By Cliff Rold - Some don’t care for his antics outside the ring.
Regardless of those reactions, Adrien Broner has quickly figured out how to get both fans and detractors to care about what he does inside the ring. If “The Problem?has one, it is that question marks remain. With 27 wins and belts in three weight classes, there are still questions about just how tested Broner has been.
Saturday night’s main event on Showtime (8 PM EST/5 PM PST) is the next step in answering those questions. Only 24, he’s making his progressions more organically than might be realized given the fog that belts provide.
His run at 130 lbs. didn’t feature much in the way of top-flight competition. It did feature a pair of questionable decision wins on his way up against Fernando Quintero and Daniel Ponce De Leon. It also featured an initial title win against a foe so hapless that Andre Berto and Canelo Alvarez had to wonder why they had it so hard getting their first belts.
Broner’s last three fights have seen [Click Here To Read More]
Regardless of those reactions, Adrien Broner has quickly figured out how to get both fans and detractors to care about what he does inside the ring. If “The Problem?has one, it is that question marks remain. With 27 wins and belts in three weight classes, there are still questions about just how tested Broner has been.
Saturday night’s main event on Showtime (8 PM EST/5 PM PST) is the next step in answering those questions. Only 24, he’s making his progressions more organically than might be realized given the fog that belts provide.
His run at 130 lbs. didn’t feature much in the way of top-flight competition. It did feature a pair of questionable decision wins on his way up against Fernando Quintero and Daniel Ponce De Leon. It also featured an initial title win against a foe so hapless that Andre Berto and Canelo Alvarez had to wonder why they had it so hard getting their first belts.
Broner’s last three fights have seen [Click Here To Read More]
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