Former IBF/WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto (30-3, 23KOs) is not coming for a payday. The Olympian is confident of overcoming the heavy odds to hand pound-for-pound king Floyd “Money” Mayweather (48-0, 26 KOs) the first professional defeat of his career on September 12 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, live on SHOWTIME PPV (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT).
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Funny you mentioned trolling because you have got to be trolling thinking that Provo is just a mid pack 140 lber and not an absolute lock when he fights somebody who fights positively.
P.S. I got a feeling you are serious and if so, you're a f@cking moron.
Uh..... NO !
Not trolling at all.
Provo is horribly over-rated, nothing special at all, just a typical tough guy.....
..... he is the very epitome of a mid-level 140lb'er.
Lots of guys could beat Provo at 140.
That is why you said this.... " when he fights somebody who fights positively "
FYI - a guy who needs you to stand in front of him, is not a great fighter.
Provo is horribly over-rated, nothing special at all, just a typical tough guy.....
..... he is the very epitome of a mid-level 140lb'er.
Lots of guys could beat Provo at 140.
That is why you said this.... " when he fights somebody who fights positively "
FYI - a guy who needs you to stand in front of him, is not a great fighter.
I almost stopped reading when I read the bolded part ^
FYI - When I said he was a lock, it meant for a great, exciting fight. (You know, making a PPV worthy fight) The guy has been a world champion and has never been outclassed. In fact, a point can be made that the guy should still be undefeated. Just because he's not a classic boxer doesn't make him average as you claim. Get a clue.
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