Comments Thread For: Adrien Broner: I Will Make History, Win a Title at 140
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the loss meaning after the FIGHT. And just because some of you hate so much im riding with him, he will beAT Maidana the next two times if maidana ever recovers from Floyd. He's gonna have more money than he ever has and take an ass whipping on a grand stage. He will not be the same person nor fighter and Broner will be hungry like never before for revenge after seeing the way a fighter he was compared with humiliate Maidana. (i didnt compare the two because its was obvious he was not a BOXER, he is a KO guy)
WAR BRONER!
Broner has potential but he's a clown. Always dancing and ********'ing for the cameras. He should go back and look at tapes of RJJ to see how to do it and not look like a fool.
I don't see him beating any of the top names at 140 or 147, he gotta convince me he's serious. His workrate is far too low to be considered elite.Comment
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Garcia has one more fight at 140
He will not fight Garcia, Petersen or Provo for any belt. Lets face it, Broner is going to end up fighting some nobody for the vacated belts Garcia had.Comment
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Maybe he can get titles in 140.
Thing about Broner is that he believes in his skills too much. "I'm talented like my big bro" "Theres thing u can't teach, and me and big bro both have it."
Mayweather actually tried to convince him that he can't use same tactics against A class fighters, that he has been using against B class fighters. Ponce De Leon, Malignaggi and Maidana are no C+ fighters.
In Maidana fight, he underestimated weight divisions. If you go back in the old times, not a lot of fighters moved up so quick. It's Mayweather and Pacquiao who just ate the divisions like they're nothing so a lot of fighters thesedays underestimate the weight division. And of course, he underestimated Maidana's power.
The another thing I noticed is that Broner's legs looked extremely weak. Legs also play big role when you're talking about endurance. When Pacquiao was getting big shots against Marquez in second fight, his legs supported him and did not get knock downs. (In 4th fight, first knockdown, he was actually being pushed away, so there was no chance he was landing on his legs) When Mayweather got rocked 2 times against Mosley Mayweather wobbled, but his legs definitely played big role on there also. If you look carefully, in 2nd knockdown in Broner/Maidana fight, his legs shaked and then he went to the canvas. Meaning his chin was fine on the 2nd knockdown, it's just the legs that couldn't hold the damage.
Overall, I think Broner has a chance to bounce back at 140. Broner got knocked down 2 times and embarassed himself against Maidana fight. The thing is that Matthysse is waiting for Broner at 140. Both Argentinians and both hard punchers. Can Broner have 100% confidence against Matthysse? I don't think so. I personally think he should revenge against Maidana first, in order to get back his confidence. Broner has his own character. Diet Mayweather. A lot of people hate Broner and wanted to see him lose. And they saw it. Broner lost. If Broner keep losing, people won't pay attention to him. He won't have second chance.Last edited by Sweetsci93; 04-21-2014, 12:06 PM.Comment
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Broner is a joke, bruh. He didn't even have the balls or class to stand in the ring and answer questions after getting manhandled by Maidana. He sitting right next to the legit champ @ 140lb and couldn't even muster up the courage to name Swift as a potential opponent in the future.
Broner has potential but he's a clown. Always dancing and ********'ing for the cameras. He should go back and look at tapes of RJJ to see how to do it and not look like a fool.
I don't see him beating any of the top names at 140 or 147, he gotta convince me he's serious. His workrate is far too low to be considered elite.Comment
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did you see the interview with brian kenny during the hopkins card on sat? He said nothing bad about chino and wished him the best. Then stated he trained hard and didn't take maidana lightly but he was just the better fighter. stop hatingComment
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