[QUOTE=hitking;14225868]See you just confirmed everything I said in my post. Conveniently upsets happen, umm...excuses, excuses again. Your examples don't even hold water because your examples were actual fighters who were already established, fought better competition or were decorated amateurs. Broner was neither so your boxing IQ should have analyzed those elements and should have led you to the right pick. Pac/Delahoya, I agree an upset for obvious reasons, Rigo- Donaire maybe a bit but Broner-Maidana was not an upset. You just wouldn't know it because you couldn't be objective and analyze a fight with your head rather than with your heart. It's called buying into the hype and you my friend did just that which is why your boxing knowledge or perspective cannot be respected. Why then do I want to pick any fights with or against you? We are worlds apart in this game. It's gonna be like Thomas Jefferson relegating himself to the level of the someone like a George Bush or Sarah Palin. Get it. Please don't come at it with your limited knowledge of the game, I will chew you up and spit you out. STOP IT.
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[QUOTE=hitking;14225906]I'm the dum one here. I think Broner can beat him.... Maidana was dominated by Khan... Loss to Alexander... And was losing to victor Ortiz (albeit a close fight) and the first fight was competitive
I think me and you had about 500 Broner discussions and to my knowledge, I been saying Broner was overrated for quite awhile. I also said I thought he would get buzzed and maybe even dropped against Maidana. But you know, that other boy is so smart he picked the fight frame-by-frame.Comment
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[QUOTE=whirlout;14225916]Bro I hope you are a boxing expert talking like that.. And I say that will all respect
See you just confirmed every I said in my post. Conveniently upsets happen, umm...excuses, excuses again. Your examples don't even hold water because your examples were actual fighters who were already established, fought better competition or were decorated amateurs. Broner was neither so your boxing IQ should have analyzed those elements and should have led you to the right pick. Pac/Delahoya, I agree an upset for obvious reasons, Rigo- Donaire maybe a bit but Broner-Maidana was not an upset. You just wouldn't know it because you couldn't be objective and analyze a fight with your head rather than with your heart. It's called buying into the hype and you my friend did just that which is why your boxing knowledge or perspective cannot be respected. Why then do I want to pick any fights with or against you, we are worlds apart in this game. It's gonna be like Einsten relegating himself to the level of the Jersey ShoreComment
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[QUOTE=whirlout;14225916]OK. So let's assume that this ignorant **** you just wrote is true for a minute. How do you explain pretty much the entire boxing community picking Broner? Not just fans. Other fighters, trainers, writers, etc.
See you just confirmed every I said in my post. Conveniently upsets happen, umm...excuses, excuses again. Your examples don't even hold water because your examples were actual fighters who were already established, fought better competition or were decorated amateurs. Broner was neither so your boxing IQ should have analyzed those elements and should have led you to the right pick. Pac/Delahoya, I agree an upset for obvious reasons, Rigo- Donaire maybe a bit but Broner-Maidana was not an upset. You just wouldn't know it because you couldn't be objective and analyze a fight with your head rather than with your heart. It's called buying into the hype and you my friend did just that which is why your boxing knowledge or perspective cannot be respected. Why then do I want to pick any fights with or against you, we are worlds apart in this game. It's gonna be like Einsten relegating himself to the level of the Jersey Shore
BTW, Broner is established. I mean, he did beat the brakes off arguably the best lightweight in the world. And if he had stayed in that division, he'd likely still be unbeaten. Broner got chin checked against Maidana and didn't pass. And for somebody that's shown pretty much ZERO chin issues. I'd say that's a pretty tough thing for anybody to predict.Comment
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[QUOTE=hitking;14225938]I knew Miadana could crack... Forget him dropping Broner I'm more impressed Broner finished the fight on his feet...being hurt so often how could Broner do worse
OK. So let's assume that this ignorant **** you just wrote is true for a minute. How do you explain pretty much the entire boxing community picking Broner? Not just fans. Other fighters, trainers, writers, etc.
BTW, Broner is established. I mean, he did beat the brakes off arguably the best lightweight in the world. And if he had stayed in that division, he'd likely still be unbeaten. Broner got chin checked against Maidana and didn't pass. And for somebody that's shown pretty much ZERO chin issues. I'd say that's a pretty tough thing for anybody to predict.Comment
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[QUOTE=hitking;14225938]To be honest everyone laughed saying Broner cherry picked Maidana...
OK. So let's assume that this ignorant **** you just wrote is true for a minute. How do you explain pretty much the entire boxing community picking Broner? Not just fans. Other fighters, trainers, writers, etc.
BTW, Broner is established. I mean, he did beat the brakes off arguably the best lightweight in the world. And if he had stayed in that division, he'd likely still be unbeaten. Broner got chin checked against Maidana and didn't pass. And for somebody that's shown pretty much ZERO chin issues. I'd say that's a pretty tough thing for anybody to predict.Comment
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