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I hope Maidana puts him through the ropes with a straight right or a left hook. its gonna be hilarious.
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Broner needs humility training, and I hope Maidana is the one to do it. I like Broner as a fighter, but he can keep the dog and pony show.
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Broner is really ******. He should rely on his skills to sell himself, not his bumbling baby talk. Everytime he opens his mouth, he comes off like a mindless, window licking ******.
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AB is clearly a funny guy that is clearly delusional at this point in his carer. But people who keep saying he's a bum and that he gets hit "a lot" are just plain ******. Just because you get hit more than Floyd doesn't mean you get hit a lot. There are far worse defensive fighters residing at the top of divisions throughout boxing.
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Whoa there broner come on now you aint no #3 p4p right now even if u beat dana you aint top 5 p4p!!!!!!!
You need a real WW title not one naggi got from a bum
beat tim then maybe ur nane is talked up there but as for right now ur a champ stick to that nothing wrong with waiting for the spotlight cuz we all know u aint fighting floyd hes ur so called big bro but we all know hed son you easy so chill an keep winning stop talkin p4p right now.
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I'll let this slide since he has a fight coming up next week... But he's not even close to #3 at the moment. There are so many names between 140 & 147 that he will have his chance to be one of the sports' top athletes though.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBA welterweight champion Adrien Broner (27-0, 22KOs) has proclaimed himself as the number three pound-for-pound fighter in the sport. Broner names Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Andre Ward as being the only two fighters ahead of him in the pound-for-pound rankings. Broner will return on December 14th at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas - where he will defend his title against mandatory challenger Marcos Maidana (34-3, 31KOs).
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