At this point broner isnt a step up for vargas, vargas is a step up FOR BRONER
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostThe fact he was 32 is irrelevant. People age differently.
He was obviously not in his prime in 2013.
And he arguably beat Broner.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postpaulie had just been dominated by cano in one of the worst robberies of recent time. yes paulie looked better against brone cause broner makes you look good cause he just stands there and doens't throw punches.
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Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View PostYoure interested in the wrong sport if you are looking for HUMILITY
He's a 4 division champion
(but casuals think Everyone gets a World Title, cause its so easy)
Which is very disrespectful to Boxing (once again this probably isnt the sport for you)
You probably dont even KNOW AB, personally to make that observation,
YEP, WRONG SPORT FOR YOU
try basket weaving
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostHow was Paulie past his prime at age 32? He looked the best he looked in a while when he fought Broner and it could be argued he won the fight. Paulie looked better there than in some of his fights I've seen when he was 25-26
I don't buy the whole Paulie was past his prime when he had just turned 32 years old a few months before facing Broner... That's still prime range.
Both of them lost when they stepped up to the elite level. This fight will basically determine who will be the career gatekeeper although both of them may end up with that status in the end especially if they stay at 147.
Fact is, Paulie was well past his best. Everyone who has something about them knows this to be the truth.
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