Shreds Broner's Trainer: He Can't Train Nobody!

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  • CTC JOHNNY
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    #51
    UOTE=JamesEarl;14056265]****** trainers speaking ebonics and ****** jive talk and colored smack. Funny as all hell. Broner did a banana roll in the 8th round which was hilarious. Al Sharpton is even laughing. He dad beat um good hit dum in da head and day carry dem out by defeet[/QUOTE]

    ******???

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #52
      Originally posted by Young Money
      You cannot be serious.

      Floyd has been trained from an early age to fight as a pro, it is quite evident.

      If you think any trainer can teach the skill set Snr has instilled in his son then you need to stop, just stop.
      I said, "any decent coach." And I'm damn serious.

      No kidding Floyd has been working at it from an early age. But if any other decent coach had that kind of talent to work with, I have no doubt Junior would've been quite successful. It's impossible to predict if he would've been the "Money May" we know today, but he would've been terrific because he was born for it. Senior hasn't been able to replicate the same success with anyone else. What does that say about Junior's natural ability and Senior's training skills?

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      • checkhuk44
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        #53
        Originally posted by CTC JOHNNY
        UOTE=JamesEarl;14056265]****** trainers speaking ebonics and ****** jive talk and colored smack. Funny as all hell. Broner did a banana roll in the 8th round which was hilarious. Al Sharpton is even laughing. He dad beat um good hit dum in da head and day carry dem out by defeet
        ******??? [/QUOTE]

        What does ****** mean?? Please tell us. Are you from the ******? Ebonics? And you throw on a throw in a reference to AL Sharpton. Most black people think he is an idiot, YOU sir are ovb NOT black while speaking with a fake sense of authority. Pathetic. That's the most offensive post I have ever read on this site. Ever

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #54
          Originally posted by NOI
          All these guys kinda sound ****** as Maidana to my memory is the most evolved fighter I have seen after changing trainers. So if Broner was to go to anybody I say screw all these guys and get Garcia in your corner.
          Well said. I've been saying it all year, Maidana is much improved and technically sound under Garcia. Underrated fighter.

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          • Slip Stream
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            #55
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            The verbal battle continues. During separate interviews with BoxingScene.com's Chris Robinson, both Floyd Mayweather Sr., and Roger Mayweather, were very critical of Adrien Broner in the wake of his twelve round decision loss to Marcos Maidana from last Saturday night at the Alamodome in Las Vegas. Roger and Floyd Sr. co-train the pound-for-pound king, Floyd Mayweather Jr. - who Broner was often compared to.

            Broner's trainer, Mike Stafford, fired back at the Mayweather brothers in an interview with FightHype.com.
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            I'm with Floyd on this, his dad's full of it. A trainer is only as good as the fighter, if a fighter isn't willing to dedicate himself, a trainer's skills are almost irrelevant. So Floyd Sr. can bad mouth this trainer or that but in the end you have to look at the character of the fighter and I think Broner has proven time and again he can't be taken seriously.

            Listening to Broner's corner was amazingly instructive. It basically told the tale of a arrogant punk that was quickly coming to terms with the reality that talent is merely a piece in the constitution of a fighter. If a fighter lacks simple discipline which Broner does and did, the fighter collapses when they face their first real test.

            If Broner changes horses in midstream all that the new trainer will be inheriting is an undisciplined fraud that's trying to mask his lack of depth by rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Pathetic......

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            • sergey.smith
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              #56
              Floyd is probably a better trainer then Broner's current trainer. I can't believe I am typing that.

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