Re: BRONER RANT AT FLOYD!! lol
Posted: 24 Mar 2016, 02:44
broner says a 100 times eff tmt and than floyd responds this way, normal
LOL to the last part of your comment, you are simply fishing off your Floydhate for anyone to beat him, your boy Manny couldn't do it so now you are turning to a lame like Broner who isn't as talented as you're making him sound.caldo2025 wrote:I don't know why or how but AB is one of my favorite boxers in the world right now. He's not even close to the typical fighter I've normally followed or monitored but there's just something about this kid that i dig. Obviously, he's one of the most talented young boxers in the world but it's not that. His arch so far has been unusual and I really feel like we are witnessing a boxer finding and fostering greatness.
It's not often you see start out with so much promise but then deal with so many ups and downs by 26 years of age. Jesse Vargas and AB had similar losses last year and I truly think that when both their careers are done with, they will point to the Bradley and Porter losses as being the most important fights in their career. Vargas and AB realized in their desperate 12th rounds of those fights that when they apply pressure effectively, they can knock anyone out.
I guarantee a KO for Broner in this one and I pray that Floyd's dumb enough to sign on to fight him next year.
You really need to explain your definition of "owning" someone. Broner was very much in both of those losses putting one of them on their asses for the first time in their career. "Owning" to me is knocking someone out and clearly outclassing the other guy.Undefeated49-0 wrote:LOL to the last part of your comment, you are simply fishing off your Floydhate for anyone to beat him, your boy Manny couldn't do it so now you are turning to a lame like Broner who isn't as talented as you're making him sound.caldo2025 wrote:I don't know why or how but AB is one of my favorite boxers in the world right now. He's not even close to the typical fighter I've normally followed or monitored but there's just something about this kid that i dig. Obviously, he's one of the most talented young boxers in the world but it's not that. His arch so far has been unusual and I really feel like we are witnessing a boxer finding and fostering greatness.
It's not often you see start out with so much promise but then deal with so many ups and downs by 26 years of age. Jesse Vargas and AB had similar losses last year and I truly think that when both their careers are done with, they will point to the Bradley and Porter losses as being the most important fights in their career. Vargas and AB realized in their desperate 12th rounds of those fights that when they apply pressure effectively, they can knock anyone out.
I guarantee a KO for Broner in this one and I pray that Floyd's dumb enough to sign on to fight him next year.
Broner was owned twice, once by Maidana (who Floyd beat easily) and Porter (who bitchslapped him like a little girl around the ring), so there's absolutely nothing and I mean, nothing that I see in Broner (who makes NO adjustments) that says he'd even remotely come close to beating Floyd.
Broner will be lucky to get past Theophane.
Keep going into every thread mentioning Floyd and how this person and that person will do this or that to him or how he's afraid of this person or that person because all you are doing is showing your "wishful thinking" and desperation at hoping someone (ANYONE) comes along and beat him but I have bad news for you: "IT'S JUST WON'T EVER HAPPEN".
So guess what? You'll be forced to living with your broken-hearted Hate for Mayweather the rest of your pathetic and worthless life.
Do I really need to explain owning to you? Maidana beat him up, knocked him all over the ring and manhandled him like a man to a little boy, Porter beat him every round (other than the knockdown which really didn't hurt Porter, did he really even win any other round)??caldo2025 wrote:You really need to explain your definition of "owning" someone. Broner was very much in both of those losses putting one of them on their asses for the first time in their career. "Owning" to me is knocking someone out and clearly outclassing the other guy.
As long as Floyd keeps opening his unintelligible mouth I'm going to continue to call out his stupid ass. Broner was right on with his assessment of Floyd and his hypocrisy. He can beat women, illegally gain advantages medically, burn money in strip clubs but then speak out about when other people act up? You're hero is a joke and a dumb punk and his fan base clearly mimics his level of intelligence so that's on them to figure it out. There's no cure for dumb. Sorry man. It's s life sentence like herpes.
Maidana "knocked him down" a couple of times, yes. More because Broner was off balanced and the blows were glancing but no excuses. As a young man, he showed some balls and moved up a weight class and took on a guy that gave Floyd all he could handle. There's no shame in that. I won't give you the Porter bs. Porter is wrestler, not a boxer, and he just wrestled his way to victory barely. They will meet again, i'm sure. I'll take Broner every day of the week in a rematch.Undefeated49-0 wrote:Do I really need to explain owning to you? Maidana beat him up, knocked him all over the ring and manhandled him like a man to a little boy, Porter beat him every round (other than the knockdown which really didn't hurt Porter, did he really even win any other round)??caldo2025 wrote:You really need to explain your definition of "owning" someone. Broner was very much in both of those losses putting one of them on their asses for the first time in their career. "Owning" to me is knocking someone out and clearly outclassing the other guy.
As long as Floyd keeps opening his unintelligible mouth I'm going to continue to call out his stupid ass. Broner was right on with his assessment of Floyd and his hypocrisy. He can beat women, illegally gain advantages medically, burn money in strip clubs but then speak out about when other people act up? You're hero is a joke and a dumb punk and his fan base clearly mimics his level of intelligence so that's on them to figure it out. There's no cure for dumb. Sorry man. It's s life sentence like herpes.
As far as Floyd, maybe he's learned a thing or two (certainly as dumb as he is somehow he is more successful than a hateful loser like you) and he's trying to get his little buddy to not make the same mistakes he's made.
It seems that's all you Floydhaters have to hang your proverbial hats on is Floyd's past discretions, he's already paid the price for those but I guess it's never dawned on you that he may just be trying to make sure that Broner doesn't go down the path that he took.
One tracked minds like yours will never see it this way because you are too full of hate because he beat your hero easily.
caldo2025 wrote:Maidana "knocked him down" a couple of times, yes. More because Broner was off balanced and the blows were glancing but no excuses. As a young man, he showed some balls and moved up a weight class and took on a guy that gave Floyd all he could handle. There's no shame in that. I won't give you the Porter bs. Porter is wrestler, not a boxer, and he just wrestled his way to victory barely. They will meet again, i'm sure. I'll take Broner every day of the week in a rematch.
What you Floyd rump swabs don't realize while your down there juggling his balls is that Floyd has killed the sport of Boxing and we'll be dealing with the repercussion for what i predict will be at least a decade. He's the reason why we're sitting here at the end of March without seeing a significant fight yet. Floyd created the Haymon model of going for the most reward with the smallest risk. Floyd backed the Brinks truck up to arenas and just stole money leaving a wake in his path. Now he has a generation of boxers behind him trying to copy his act and his low risk way to approach the sport that leaves fans unfulfilled.
But of the dozens of ways Floyd's killed boxing, the biggest was his performance in what should have been one of the greatest fights of all time. The fight that finally captured the worlds attention. Like Joe Louis and Max, Ali and Foreman, Sugar Ray and Marvin, this was this generations glory day and he chose to spend it running and hugging. The casual fans that tuned into that mess will never tune in again. To not even try to mix it up for the entertainment value of the millions of people watching is shameful. Forever, they will remember how much of a pussy Floyd was for not mixing it up. Instead, that fight should have inspired the masses and build the sport up to what it used to be. Give us fans something to be proud of and a way to say "See? did i tell you how great this sport was?". Instead, i had to apologize to the 20 buddies I had as guests in my house for wasting a perfectly good evening.
But you don't care. Because you are not a true boxing fan. Otherwise, you'd see what this guy has done instead of raising your pom poms