Even against Ashley, Broner continues to show that he can be outworked and outfought.
Comments Thread For: Adrien Broner Willing To Face Danny Garcia in 147 Return
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Broner gets way too much credit in general, mainly because some people still buy the hype. He clearly lost to Ponce De Leon, Maidana, Porter and arguably lost to Quinonez and Pauli. He is neither special nor mediocre, just somewhere in the middle.Comment
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Garcia is a good counter puncher Broner would have to make him lead.Garcia less effective being the aggressor.Broner would catch him coming in with sharp counters accurate pot shots. AB by decisionComment
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As previously reported, former four division world champion Adrien Broner (32-2, 24KOs) is planning to return to the welterweight limit of 147-pounds. Broner made a jump from 135 to 147 in 2013 and won a twelve round split decision over Paulie Malignaggi to capture the WBA welterweight crown. But in the fall of the same year he suffered his first career defeat when Marcos Maidana dropped him twice to win a twelve round decision.
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A good fight.
Broner is not precise enough to beat Garcia.
Not for 12 rounds.
I don't think Danny is the best welter on the planet, but I would pick him over Broner because of styles.
Garcia has sparked better boxers than Broner.Comment
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Broner/Taylor? Emmanuel Taylor? As in, the fight Broner needed a 12th round KD to win because the fight was still up for grabs?
And what does that fight have to do with Bradley? Bradley blanks the Emmanuel Taylors of the boxing world. He whips their asses. Bradley would absolutely dominate Adrien Broner. Broner's style is tailor made to get his ass kicked by Bradley.
Broner is a slow starter. Always has been. He's a late round fighter, same as Danny Garcia.
Against Taylor there was no "up for grabs", Broner was more accurate the whole fight through and he stuck it out in the trenches against a game opponent.
Bradley has consistency issues in the ring. This is well documented. There's no way he should have gone to a draw against Diego Chaves if what some people are saying is true. Again, I'm a 100% TeamBradley member, but reality sticks. The Rios fight was an improvement but he was still taking unnecessary shots. Broner is a master of exploiting mistakes. Again, he'd still lose against Tim, but a blowout? No way. Tim would be putting in that work just to keep the scores.
Now, I might change my mind if Bradley subjects Manny to a boxing clinic or knocks him out. Which is why I really want to see this fight. I need to know if the Rios KO was a fluke or if he really is what I think he is.Comment
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