(VIDEO) Trainer Robert Garcia Supports Adrien Broner

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  1. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
  2. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    :deal
     
  3. 1_man_army

    1_man_army The Knockout King Full Member

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    Again, the difference is Rios was busting his ass to make weight you could tell that by looking at him where as Broner was eating twinkies and ice cream and clearly didn't give a ****. Not the same thing.
     
  4. Atritionist

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    It don't matter, Rios pulled that stunt twice in a row. He get's thrown in the same boat as Broner.
     
  5. Cellz831

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    it make Rios seem like a piece of **** for the fact that he wont eat for a WEEK. and looking like a heroin addict in the weigh ins.

    that means he is desperatley trying to fight these guys who are 3 divisions below him. Broner is anxious to move up, Rios tried his hardest to keep fighting these little guys.

    he was pretty much a welterweight desperate to fight Gamboa(a featherweight) what type of **** is that?

    at least Bedo has competed @ lightweight before.
     
  6. 1_man_army

    1_man_army The Knockout King Full Member

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    Rios took the risk by draining himself, it was his choice to try to stay down but now he realises he can't make 135. He was making the weight fairly up until his last 2 fights and his performances suffered in those last 2 fights because of how he had to drain.

    If Broner had no intention of draining then he should have moved up before he even signed to fight Escobedo. He fought a smaller guy and then took an even bigger advantage by not trying to make weight eventhough Escobedo had to work to make 130. Escobedo had to move down to 130 because he was being oversized and overmatched at 135, so this "Escobedo fought at 135 before so it okay" excuse is BS since he not only struggled at 135 but had to work to get to 130 when Broner didn't.

    It doesn't matter how you try to sell it Cellz, Broner pulled a shitty move that he didn't need to make to win. If he had put in the work and didn't waste his time eating twinkies and ice cream then he should have been able to make 130 safe enough like he had in his previous fights.
     
  7. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here's another gif for you Cellz.
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  8. Relentless

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    so i take it you give manny pacquiao a lot of credit for fighting de la hoya?:lol:
     
  9. Cellz831

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    DLH was drained ;)
     
  10. Cellz831

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    :yep:yep
     
  11. turbotime

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  12. Relentless

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    so was rios.
     
  13. Cellz831

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    hes not damn near 40 tho.
     
  14. turbotime

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    Oscar was drained as ****. His body shut down and he only gained 2 lbs of rehydration weight, which was through an IV.

    I still haven't seen the fight.
     
  15. Cellz831

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    true. the dumbass didnt even rehydrate. in comparison to rios who gains 20 pounds overnight. he didnt take advantage of him being the bigger man.

    wtf went wrong? why didnt he rehydrate?