So I take you think Broner's mighty power shots were the difference? It's the same **** that people debated with Juan Diaz-Paulie I. Broner's...
Broner would throw one punch cleanly cover up, let Paulie flurry(I will admit not at all accurate a lot of times), and throw one punch and cover...
His defense is average at best, lots of times it's awful. He got hit over 200 times by a faded and limited Paulie. He has struggled against...
117-111 is just ridiculous. Shades of Paulie-Diaz 1.
De La Hoya. Broner won a close fight that could've gone either way.
This. Broner personifies some of the worst stereotypes of "cultural matters", I'll just leave it at that. It's all uncalled for on his part.
Floyd was fighting top opposition at 23. Broner is under Al Haymon protective services at 23.
It was a close fight, and I had it a draw. Broner did get exposed to how limited he is. His defense is awful, but that should've been known when...
Dude, Floyd at 23 had already beaten HOF fighters, Broner doesn't have one on his resume at 23. Floyd at 40 will be better than any version of Broner.
The whole intentional knee incident early on was a response to Paulie's trash talk in the pre-fight build up imo. It was was similar to the ****...
Broner via Al Haymon decision
How about people stop underrating Paulie, and also realize that maybe Broner doesn't have the power or quality to KO a fighter of Paulie's...
If you can't see the flaws in his game then you are delusional. He is a little bit better version of Joshua Clottey.
I have no problem if people had either one of them winning a close fight. To say that either one of these guys conclusively outboxed the other...
I had no problem with Grey's interview until he went with "Paulie, do you really want to bite the hand that feeds you?" When Grey said that, he...