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  • #21
    I will forever be a fan of Marcos Maidana for the ass-whupping he put on Broner. It was extremely satisfying.

    I don't think it whupped any sense into him though.

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    • #22
      I hope to see Broner vs. Maidana II! That will tell me if Broner has become more mature, and smarter in the ring. There's a lot of folks counting Broner out because he has one loss. This guy is still young, and very talented. Truth be told, wouldn't a Pacquiao vs. Broner fight a 144lb. catch-weight, be better than a Pacquiao vs. Algeri fight @ 144? I mean, wouldn't you pay the $60 to see Broner instead of Algeri? I would.

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      • #23
        So Bonehead beat Bonehead. Funny, here all this time I thought my eyes weren't deceiving me. I guess I need to get an eye operation. I was seeing Bonehead get his azz beat silly and nearly stopped. TWICE! Geez, what a blind goofball I am.

        But hey, now I wish he HAD beaten Marcos. At least we wouldn't have his sorry low classed thug azz around anymore. Sorry if that offends anyone... but he isn't THAT talented and there are PLENTY who are better. And this world would be better off without his arrogant nasty ignorant attitude.

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        • #24
          Broner can spin his beat down any way he wants and try to find positive in it....all it proves though is that mentally he will never recover and he still lives and breathes what Maidana did to him.

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          • #25
            It is a father's job to teach his whelp valuable lessons in life; it's nice to see Maidana stepping up to the plate.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View Post
              Uhh, after he lost he was saying the day after that he was still gon party like he won. That he was still gonna turn up. That you could still catch him in the club, hes AB. You know.

              Maybe he has turned it down, but if Broner truly dedicates him as hard as men like Pac and May do.. he can be good, real good. He has the talent, just needs the dedication and maturity to understand he has tons of room for development.
              u mean when he was still embarrassed? he was saying how the weeks following he started to realize whats going on you guys forget this guy is only 23 just think what u were doing at that age and if ur that age your partying a ton i bet. I think its plan as day he has changed his lifestyle even the haters got to admit that give the guy a break hes admitting he was a clown for god sake. The way he talking tho almost sounds like he had a drinking or drug problem or both

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              • #27
                what a dumbass.

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                • #28
                  Fu@king deadbeat.....

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                  • #29
                    He's still arrogant, this is just a petty attempt by his ego rationalizing that loss to Maidana.

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                    • #30
                      One can say what they will about AB but he is a very good boxer. Sometimes it takes a loss like that in order to humble an individual. He came in with this arrogant and overbearing attitude, to the point where he felt he didn't have to respect Maidana and paid dearly for it. However, if they should ever meet again I will easily favor him in the rematch because he is overall the more talented fighter.

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