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    #21
    Guerrero would be a nightmare for Broner stylistically

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      #22
      Originally posted by Ghazan View Post
      until he works on his defence..he should focus on fighting feather fists like guerrero and malignaggi?
      No he heeds to learn how to box. He needs to learn how to fight moving back. He got used to beating nobody's with no power. He was so ****y he thought his offense was enough to win

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        #23
        That's why he was draining down to fight small guys with little power. He moves up to fight guys his own size and gets dropped several times, rocked many more and gets his ass beat in general....by an average opponent.

        That defence people were raving about was as garbage as expected and so much for him being able to move if needed, he moves like he's got cement blocks for shoes.

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          #24
          Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
          Guerrero is not the hardest puncher at 147 but he's not weak either, he would bust up Broner to a decision.

          It's obvious from watching him vs Malignaggi and Maidana, that he most likely gets beaten by an top 10 WW. The lower ranked guys like Thurman, Porter, Alexander, and the 4 and 5 guys like Guerrero and Brook all probably kick his ass. Forget about Pac, Bradley and Marquez. Also, Prov, Matthysse and Garcia may put him to sleep. Judah is the next likely fight that makes sense and even that sounds dangerous for Broner.
          Don't forget about Rios.

          Broner can't handle intense pressure.

          Anyway, unless the Maidana fight was a fluke (which is highly doubtful), Broner has shown that he's a C level fighter who was magically given A level status. He'll never be competitive at the top level, unless he convinces guys at 135 to fight at a catch weight at 146.
          Last edited by Derranged; 12-16-2013, 07:38 AM.

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            #25
            Would would they say about him if he only fought soft punchers? It inevitable at 147. The best thing he can do is go down to 140, where he belongs, and get back on track mentally. Back to the undercards for AB.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Foreign Soil View Post
              Broner should be kept away from punchers, fighters his size, fighters with stamina and a boxing brain.
              Right... To sum up: Broner should be kept away from (real) fighters.
              ... At this stage, Danny Garcia would dramatically end Broner's "career" just like that!

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                #27
                He would have problems against pressure fighters, punchers and movers for the same reason. That wide base combined with average footwork and foot-speed will have him dropping decisions to movers and have him get beaten up by the high volume and respectable power of pressure fighters.
                Last edited by kiaba360; 12-16-2013, 08:07 AM.

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                  #28
                  I agree, AB cannot handle a pressure fighter at all.

                  Watch how he reacts after the knockdown in Rd 2 against Chino - he is flat footed and scared to throw back / slip and counter.

                  I think he was genuinely shocked and his whole world crumbled around him in those first 2-3 rounds.

                  Exposed as a total fraud by a hard hitting, never quitting Latino warrior.

                  His image and pride will not recover.

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