Yeah cause your skills are so close to Mayweathers.....fk outta here with that bootleg shoulder roll.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostPeople didn't think Mayweather lost, but they sure acted like it. Don't forget the threads on how this proved some weakness in Mayweather's defense, after all.
We'll see how Broner does in the rematch. He may win it, but there's a lot of hard work he has to put in to make the necessary improvements. I don't think he's aware enough of his self to do it.
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Can not wait to see Maidana land that huge overhand right again and again in the rematch.
This kid learned nothing and is still as deluded as before. Closest thing to Floyd? Pfft. Dream on.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBelow are excerpts from Adrien Broner’s Showtime televised interview with Brian Kenny:
Regarding his first loss last December to Marcos Maidana…
“That’s not the first time I took defeat. It might not be the last time. But God has got something in store for me. I am set for a major comeback.
“Maidana did what he was supposed to do. He threw big shots. I was in a hell of a fight. It comes with the territory. That’s boxing. Sometimes you don’t get hit, but sometimes you do. It’s not about that. It’s about how you get up. And I got up and fought to the last.”
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He embodies what everyone hates about Mayweather, the marketing side, the mouth-piece and showman. Few can argue his skills are without a question and without equal today, Broner didn't emulate that. And more than anything I think this reveals the substance of the man, a guy who thought he could take a shortcut to fame and fortune, but got his ass beat just short of it. Maidana should have demonstrated to Broner what happens to a boxer that's all talk and zero substance.
In the truest sense there is a real dichotomy at play here, of which Broner only represents the most shallow aspect. He's been revealed as a carnival buffoon and nothing more. We can continue to hate him but its really a waste of energy because Broner can't and won't learn anything from this.
In some ways he reminds me more of Khan than Mayweather, just another b1tch waiting in line for a check while producing minimal effort. Mother****ing worthless welfare queens.
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Originally posted by Slip Stream View PostI hate to admit it but in a sense he's correct. But let me preface this by saying Broner's nothing more than a charlatan **** pretending to be a boxer. He should get into real estate so he can hype up some run down properties and make people think they're worth far more than they are.
He embodies what everyone hates about Mayweather, the marketing side, the mouth-piece and showman. Few can argue his skills are without a question and without equal today, Broner didn't emulate that. And more than anything I think this reveals the substance of the man, a guy who thought he could take a shortcut to fame and fortune, but got his ass beat just short of it. Maidana should have demonstrated to Broner what happens to a boxer that's all talk and zero substance.
In the truest sense there is a real dichotomy at play here, of which Broner only represents the most shallow aspect. He's been revealed as a carnival buffoon and nothing more. We can continue to hate him but its really a waste of energy because Broner can't and won't learn anything from this.
In some ways he reminds me more of Khan than Mayweather, just another b1tch waiting in line for a check while producing minimal effort. Mother****ing worthless welfare queens.
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