Broner/Rees and undercard RBR.

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Good job by Lockett. Get him out of there early. Make sure you get more paydays as a trainer. Don't want Broner to ruin the kid.
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Tanzio wrote:I don't like the stoppage because I had it going 7 but it was a foregone conclusion.
:TU:
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The Dark Destroyer wrote:
dajuggernaut wrote:Broner is awesome.
He got hit plenty. When he actually fights guys his own size we'll see what he's actually about.
he fought an 80-1 underdog bring on gamboa, rios, maythesse, but broner is good for boxing..
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Offensively, Broner is awesome but there are a lot of defensive flaws there and he gets hit quite easy. Fair play to Rees, he gave it what he could but was out of his depth once Broner stepped it up a gear.
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Hairbrush. :bow:
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dajuggernaut wrote:Broner is awesome.
I was not overly impressed. He plays that game vs Matthysse he gets damaged in brutal fashion.
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Tanzio wrote:
dajuggernaut wrote:Broner is awesome.
I was not overly impressed. He plays that game vs Matthysse he gets damaged in brutal fashion.
Bring it to the can man.
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Broner is fun to watch.
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Broner is pure class but Rees can feel proud of his effort.
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What's his name? :lol:

Like a neckbone. :lol:

Loving this interview.
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Sonny Fiston wrote:Doing the Mayweather pose is not the same as having the Mayweather defense.
True but his offensive arsenal is on par if not more impressive than Floyd's.
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I can just imagine Broner standing in front of his mirror practising his interview lines. He's a disrespectful spastic.
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:TU:
SouthpawStephen wrote:Well, he has reeled me in. I will always be watching for him to get stretched.
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
dajuggernaut wrote:What's his name? :lol:

Like a neckbone. :lol:

Loving this interview.
You like that juggs?
I laughed. It was funny.
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sockdolager wrote:Broner is fun to watch.
I agree, but i am not convinced by his stopping of someone on the level of my little brother.
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"He was underwater, like a neckbone." That's what I heard.
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SouthpawStephen wrote:That's great.
Truly was. Wish it was longer.
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squiggy wrote:"He was underwater, like a neckbone." That's what I heard.
:lol:
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
sockdolager wrote:Broner is fun to watch.
I agree, but i am not convinced by his stopping of someone on the level of my little brother.
Hey now. Rees is a scrappy lil dude. He was definitely at a size disadvantage in there. He was the one that had to make up the difference.
You haven't met, or had to fight, my little brother.
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
sockdolager wrote:
Sonny Fiston wrote:Doing the Mayweather pose is not the same as having the Mayweather defense.
True but his offensive arsenal is on par if not more impressive than Floyd's.
That is correct. But it does leave him open. Guess you have to give somewhere.
Its what makes boxing fans excited, the vulnerability matched with offensive excellence. And hid defense isntt all that bad.
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Broner is saying in the post fight interview with the the British boxing commentators that he will take over boxing when Mayweather and Pacquiao leave the game. He is seriously delusional if he really believes that. Rios and Matthysse would brutalize him but I doubt he will fight them.
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Baby Face Finster wrote:Broner is saying in the post fight interview with the the British boxing commentators that he will take over boxing when Mayweather and Pacquiao leave the game. He is seriously delusional if he really believes that. Rios and Matthysse would brutalize him but I doubt he will fight them.
He'll definitely carry the torch.
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dajuggernaut wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:Broner is saying in the post fight interview with the the British boxing commentators that he will take over boxing when Mayweather and Pacquiao leave the game. He is seriously delusional if he really believes that. Rios and Matthysse would brutalize him but I doubt he will fight them.
He'll definitely carry the torch.
So, what do you got him, #2 P4P now? :doh:
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dajuggernaut wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:Broner is saying in the post fight interview with the the British boxing commentators that he will take over boxing when Mayweather and Pacquiao leave the game. He is seriously delusional if he really believes that. Rios and Matthysse would brutalize him but I doubt he will fight them.
He'll definitely carry the torch.
if he keeps fighting 80-1 underdogs that is true..
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Did anyone hear the scorecards reported?
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