I have recently been ruminating over this potential bout for nigh on a fortnight now, and I think it is one that could, and should, get made.:deal Pacquaio will be desperately trying to catapult himself back into the boxing limelight after the humiliation suffered in his lop-sided defeat against boxing's number one, ATG Floyd Mayweather. In an utterly feeble performance, Pac was left punching thin air and made to look like a prize berk in the process. Cue the risible excuse of a "torn shoulder" etc. :roflatsch Then there is Glass Jaw Broner, who foolishly adopted the monikers 'About Billions', and 'The Problem'. The biggest problem in his next fight will be who can find a shovel big enough to sweep up the billions of shards of Glass from his Shattered Mandible.:rofl:nut Will these has-been rejects fight each other in a bid to climb up the rankings? And will they be able to dethrone current kings who are sitting pretty at the top of the boxing tree, such as the aforementioned Mayweather, The Special One Kell Brook, James Degale, Golovkin, and Rocky Fielding? :think
Broner is just not active enough, the posing, the acting and loves to sit back and admire any work he actually does. Pacquiao still has more than enough to outwork the Broner we saw over the weekend.
Even at this stage, in the battle of these two PED disgraces, I'd have to favor journeyman Pacquiao to butcher Broner with relative ease as Broner's hype was almost as ridiculous as the notion that Jeff Lacy or a steroid free Roy Jones could defeat Joe Calzaghe. I'm not even sure Broner doesn't get knocked out by Chris Algieri atsch Pacquiao can merely use Broner to allow Max Kellerman to convince the guillable American public that he is a threat to The Special One: Kell Brook, before Kell shatters Pac's china chin all over Bramell Lane in Sheffield. :nod
Pac man wins this easily. broner wants no part of any competitive fight. I always thought Broner was an ok boxer, but after his last fight i'm convinced he has no will win.