Broner/Rees and undercard RBR.

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Evander
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Re: Broner/Rees and undercard RBR.

Post by Evander »

Broner's left hook,straight right and body shots were very impressive,there might be a few questions regarding his defence but his chin seemed solid.
His legs were steady and his movement was fluent,his used the whole target and accessed many punches in his artillery.
Broner's power seemed solid as was his handspeed and combinations which were well above average,no question Broner looked good.
Rees gave it a go for a few rounds and probably did more than what was expected from him,he scored with a number of punches during the early going and looked to have built up a couple of rounds lead.
But when Broner decided to up the pace it looked like it was just a matter of time.
Shame Broner is a such a cocky so and so, if he was a little more humble he might be a likeable guy.
I like his show and he's a colourful character, but he could cut down on mocking the opponent just a bit.
Nevertheless Broner comes out of this fight with flying colours there's no doubt about that.
Rover
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Re: Broner/Rees and undercard RBR.

Post by Rover »

dajuggernaut wrote:
Rover wrote:He's the interim champ, but the WBA still rates him as a contender. He was allowed to keep that title after the Rios fight, but I reckon that the fight with Bogere will be for the full title.
Again, he won't be defending a title. It's vacant.
Turned out it wasn't.
:confused:
It was made quite clear last night he was defending a title.
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