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Comments Thread For: Adrien Broner: I'm Only 31; How Can I Be Past My Prime?
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Originally posted by Tman500 View PostIt's funny when you think about it, 31 is the pivot point for a boxer's prime for many guys. The guys you mentioned were well past it at 31. Two other additions that began their slide at 31: DeLahoy and Sugar Ray Leonard.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostYou can hate him, but he knows his business. he made a good money, gave us good fights, was never stopped .
He is something like Berto used to be, a better version.
Nobody hates him. We just scoff at his ******ity.
The “good money” is long gone or will all be gone when he retires. AB is your typical ****** idiot who failed to live to his potential and who will be broke like the rest of them.
The NBA and NFL is jam packed with former millionaires who went broke within 5 years of retirement.
As for good fights, dude, AB got beat by Maidana, Vargas, PAC and Garcia and it’s just a matter of time before he gets stopped.
The only good fight AB ever had was with Porter.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View PostHe’s like that Wrestler who always talks a good game but never wins the big match. They just use him to get other people over like Rick Rude back in the day.So everyone wants to see him lose lol.
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31 is prime for an athlete who takes his craft seriously. For example Hopkins, Wlad Klitschko, JMM, Pacquiao, Mayweather, Canelo (soon to be), GGG, Mosley. And treats his body well and does not abuse alcohol.
31 is also relatively young for a person, but for the average athlete that’s not young. There are exceptions though, like some of the fighters I mentioned.
Broner doesn’t take boxing seriously enough to be prime at 31.
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