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Real talk by Broner.
His mouth and his attitude pay his cheques.Best Coast wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 02:18 Broner is a world-class clown. It wouldnt surprise me in the least if this filthy thug gets busted some day for being a pedophile.![]()
I've always rooted for Broner.apollo creed wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 09:26 Anyway I'm rooting for Broner because I think some people want to see him down.
He knows how to sell himself.SenorPipino wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 12:55I've always rooted for Broner.apollo creed wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 09:26 Anyway I'm rooting for Broner because I think some people want to see him down.
A colorful character with a lot of talent. But doesn't have the mental focus to push himself to another level.
He's changing trainers. Let's see if that motivates him.
I think it's a pick'em fight.Thomastearns wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 13:22 Broner is nothing if not a confidence fighter, very much in the Tyson Fury mould. He's constantly fighting paranoia whilst constantly trying to psych himself up. Problem here is that Vargas looks quite a bit bigger and stronger.
Unlike Fury, Broner won't run so this should be a good matchup. Adrien Broner knows this time he's literally fighting inside the ring to keep his fantasy world alive. Outside the ring this would-be Floyd Mayweather Jr seems to be walking on dangerously thin ice.
Whatever Mayweather Jr got up to outside the ring, he always showed great self control inside. Can Broner, just for once, do the same?
Nobody in the sports history has had an easier road to being a 4 weight World Champion so the sport ain't keeping him down too badly I'd say.apollo creed wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 09:26 Anyway I'm rooting for Broner because I think some people want to see him down.
I agree, but Broner's got more to lose. Really up against it, and Vargas looks confident. Nothing in it at the weigh in (144AB/143.75JV).apollo creed wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 13:44I think it's a pick'em fight.Thomastearns wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 13:22 Broner is nothing if not a confidence fighter, very much in the Tyson Fury mould. He's constantly fighting paranoia whilst constantly trying to psych himself up. Problem here is that Vargas looks quite a bit bigger and stronger.
Unlike Fury, Broner won't run so this should be a good matchup. Adrien Broner knows this time he's literally fighting inside the ring to keep his fantasy world alive. Outside the ring this would-be Floyd Mayweather Jr seems to be walking on dangerously thin ice.
Whatever Mayweather Jr got up to outside the ring, he always showed great self control inside. Can Broner, just for once, do the same?
I don't really see why you would. Neither Vargas or Broner are really in a position that anybody would be looking to "protect" them by awarding them an unjust decision. I think at this point Broner's on his own when it comes to success, I don't expect he'll get any favors from judges or decisions he doesn't deserve.
You've got a point. His headliner status is far above his fistic ability.apollo creed wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 09:24His mouth and his attitude pay his cheques.Best Coast wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 02:18 Broner is a world-class clown. It wouldnt surprise me in the least if this filthy thug gets busted some day for being a pedophile.![]()
It's really popular to be a black thug now. And when one does something criminal like trying to run down a cop with his car and gets shot by the cops, then his homies whine about "police brutality"
I have that feeling that the scorecards won't refelect the reality. Broner may get jobbed.gilgamesh wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 16:16I don't really see why you would. Neither Vargas or Broner are really in a position that anybody would be looking to "protect" them by awarding them an unjust decision. I think at this point Broner's on his own when it comes to success, I don't expect he'll get any favors from judges or decisions he doesn't deserve.
No reason to believe Vargas will get any decisions he doesn't deserve either. Hell remember he was cheated out of his last 10 seconds to finish Tim Bradley whom he had badly hurt due to a ref's error.
Probably. A DQ or a fault simulation ?caldo2025 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 06:41 Broner's meltdown is a good indication that we may be in for something shady tonight. Broner is out of lives and a loss against Vargas will surely mean that Broner's not worth seeing any longer. I can see Broner doing something really silly tonight either inside the ring or outside.
Broner has sure fallen hard and far since being Floyd's "little bro" and his goal of billions. It probably is all hitting him at once now with Mayweather Promotions co-promoting the event because of G.Davis.
I don't see what would be in it for anybody to job either one of 'em here. I think this fight will be conducted on the level because I truly don't think it benefits anybody to run the risk of any shenanigans on a fight like this.apollo creed wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 04:55I have that feeling that the scorecards won't refelect the reality. Broner may get jobbed.gilgamesh wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 16:16I don't really see why you would. Neither Vargas or Broner are really in a position that anybody would be looking to "protect" them by awarding them an unjust decision. I think at this point Broner's on his own when it comes to success, I don't expect he'll get any favors from judges or decisions he doesn't deserve.
No reason to believe Vargas will get any decisions he doesn't deserve either. Hell remember he was cheated out of his last 10 seconds to finish Tim Bradley whom he had badly hurt due to a ref's error.
Maybe Broner upset some people and they want to see him out of the big stage of boxing.gilgamesh wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 11:17I don't see what would be in it for anybody to job either one of 'em here. I think this fight will be conducted on the level because I truly don't think it benefits anybody to run the risk of any shenanigans on a fight like this.apollo creed wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 04:55I have that feeling that the scorecards won't refelect the reality. Broner may get jobbed.gilgamesh wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 16:16
I don't really see why you would. Neither Vargas or Broner are really in a position that anybody would be looking to "protect" them by awarding them an unjust decision. I think at this point Broner's on his own when it comes to success, I don't expect he'll get any favors from judges or decisions he doesn't deserve.
No reason to believe Vargas will get any decisions he doesn't deserve either. Hell remember he was cheated out of his last 10 seconds to finish Tim Bradley whom he had badly hurt due to a ref's error.
I would think his controversial nature is probably easier to sell than Vargas would be. So if anything they'd want Broner to win, I just don't figure they'll be pulling any strings for him to make that happen. He'll have to do the work himself.apollo creed wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 11:29Maybe Broner upset some people and they want to see him out of the big stage of boxing.gilgamesh wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 11:17I don't see what would be in it for anybody to job either one of 'em here. I think this fight will be conducted on the level because I truly don't think it benefits anybody to run the risk of any shenanigans on a fight like this.apollo creed wrote: ↑21 Apr 2018, 04:55
I have that feeling that the scorecards won't refelect the reality. Broner may get jobbed.