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    #61
    Originally posted by jas View Post
    "But as far as Adrien is concerned, he still has a lot to learn. When I spoke to him after his fight, I said you're gonna have people that like you, you're gonna have people that dislike you. The thing is this, I have fans that like me and I have fans that don't like me, but you're going to respect me. Once people get to throwing bottles and throwing beer on you, throwing different things at you at the fight, you're losing respect from the fans." - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Yeah he's throwing Big Brothers advice in the wind...
    Floyd offered him a spot on his undercard if he'd go back to 140,
    but luckily for us he won't listen to anybody haha.
    Apart from Malignaggi and maybe Vargas, I dont see him winning against any top 10 147pounder.
    Oh and Broner-Khan would be interesting too, but Khan wins it on shaky legs

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      #62
      Good for you champ.

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        #63
        Originally posted by SthPaw View Post
        "Like nothing happened"

        That is Broners problem, if he genuinely believes that his loss was nothing and he can return without at least even thinking what could possibly change then it will probably happen again.
        He should learn from it and come back better, not carry on thinking he is above it all.
        He probably thinks about it quite a bit or at least i hope so. It's not like he walked into a lucky punch, he was dominated from start to finish more or less and that from a guy he didn't think much of.

        Maidana is good but he is not great. If Broner got dominated by a good fighter while believing himself to be great then his perception of himself got to have changed a bit even if he won't admit it.

        If he goes on doing the same thing how is he gonna improve?

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          #64
          He needs to move down even the welterweight gatekeepers would give him trouble he has no business at 147 if he doesnt have the footwork and defence to stay away from the bigger men

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            #65
            Originally posted by Ivansmamma View Post
            He probably thinks about it quite a bit or at least i hope so. It's not like he walked into a lucky punch, he was dominated from start to finish more or less and that from a guy he didn't think much of.

            Maidana is good but he is not great. If Broner got dominated by a good fighter while believing himself to be great then his perception of himself got to have changed a bit even if he won't admit it.

            If he goes on doing the same thing how is he gonna improve?
            Yeah fair point man, this was a clear and definitive loss. He probably does re-evaluate himself when he's alone behind closed doors, but he would never show us that side of him because it destroys the image of himself that he has made for us...

            I hope he doesn't carry on like nothing happened, it would be sad to see a young fighters career nosedive the second he hits the 'big time'. He WILL lose again if thats the case. He needs to change a thing or two and he'd be a fool not to at least consider that, wether he shows us that or not.

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              #66
              Originally posted by bushbaby View Post
              good for you champ.
              Broner who??? Problem solved!!!

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                #67
                Another deluded one, it DID happen! I hope he goes on to be a part of some great fights as he IS very talented without doubt ..BUT his attitude needs checking ; the 'problem' seems to be a little delusional a bit of a muppet or maybe just naive youth?
                Good luck but i'm not sure lots of people will be wanting to pay lots of money at the moment.

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                  #68
                  Broner needs to make some changes can't fight everybody using one style

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                    #69
                    Don't be confused. Broner was not an easy fight for Chino. Maidana was in superb form, he had a great plan and his performance was outstanding. Not many WWs would have survived Chino's onslaught that night. Broner even did some damage. He just moved up too quickly and to fight Maidana was not a smart move either.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by FromBA View Post
                      Don't be confused. Broner was not an easy fight for Chino. Maidana was in superb form, he had a great plan and his performance was outstanding. Not many WWs would have survived Chino's onslaught that night. Broner even did some damage. He just moved up too quickly and to fight Maidana was not a smart move either.
                      Mayweather said broner picked maidana and he made a mistake in doing so. That's false. Floyd's just trying to blame anyone but al haymon.

                      Richard Schaefer pushed for the broner-maidana fight. They wanted to build broner as a cash cow and thought he would beat chino.

                      Chino was also broners mandatory.

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