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    #11
    Originally posted by TonitosWay View Post
    The reason I made so much money off of this fight is because casual boxing fans don't know ****. Broner had no footwork, an untested chin, one dimensional thought process & suspect power in the 147 weight class.

    They argued me down at every turn until I just shut up & said put your money where your mouth is; now the casuals will hide, regroup and return as FMJ fans or another hype job like Broner. Don't get me wrong, he's a good fighter; just not a great one.
    You're spot on with the footwork. He's flat footed coming forward, because he's been too used to walking down much smaller less powerful fighters and he crosses his damn feet while moving laterally. That's a very basic fundamental mistake.

    This is for the space cadet who wrote the article:

    tragic hero

    noun

    a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat.

    There's nothing great or virtuous about Adrien Broner, so using that word in reference to him is an affront to every Greek tragedy ever written.

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      #12
      Originally posted by turnedup View Post
      (...)

      Adonis deserves boxer of the year..hands down..either him or Provodnikov..these are guys very few people supported at all in 2012. (...)
      ... Adonis might deserve it -- but they will never grant him this title...
      ... But if you feel that Prov deserves it, then Bradley deserves that title as well... a.s.o...

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        #13
        I disagree that this is Broner not being a welterweight. This and the Paulie fight are examples of what happens when Broner is in the ring with someone his own size.

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          #14
          This dude weighed 156 last night. He's a welterweight. Look at the pic with him standing next to Devon Alexander.

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            #15
            I'd be interested to see if Floyd bet on Broner and if so how much. I knew when he was getting easily hit by Gavin Rees that he was not going to be the anointed one. Broner has a load of talent but he has terrible defense, ring IQ and supporting cast. He needs a no-nonsense type of guy like Brother ****m in his corner.

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              #16
              Ironic in that a trash talking fool being pelted w/garbage as he ran from the ring...classless bum...was I the Only 1 in the arena that though Rod Silka beat Ricardo Alvarez???Alvarez being groomed , that's why Saul was there , for March time frame bout vs Omar Figueroa...didn't even know he was ranked...didn't fight like it...

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                #17
                Originally posted by cjun View Post
                You're spot on with the footwork. He's flat footed coming forward, because he's been too used to walking down much smaller less powerful fighters and he crosses his damn feet while moving laterally. That's a very basic fundamental mistake.

                This is for the space cadet who wrote the article:

                tragic hero

                noun

                a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat.

                There's nothing great or virtuous about Adrien Broner, so using that word in reference to him is an affront to every Greek tragedy ever written.
                You're picking up the arc of Broner's storyline far too late. Macbeth was a tragic hero as well, and yet that play didn't spotlight any of his goodness — it came later in his storyline. If you go backward a lot farther in Broner's arc, there are elements that fit. And I also wasn't writing a five-page essay making a case that Broner fit the archetype perfectly

                This "space cadet" was a lit major, by the way. But I appreciate your ability to Google.
                Last edited by Mr. David; 12-16-2013, 08:57 AM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                  I disagree that this is Broner not being a welterweight. This and the Paulie fight are examples of what happens when Broner is in the ring with someone his own size.
                  Dude can still easily make junior welterweight, and claims he can make lightweight. Yes, he was big on fight night, but you can tell that his body doesn't move as well in that division. I've covered Broner live several times and could see clear differences in his reaction time and foot and hand speed.

                  And that combined with Maidana's excellent strategy and unpredictability led to this defeat.

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                    #19
                    Loser

                    Well -- of course Broner bit off more than he could chew -- how about 12 rounds of "Whup A$$" that he ate -- far much more than he could handle.

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                      #20
                      Maidana fell short against Khan. Not Morales...

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