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    SHOWTIME Sports® met with Adrien Broner at Head****ers Gym in Washington, D.C., as he prepares to face Khabib Allakhverdiev this Saturday on SHOWTIME®. During the lengthy interview Broner spoke candidly about his approach to the sport and learning from past mistakes.

    Broner vs. Allakherdiev for the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Championship this Saturday live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) from U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.
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    #2
    Best thing he could would be shut up and win some fights.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      SHOWTIME Sports® met with Adrien Broner at Head****ers Gym in Washington, D.C., as he prepares to face Khabib Allakhverdiev this Saturday on SHOWTIME®. During the lengthy interview Broner spoke candidly about his approach to the sport and learning from past mistakes.

      Broner vs. Allakherdiev for the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Championship this Saturday live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) from U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.
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      He better stop emulating Floyd, and handle his business in the ring. What a fool.

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        #4
        #bandcamp!!!

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          #5
          If he gets title #4, at age 26, I have to give him his props! I know he's a clown, but the boy has talent! Hopefully he gets focused on the ring instead of World Star!

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            #6
            respesct broner,,, focuss on your craft while ther hatters keep hatin and the paper keeps stackin,,,,,,,<<

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              #7
              That's good to hear because Allakhverdiev is a legit opponent.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                If he gets title #4, at age 26, I have to give him his props! I know he's a clown, but the boy has talent! Hopefully he gets focused on the ring instead of World Star!
                You realize this is not a legitimate title fight right? The belt means nothing in this case since both guys are coming off a loss, one more than a year ago.

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                  #9
                  the fact broner is gonna get a shot at being a 4 division world champion says alot about the state boxing is in

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Carolina Bomber View Post
                    You realize this is not a legitimate title fight right? The belt means nothing in this case since both guys are coming off a loss, one more than a year ago.
                    I understand what you're saying, but if he wins, he does get a title @ 140, and he's still only 26. And here's a little history lesson:

                    July 13, 2010:

                    Once the deadline runs out, Pacquiao will have two choices on the table. The first choice is WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto, who Pacquiao knocked out for the WBO welterweight title last November. The second choice is Antonio Margarito. The Mexican former champion is still without a license to box in the United States, but he is ranked in the number 1 position within the WBC's ratings at 154-pounds.

                    If Pacquiao decides on Margarito, Arum says the fight would take place at junior middleweight with the vacant WBC title at stake. The title was vacated by Sergio Martinez, who elected to keep the WBC's middleweight that he won from Kelly Pavlik in April. The number 2 ranked fighter at 154 is Saul Alvarez, the WBC's silver champion at the weight. Alvarez plans to move back down to welterweight and already has a fight scheduled for Septemebr 18 in Los Angeles. Pacquiao is not currently ranked at 154, although he would likely be ranked in the top 5 is he elects to move up in weight.

                    "Sergio Martinez had that title and he vacated that WBC crown to keep the WBC middleweight title. So Margarito and Manny Pacquiao would be fighting for that title," Arum said.

                    //krikya360.com/pacquiao-...-pounds--29217

                    Don't we give props to Manny for beating Margarito for a vacant title @ 154, even though the catch-weight was 150? We still call him "8 time..." don't we?

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