Is Broner's Future Done?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by SKS1943, Feb 18, 2014.


  1. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    You guys are clowns!!! Dude lost to robably the biggest puncher at WW right now and his future is over at 24??? WHATS WITH THE HATE!! yea he gets on my nerves out of the ring but i like the way he fights in the ring (Happy Maidana humped him back lol) so whats with all the hate.

    TBH he should've out boxed Maidana but he took them lightly (like alot of fighters have done in this sport aka Judah-Baldmoir for a good example) so now its all about how he comes back. either it will make him better or he'll start free falling
     
  2. PrtectWhoNex

    PrtectWhoNex 36, going on 36 Full Member

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    He does not have the skill to outpoint Maidana from the get go. Get that through you thick fukking skull.
    The only reason he landed a bit in those mid rounds was that Maidana gassed. Look at any footage of the guy sparring, now look at footage of other top fighters sparring. You can't really make a case for him being highly skilled when it comes to technical boxing at this level.

    You don't just "out box" Maidana, just like that.
     
  3. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    I think AB gets credit for making it to the final bell. Look he is ******ed outside the ring but he has skills:bbb

    We need bad guys in boxing and he plays the role like a master:yep

    His career is not over, now ask the question again after Maidana II, but he needs to stay focused on boxing before he ends up another brother lost in the system:hey

    :smoke
     
  4. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Question is now; Will there be a Maidana/Broner II? Void is getting nervous about Khan's speed and power, not a good style for him, of course Maidana is better fighter than he was, has improved a lot..............
     
  5. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Maidana didn't just beat Broner He kicked his ass & embarrassed him. Watch Broner ring entry then watch his exit. He was HUMILIATED!!!!!
     
  6. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    question is, is broner gonna do the same **** with his ring entrance etc...
     
  7. Lady Girl

    Lady Girl Kneel Before Zod! Full Member

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    hes just another goldenboy hype job
     
  8. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    It does to the idiots(the majority) following the sport. Then as soon as the returning fighter scores an impressive victory that loss is long forgotten.
     
  9. GuestAppearance

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    His career might be over only because American fighters are not allowed to lose. When foreign fighters lose they are considered warriors and when American fighters lose they are considered overrated bums. It's all about perception.
     
  10. PrtectWhoNex

    PrtectWhoNex 36, going on 36 Full Member

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    That is not true at all. Look at Judah... He got beat and made it back to the big time on multiple occasions. Paulie is another example of a fighter that even did his best work after losses. You are just plain wrong.
     
  11. LordSouness

    LordSouness Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Should go back down to 140.

    There's no doubting his talent or his potential, he just seems like a complete waster.

    If he knuckles down and focuses all his energy on boxing, dedicating himself, he could still go right to the top.

    You can look and act liek Mayweather all you like. You can ever have lots of talent, but people often forget just how much Mayweather dedicates himself to his craft. If there are any lessons to be learned from Mayweather from any aspiring boxer, it's his approach.