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More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 11:38
by bnovelist
Floyd used to frequent the clubs as well but he didn't drink and he was ALWAYS a master of his craft in the ring. Broner got dissed hard! Media

wise losing his fights and this added to it brings down his marketability. Even young Tyson used to appear in clubs back in the 80s but Mike was

ALREADY a huge boxing star that FIRST mastered his craft so everyone already knew who mike was. Yes Broner needed to here it but man with

street cred it doesn't look good at all for Broner. Damn he got dissed. I believe it's over for Broner though sad to say it:-( If Floyd Mayweather

Jr work ethic, being around the guy in person doesn't motivate you NOTHING will. Broner has a dude coaching him that pulled in 200mil for one

damn fight and he is still fcking up!! Its over for Broner! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO1o5wiYZEk

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 29 Sep 2015, 07:23
by caldo2025
The kid is 26 years old and about to be a 4 time Champion and he wants to go to a cool club, so what? It certainly sounds to me like Broner may have taken a chick away from Wayne or something that night. Why else would someone be so outspoken about a fellow successful African American out getting his? That's all that this sounds like.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Broner lose those two fights but I would not be surprised if Broner is one of the top P4P boxers in the next 5 years. This kid is only 26! One day, maybe after another loss, he will ditch his entourage and current boxing team and sign on with a Freddie Roach, Robert Garcia or Virgil Hunter and they will extract all that talent and Welterweights will be in trouble because this kid has nasty gifts.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 29 Sep 2015, 18:49
by gilgamesh
caldo2025 wrote:The kid is 26 years old and about to be a 4 time Champion and he wants to go to a cool club, so what? It certainly sounds to me like Broner may have taken a chick away from Wayne or something that night. Why else would someone be so outspoken about a fellow successful African American out getting his? That's all that this sounds like.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Broner lose those two fights but I would not be surprised if Broner is one of the top P4P boxers in the next 5 years. This kid is only 26! One day, maybe after another loss, he will ditch his entourage and current boxing team and sign on with a Freddie Roach, Robert Garcia or Virgil Hunter and they will extract all that talent and Welterweights will be in trouble because this kid has nasty gifts.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I think Allakhverdiev stands a very chance at beating him this Saturday.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 29 Sep 2015, 19:17
by digzee
caldo2025 wrote:The kid is 26 years old and about to be a 4 time Champion and he wants to go to a cool club, so what? It certainly sounds to me like Broner may have taken a chick away from Wayne or something that night. Why else would someone be so outspoken about a fellow successful African American out getting his? That's all that this sounds like.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Broner lose those two fights but I would not be surprised if Broner is one of the top P4P boxers in the next 5 years. This kid is only 26! One day, maybe after another loss, he will ditch his entourage and current boxing team and sign on with a Freddie Roach, Robert Garcia or Virgil Hunter and they will extract all that talent and Welterweights will be in trouble because this kid has nasty gifts.
Are you crazy? He'll never be a top WW because he needs a weight advantage to beat any top fighters. He'll win his next fight and will undoubtable be the most underserving and shitest 4 weight world champion in the history of the sport.

He has no chance of being a top P4Per and I really mean no chance. No top trainer will work with him as he has no respect for his corner men.

The only gifts he has is to boil down in weight then rehydrate to 15lbs heaver then his opponents.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 29 Sep 2015, 20:18
by bnovelist
Lets be honest Broner would've gotten smashed by even a past his prime De La Hoya, Carlos Baldomir, Gatti, and we dont even want to talk about

what Miguel Cotto or Manny would have done to him....its looking really bad for Broner right now. Even Zab Judah was more focused lol. That's

bad when even Zab Judah looks like a gym rat compared to Broner.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 30 Sep 2015, 06:48
by caldo2025
digzee wrote:
caldo2025 wrote:The kid is 26 years old and about to be a 4 time Champion and he wants to go to a cool club, so what? It certainly sounds to me like Broner may have taken a chick away from Wayne or something that night. Why else would someone be so outspoken about a fellow successful African American out getting his? That's all that this sounds like.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Broner lose those two fights but I would not be surprised if Broner is one of the top P4P boxers in the next 5 years. This kid is only 26! One day, maybe after another loss, he will ditch his entourage and current boxing team and sign on with a Freddie Roach, Robert Garcia or Virgil Hunter and they will extract all that talent and Welterweights will be in trouble because this kid has nasty gifts.
Are you crazy? He'll never be a top WW because he needs a weight advantage to beat any top fighters. He'll win his next fight and will undoubtable be the most underserving and shitest 4 weight world champion in the history of the sport.

He has no chance of being a top P4Per and I really mean no chance. No top trainer will work with him as he has no respect for his corner men.

The only gifts he has is to boil down in weight then rehydrate to 15lbs heaver then his opponents.
I can't disagree about him being the worst 4 time champion in history but i'm merely talking about the untapped potential the kid has. Look what this kids done without dedicating himself to the sport. He going to hit rock bottom like most controversial fighters do at some point and one of these trainers will take him under his belt and shine up those tools he's got and he will have a fantastic second career in boxing. Like Cotto is currently having. Cotto was a know it all throughout his career and Cotto lost every big fight he'd been in. Imagine what Cotto would have done in his career if he had the correct instruction at camp? Broner has great hand speed and good power..."The Problem" is between his ears.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 30 Sep 2015, 06:56
by caldo2025
The Revival wrote:
caldo2025 wrote:The kid is 26 years old and about to be a 4 time Champion and he wants to go to a cool club, so what? It certainly sounds to me like Broner may have taken a chick away from Wayne or something that night. Why else would someone be so outspoken about a fellow successful African American out getting his? That's all that this sounds like.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Broner lose those two fights but I would not be surprised if Broner is one of the top P4P boxers in the next 5 years. This kid is only 26! One day, maybe after another loss, he will ditch his entourage and current boxing team and sign on with a Freddie Roach, Robert Garcia or Virgil Hunter and they will extract all that talent and Welterweights will be in trouble because this kid has nasty gifts.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I think Allakhverdiev stands a very chance at beating him this Saturday.
Perhaps you're right. I know absolutely zip about Alla Akhba, other than the fact that he's only had 2 fights since 2012 and his last fight was a loss to Jesse Vargas. I think that it's absolutely hilarious how Broner and Alla are fighting for Danny Garcia's relinquished belt. Both guys lost their last fight so i guess they deserve to compete for the vacated title right? Only in Boxing man. I will be rooting for Alla come fight night that's for sure.

Re: More Damage To Broner's Career

Posted: 30 Sep 2015, 11:49
by gilgamesh
I watched Allakhverdiev's fight with Jessie Vargas yesterday. I thought he deserved the win over Vargas or at least no worse than a draw. It was a very competitive and close fight though so I had no issue with the 115-113 scores in Jessie's favor. The 117-111 score was bogus though.