Roy is 100% right. Yes, broner talks a lot of **** and shouldn't be treated like a contender any more, but the truth of the matter remains that he's only 23yrs old. Other than Tyson, prolly no one in the history of boxing has faced the competition and accomplished as much as broner has at such a young age. Still the youngest 3 division champ in history. Chino was just too much too soon but I think the rematch will be different and broner will dominate
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Roy ranked Broner as one of the top 5 best P4P fighters in the world. A guy ranked that high is supposed to beat Maidana.
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Originally posted by KermitTheKiller View Postfought ponce and paulie too soon too lmao.
Who gives a **** about too soon. Not being disrepectful to roy but when you talk **** you have to back it up
Broner thought he was a god (still does) he's in this deluded fantasy world the fight was not too soon
Was it too soon for Canelo or many of the other champions who are young, what Roy has said is just an excuse.
Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA View PostYes, too soon. Like Paulie said, they gave him those titles. I'm not saying Broner is the future, but he obviously could have taken a better path to the WW division.
He (Broner) Is definitely talented but Maidana is a tough little rugged guy who gave many American prospect alot of problems plus the fact Broner was looking to just throw a handful of punches never helped, he has fast hands he just doesn't have a work ethic of a champion.
Whether he stayed at 135lbs, moved to 140lbs I think he would of lost in each division.
The reason he moved from 135lbs?
Terence Crawford most likely, he would of whooped him.
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So much for About Billions and "Easy Work". Wonder if Roy thought it was too much too soon before the fight. Broner was always bigger than his early weights and Maidana spent most of his career at or below 140 if we are talking about weight adaption. But if we are talking about experience, Broner was defending his 3rd weight class title and if he was some superstar as he claimed to be, Maidana should not have been seen as too much too soon.
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Instead of Broner thinking he is some sensation as in some endowed ownership inherently possessed, he needs to learn that he has to become that, not just claim he is. Blood, sweat, and tears put in and no Ho's (among a bunch of other bad habits), need to be dropped. Either he wants to be a club hopper hip hop rapper or he wants to shut everything else out and pour all that energy into training like the old time fighters without distractions and he can become something better than he currently really is and not quite as good as he thinks he is. Reality is between being just very good and sensational and he needs to come to grips with the fact that he may be somewhere in the middle and what he puts into it is where the pendulum swings. Drop the Ho's Doe!
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Originally posted by richardt View PostInstead of Broner thinking he is some sensation as in some endowed ownership inherently possessed, he needs to learn that he has to become that, not just claim he is. Blood, sweat, and tears put in and no Ho's (among a bunch of other bad habits), need to be dropped. Either he wants to be a club hopper hip hop rapper or he wants to shut everything else out and pour all that energy into training like the old time fighters without distractions and he can become something better than he currently really is and not quite as good as he thinks he is. Reality is between being just very good and sensational and he needs to come to grips with the fact that he may be somewhere in the middle and what he puts into it is where the pendulum swings. Drop the Ho's Doe!
So Roy Jones is right. Broner moved up too quickly (and Maidana is better than some people want to recognize). The opposite is equal to believe that the Sun orbits around the Earth.
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Originally posted by chepboxingking View PostRoy is 100% right. Yes, broner talks a lot of **** and shouldn't be treated like a contender any more, but the truth of the matter remains that he's only 23yrs old. Other than Tyson, prolly no one in the history of boxing has faced the competition and accomplished as much as broner has at such a young age. Still the youngest 3 division champ in history. Chino was just too much too soon but I think the rematch will be different and broner will dominate
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Broner took the fight because after trying to feed us his bull**** for so long he just ended up eating it himself and got a harsh wake up call via Maidana's fists letting him know that he's not the best ever. If the rematch does happen, I'm hoping that Maidana will knock him out.
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Originally posted by FromBA View PostThe main point is: not only Broner, but the overwhelming majority of the boxing community thought he was (or is) the future of boxing, or at least that was the "official truth". Was everybody wrong ? I don't think so. So Roy Jones is right. Broner moved up too quickly (and Maidana is better than some people want to recognize). The opposite is equal to believe that the Sun orbits around the Earth.Last edited by richardt; 01-14-2014, 12:31 PM.
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