The Most Delusional Boxer

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #21
    massive fan of his but ive got to say amir khan. i get the sense that broner sort of knows his limitations despite still acting ****y, i think khan genuinely thinks he beats anyone and is the top dog in the sport. eubank is pretty deluded too.

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    • TheBoxingfan101
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      #22
      amir khan, no doubt about it

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      • Outworn
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        #23
        Juan Manuel Pissquez should be up there as well

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        • Idunnoshet
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          #24
          Khan for sure .
          That fiasco with him accusing his wife of smashing Joshua then apologizing to AJ should be all the proof one needs .

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          • 4truth
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            #25
            My current favorite is Dillian Whyte

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            • Luilun
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              #26
              Charlie Z,but the guy has balls he fought Wilder only weighing a buck fifty

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              • STREET CLEANER
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                #27
                The difference between Khan and Broner is that Khan actually thinks he is elite and a bigger star than he is. Khan asking for fights against Floyd or Pac and can even get past Prescott.

                Broner brags about his fights but is more of a ****** image to sell himself alongside with his nonsense

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                • buddyr
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Boksfan
                  Bonner superstar? What are you smoking?
                  it was a possibility. In boxing nowadays, you don't become a superstar because you can fight. Fighting is the last thing a FIGHTER is respected for. Nowadays, you will have a bigger following saying dumb **** in interviews, pissing off the media so that the fans will pay to see you lose, or developing a rivalry with someone the media doesn't like. Floyd wasn't super popular because he was this exciting fighter or because he was a great fighter. People paid to see him lose and his whole claim to fame was that he was undefeated even though he cherry picked opponents after beating De la ****.

                  A majority of people didn't like broner and they watched his fight to see him lose. Even people I know who didn't watch boxing knew of him from worldstar videos and youtube from the dumb things he'd do like flushing 20s down the toilet. Crawford is a better fighter than Broner by far and has beat better competition, but why isn't he as popular? hmmm... A superstar in boxing has no bearing on actual skill level in the social media era. If Crawford woke up tomorrow morning and started pissing white people off and doing silly **** like Mayweather and Broner, to go along with his skills, he'd the one of the most hated men in amerikkka while becoming a multi multi millionaire in the process Broner just didn't have the skills to back up his self promoting. But even at this point in his career in which he looks washed up, people still pay to see him get beat lol.

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                  • Boksfan
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by buddyr
                    it was a possibility. In boxing nowadays, you don't become a superstar because you can fight. Fighting is the last thing a FIGHTER is respected for. Nowadays, you will have a bigger following saying dumb **** in interviews, pissing off the media so that the fans will pay to see you lose, or developing a rivalry with someone the media doesn't like. Floyd wasn't super popular because he was this exciting fighter or because he was a great fighter. People paid to see him lose and his whole claim to fame was that he was undefeated even though he cherry picked opponents after beating De la ****.

                    A majority of people didn't like broner and they watched his fight to see him lose. Even people I know who didn't watch boxing knew of him from worldstar videos and youtube from the dumb things he'd do like flushing 20s down the toilet. Crawford is a better fighter than Broner by far and has beat better competition, but why isn't he as popular? hmmm... A superstar in boxing has no bearing on actual skill level in the social media era. If Crawford woke up tomorrow morning and started pissing white people off and doing silly **** like Mayweather and Broner, to go along with his skills, he'd the one of the most hated men in amerikkka while becoming a multi multi millionaire in the process Broner just didn't have the skills to back up his self promoting. But even at this point in his career in which he looks washed up, people still pay to see him get beat lol.
                    In hindsight would you say him not taking 40m offer was a good decision or not?

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                    • H-Tok
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                      #30
                      Amir Khan hands down

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