Comments Thread For: Broner's Trainer: After Maidana II, We're Going To 140

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  • Kingjames6Flee
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    #81
    Not smart for an immediate rematch. Takes balls to risk getting beat up again but smart money would be to fight Peterson for a belt then go back up to rematch chino.

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    • Southpawology
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      #82
      Mike stafford is a ****in clueless classless idiot. Step up again broner and come get butt****ed again by a real man B*TCH!

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      • Cinci Champ
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        #83
        Originally posted by volt
        broner should have had points taken off for ,elbows, holding, fore arms and pushing, these guys are still in denial. best punch that broner landed was after the bell. maidana gonna finish the job next time.
        in denial about what? all he said was his fighter got lit up early and that some went to back of the head he didnt say it in an excuse type way just that it hurt him early

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        • Cinci Champ
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          #84
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          You are right and lot of what you have to say I agree with it. For instance, while it's true that Broner is a grown man and often does and lives as he so please. Also, coupled with the fact that Stafford does work for him and is therefore, technically speaking his boss; I can understand some of your points. However, where I disagree with your assessment is that Stafford couldn't have come up with a better game plan against the naturally larger and stronger Maidana.

          Why? Because it's still ultimately the responsibility of the trainer to get his fighter mentally, physically and psychologically prepared for a potential dangerous challenger. So in that regard, Mike Stafford failed Broner because he could have focused more on defense by having him move his feet a lot more in order to avoid so many flush punches he absorbed from El Chino. Stafford even hinted as much in this interview article that AB was fighting too flat-footed of a fight and thereby making himself a lot easier target to get hit from Marcos Maidana.

          Moreover, it is the boxing coach's job to stress self-discipline in order to motivate and inspire his pupil in order to help bring out the optimum results in his boxers. Robert Garcia definitely helped brought out the best in Marcos Maidana, by inspiring him to be very focused and determined for the difficult task at hand; Which was the undefeated champion Adrien Broner.

          In addition, he stressed the very importance of self discipline too. So that was why Maidana won the fight because he was the one boxer that night who wanted to win it the most. Team Broner expected a bum Marcos Maidana to just show up, lay down and collect a payday but they were sadly mistaken. Team Maidana had one goal in mind and that was to fight, compete and to bring home that championship belt and they had succeeded.
          his boss? are u kidding and people keep saying they are looking for excuses if that were the case they would be blamming it on ab music and touring but when he had the chance he said he trained fine you guys are all trying to hard to find things

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          • tank17211
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            #85
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Mike Stafford has two relationships with Adrien Broner — he is a father figure who has known Broner since he was a child, and he is the trainer who helped guide that kid as he won world titles in three weight classes.

            And so after Broner got knocked down twice and lost a unanimous decision to Marcos Maidana this past December, Stafford was split on whether Broner’s desire to seek an immediate rematch was the best choice.

            Stafford the father figure felt one way. Stafford the trainer felt another.
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            Sounds like Broners camp in doing damage control in case Broner loses the rematch.

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            • champion4ever
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              #86
              Originally posted by Cinci Champ
              his boss? are u kidding and people keep saying they are looking for excuses if that were the case they would be blamming it on ab music and touring but when he had the chance he said he trained fine you guys are all trying to hard to find things
              Perhaps you may have misunderstood me. So in any case, please give me the chance to attempt to spell it out for you. Adrien "The Problem" Broner is Mike Stafford's boss. Stafford is paid by Broner from all the purse splits of his fights. In other words, he is one of AB's hired hands because he works for him. If AB doesn't fight then his boxing coach won't get paid. So as long as Adrien fights then Stafford will continue to train him. Therefore, Adrien Broner is the man in charge and has the power and autonomy to do things his own way like not focusing and training hard and also firing Mike Stafford at anytime if he so chooses.

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              • ThatDude44
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                #87
                Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls
                Rios would beat Broner rather easily.
                Yeah ,ok. Drugs are bad. Rios slow a$$ isn' beating anything.

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                • Phatfarm1980
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                  #88
                  Wow! He gave Maidana zero respect

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                  • MASTER1454
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by jas
                    what are you talkin about? a rematch clause was in the contract. broner is the bigger draw.

                    how about not liking what GBP did in having broner fight a big punching 147 pounder.
                    You CAN'T be serious?

                    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                    These people doing everything backwards. Lol

                    Should've gone to140 from the beginning and let his body grow accordingly. They didn't want no parts of that division tho.


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                    EXACTLY!


                    Originally posted by hitking
                    Ya'll acted like Broner just got destroyed are clueless and f.uckin' ******. Chino clearly won the fight. But it was a grueling fight for both. And the biggest difference was Chino handled A~s power better than AB handled Chino's. Chino was in bad shape in the 12th. And had he not hit AB with a bomb that wobbled him. It isn't outta the question that AB could have stopped him. Some of ya'll are justy plain f.uckin' ******ed.
                    Chino had AB basically dead to rights when he pulled that BS with the Molina hugging & the wack NBA flopping.....

                    Originally posted by AVDB
                    I see you got that race card handy. It's not racist to dislike a de****able human being
                    TROOF!

                    Originally posted by hitking
                    LOL!!! You're a f.uckin' idiot.

                    Don't remember my exact score. I had Maidana winning by four points. And I gave him a 10-8 round in a round he didn't even score a KD. My score was pretty close to what the Showtime guys had it. Your's reflects a mindless hate. I guess Cotto was robbed against Floyd. A draw was a good score in Floyd-Canelo. And Paulie beat AB by a landslide too huh?
                    Paulie was robbed in the AB fight - should have been a draw.

                    Originally posted by hitking
                    I don't see how it was Stafford's fault that AB chose to go on a rap tour and got fat and outta shape. And I don't see how its Stafford's fault that AB couldn't handle Chino's punching power. He ain't Floyd. So he isn't gonna make Chino miss everything. And his skill level isn't good enough to simply outbox Chino for 12 rounds. I don't see how any of that is his trainer's fault. Much less, now that its clear that AB isn't a welterweight and needs to move down. He won't listen to Stafford. He won't even listen to Floyd. So all Stafford can do is get him ready for the fight he wants. AB is a grown ass man. Its not his trainer's job to be a babysitter.
                    No, but it's Stafford's job to instill discipline & help him focus. He as a trainer (teacher) failed miserably. If he cared about him, he'd get in that a$$, and AB should listen. If AB can't/won't listen to Stafford, then he should leave. You can't train anyone who doesn't respect you. So yes, Stafford is on the hook....

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                    • sdcluser
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Kingjames6
                      Not smart for an immediate rematch. Takes balls to risk getting beat up again but smart money would be to fight Peterson for a belt then go back up to rematch chino.
                      Peterson got better boxing skill than Maidana and would whip Broner's arse just as bad. Peterson got an aggresive style and move a lot better than Maidana.

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