Comments Thread For: Broner On Prograis Fight: I Don't See That Next, But I'm Gonna F--k Him Up

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  • mjh1969
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    #11
    I don't think Broner wants any part of Prograis at the moment. If Broner fights two or three more fights and stays active and in shape then down the line it would be a more competitive fight. Right now Prograis would end Broner's career.

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    • factsarenice
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      #12
      It is the way

      Broner will call out Regis, demand 10 million & then blame Arum.

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      • JuanSkinner
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        #13
        RPrograis out of options until the lightweight bunch move up I feel. This fight will do his pocket no harm.

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        • abracada
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          #14
          Khan v Broner is a good fight

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          • benplace
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            #15
            Santiago got robbed Sat night. can the judges not see body punches?

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            • theface07
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              #16
              Originally posted by benplace
              Santiago got robbed Sat night. can the judges not see body punches?
              Nah, they saw the body shots but they weren't counting them because the fix was in before the fight started. It was also clear that Mercante Jr was on the Broner payroll the way he took a point from Santiago after the first infraction and he kept warning Broner for various infractions but never did anything about it.
              Broner is done at any sort of high level. He struggled against an unknown, untested boxer in Santiago who he forced to fight at 147. Broner gets torched by any legit top 10 140 or 147 lb'er.

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              • SweetPbfAli
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                #17
                Originally posted by Tatabanya
                Did anyone notice Broner's eyes last Saturday night? He looked like someone about to be beheaded.
                Yep. He had a look of resignation. He did not want to be in that ring and honestly, I don't think he wants to fight anymore. But he had no choice, it's the only way he's going to get money to get out of the situation he put himself into.

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                • PBR Streetgang
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SweetPbfAli
                  Yep. He had a look of resignation. He did not want to be in that ring and honestly, I don't think he wants to fight anymore. But he had no choice, it's the only way he's going to get money to get out of the situation he put himself into.
                  I don't think he's wanted to be in the fight game for a while to be honest. I would imagine it's his only legitimate means of substantial revenue. He fights as if he's disinterested in giving or receiving punishment in the ring and is content to go the distance. Sad state of affairs if that's the case.

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                  • Get em up
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                    I would be very surprised if Broner signed to fight prograis next. I don’t think he wants any part of prograis because they would require him to train hard to get into shape and it will also mean he would be facing a live dog with skills and every time Broner fights a live dog he goes into lazy coast mode where he throws nothing but jabs and it becomes a boring match where he doesn’t try to win
                    Hell the way the judges saw it Saturday he stands a chance at playing possum and beating Progais on the cards. I personally thought Broner lost the fight in a 8-4 fight but according to the judges he won easy. If he fights Prograis with the same group watching he wins hands down.

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                    • Get em up
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by abracada
                      Khan v Broner is a good fight
                      Broner and Khan could very well be a fight of the year candidate. Khan will whip the **** outta Broner for 8 or 9 rounds then Broner will actually throw more than 10 punches in a round a crush Khan's glass chin and make a highlight reel KO. I'm all for watching that spectacle LMAO

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