Mayweather Jr. wants Adrien Broner to fight Amir Khan on his undercard - VIDEO

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  1. joeyp130

    joeyp130 Active Member Full Member

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    If Khan vs Ab is on the undercard, I'll prolly buy the PPV. Would be interesting and entertaining to watch either guy get sparked plus all the smack talking leading up to it.
     
  2. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :verysad

    The pyschological profiles that Mayweather haters come up with for him are just so quaint.
     
  3. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So you don't think Floyd is enjoying this just a little bit?:lol: I don't think Floyd appreciated Broner's claim that he was better than Floyd at the same age and stage of their careers. Wasn't Adrien exercising the rematch clause to face Marcos? Floyd knew that, right? Floyd made the decision to fight Miadana....not the fans. I think he's looking forward to showing the young boy how to tame a bull. Don't hate on me home boy.... It's never a good look.
     
  4. Sweet Jones

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    Yeah, because the dude with the HOF career and $200 million dollar contract spends his time plotting to against a 23 yr. old 'punk' even to the point of scheduling his own fights against a common opponent to 'show up' the kid.

    This is spite of the fact that kid idolizes him, follows him around like a lost puppy (and he lets him), they call each other big/little brother, and they're both under the same management (Al Haymon).

    Yeah, that makes sense. :verysad

    Like I said, the pyschological profiles that Mayweather haters come up with for him are just so quaint.

    Stay off them skittles, bruh.
     
  5. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hey....I never said he plotted against him...I said he is relishing the role that has now presented itself....I pointed out the Irony that Broner's opponent and conqueror was now on Floyd's plate. I didn't say he plotted to somehow derail young Broner's career.

    You're reaching in your overwhelming defense for Floyd. I wasn't tappin' his nuts.....just pointing out my observation which I kind of dig as the background for this fight. Relax sweetness......You don't need to get all up in arms ready to fight your internet wars to honor Floyd. Be easy. :lol:

    Floyd just said that he will actually fight Amir if he ends up fighting Adrien on the undercard of his May 3rd PPV event. This is lining things up for Floyd like the perfect puzzle. After Floyd beats Marcos and shows up his biggest fan......He'll have already set the stage for his next PPV event against Khan.....possibly in England.

    The only problem is going to be for Adrien......He could beat Khan....but it's highly unlikely. That will be 2 losses in a row for Broner, not that it really matters because Floyd is going to be coasting towards retirement while Adrien will hopefully find a way to get his career back on track.
     
  6. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Less than 24 hours ago, you made this statement LINK

    It takes a special kind of person to state that Mayweather is pushing Broner into a fight that could 'derail young Broners career for good' and then state that Mayweather isn't 'plotting to somehow derail young Broner's career'. Especially after claiming that Mayweather gets some secret joy out of watching the kid fail.

    Them skittles are affecting your short term memory, Bruh. Leave that isht alone.

    Repeating: The pyschological profiles that Mayweather haters come up with for him are just so quaint.
     
  7. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Look at this idiot commenting on every Mayweather thread. Check out some others fighters for once.
     
  8. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow.....Reading comprehension kid. It's a necessity when you choose to post online. I said facing Khan "could be the fight that derails" his career. I never said that was Floyd setting the stage for this to happen. Calm down there kid.:rofl

    I did say or imply that Floyd is getting some gratification from seeing his presumed heir, Broner fail. I don't think Floyd wants anyone to touch is status and anyone who claims that they are or will be is not really something Floyd wants. He likes being the "Man" and he's not one who looks to share the lime light if you haven't noticed.

    Get off that weak sauce kid. :lol: I'm just tryin' to stay sucka free but you make it so difficult.
     
  9. PrtectWhoNex

    PrtectWhoNex 36, going on 36 Full Member

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    Oh, come on now.. The person Broner has been most disrespectful to in all his dumb comments over the last year or so is Floyd. The constant comparisons and imitation (almost at a level where one might think the guy is seriously mentally ill).
    If getting this fight on this card is being pimped, he is one lucky hoe.
     
  10. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Um, your own words disprove this:


    To recap: You claim Mayweather is pushing for a matchup that, in your words, stylistically doesn't favor Broner and could, again your words, derail Broner's career.

    But you deny stating that 'Floyd setting the stage for this to happen'?

    Stay off those skittles, lame.

    Repeating: The pyschological profiles that Mayweather haters come up with for him are just so quaint.
     
  11. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The other thing I noticed is Floyd Sr. and Rog don't give Broner any credit at all. They hate on him worse than members on ESB. Which I don't agree with....at least when it comes to his skills and abilities as a boxer. Broner is a good boxer and has a lot of promise. I'd rather him fight Lucas to be honest......he has a better chance in pulling off the "W" and getting back in win column.
     
  12. JohnnyDrama99

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    :lol: I already stated that Floyd likes the fight...it's in "quotes". And I already said that Amir could be the fight that derails Broner's career by adding back to back losses in his career. Don't be such a cornball kid.....you sound like my ******ed echo.

    Weak sauce Corky......get off dat.
     
  13. PrtectWhoNex

    PrtectWhoNex 36, going on 36 Full Member

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    That's the thing with these old guys.. These two don't want to be troubled to pretend they like the guy. They have no reason to do so.
    The thing is, there is a reason why acting like Broner has been and is regarded as bad in the first place. It's a pattern that stems from a mentality that is not good to have if your objective is to win in this sort of game. Senior and Roger knows it. It has probably become part of their characters to distance themselves from this because of how they came up in the sport and all they have seen through the years.

    The only reason Floyd won't take their same position is because of financial interests, it seems. It has been a win-win for both parties really, as Broner has got to ride the hype train.
     
  14. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I like the way you think:good