pac_man wrote: » Bang up your pound for pound list there.
walshb wrote: » Thurman is a lovely boxer-puncher. Great feet and great balance. Delivers his shots vet effectively.
gene_tunney wrote: » He has good fundamentals, which is surprisingly rare amongst top-level boxers.
megadodge wrote: » Jesus, you're actually getting worse!
strongback wrote: » Broner is a lot better than that performance. now.
walshb wrote: » Not sure this is true. You can only be as good as the opponent lets you. It wasn't a case that Broner had a bad night at the office. It was more a case that his skills and talents weren't enough to beat what Maidana brought. Could be down to maturity, experience, size etc. But, it also could be down to what he has, or has not got. His D was his main problem last night. I think it just wasn't as solid as we thought. Solid, but leaking a bit too much. Composure under pressure and attack was what let him down the most.
Themonkey wrote: » has any one seen or heard anything from broner cant find any post fight interviews anywere
willmunny1990 wrote: » Agreed. I also think WW is to heavy for him at the moment. He needs to drop down again, he is small and will be found out badly again if he stays at welter. He has good qualities, problem is those qualities aren't as good as Broner thinks they are. Id like to think this will be a wake up call and make him cop on, his behaviour is ridiculous, its not funny, its not smart and its not believable. Hes not Mayweather and he really needs to stop trying to be.
Big Ears wrote: » See I think Broner actually has the skills and ability to clearly beat Maidana, but part of his problem is that he thinks he's the second coming of Floyd, so he tries to box like Floyd. Broner is excellent when coming forward, such quick hands and can really put his punches together so well. But you put him into a shoulder roll defence position and have him sit back and he just isn't able to throw his shots the same....infact once he goes into that position he just doesn't seem to know what he's doing anymore. While Broner's power certainly isn't the same at Welterweight I thought he hurt Maidana in that last round, and I believe if he had come forward more, pushed Maidana back (which would of negated some of his effectiveness), he'd have possibly managed to score a stoppage win over the Argentinian. But Floyd Mayweather doesn't come forward throwing hard combinations switching to body and head (not often anyway)....so Broner decides he's not going to either. Either he learns that's not a back foot, sit on the ropes ala Mayweather or Sweet Pea, and counter kind of guy or his career will ultimately end in failure. Like others have said I think he also needs to drop down to 140 (not sure he can make 135 anymore), because Maidana isn't the biggest of Welters and Broner did struggle with his size and physicality.
walshb wrote: » But he seemed to only be able to walk down Maidana after Maidana began to tire. Maidana's stamina isn't grade A IMO. The first few rds Broner was on the run and being caught a lot and being stunned. Then Maidana seemed to really tire and only then did Broner get on top and push a tiring Maidana backwards. Maidan got a second wind, landed and again hurt Broner.
Wild_Dogger wrote: » Don't think Kavanagh was aired, I didn't see it anyway.
SRFC wrote: » Serious hate for Broner on here I dont mind him as much one defeat wont ruin his career he's still young and very talented he will be back.
Henno30 wrote: » I never had real 'hate' for him. But Chino showed him up as a fraud last night n my opinion. Maidana is an entertaining fighter, and universally liked, but he's crude. We knew going in that Broner wouldn't have the footwork or the balance to fight Maidana off the back foot, as most good fighters would. But what most people assumed was that his defence was good enough to make it difficult for Maidana to land clean shots in him, at least in any kind of serious quantity. Well me and most of the rest of the world were proved wrong on that one. His defence, his anticipation of what's coming next, it's every bit as bad as PDL made him look years back when Broner was given a gift decision over him. So the guy can't box off the back foot, and he can't slip or deflect shots against someone as straightforward as Chino either. What does that leave you with? A guy who needs to beat on small, overmatched fighters, cheating them in the scales first if possible (see Escobedo fight), and then taunt them afterwards. He's a reality tv star, not a top level fighter. He thought he was the next Mayweather. If he's lucky he might be the next Berto.
Talib Fiasco wrote: » Some of these are absolutely brilliant! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy http://hiphopwired.com/2013/12/15/adrien-broner-loses-inspires-hilarious-twitter-slander-photos/