Not 154 molina but that tortilla wrapping bum Molina who got beat up by Amir khan..
What a shit fight huh...
Not 154 molina but that tortilla wrapping bum Molina who got beat up by Amir khan..
What a shit fight huh...
I thought Broner had a bit more about him than that. So what can he/we learn from this? He's clearly got a lot of ego repair work to do despite his bullshit exterior. Build the BS up for a few fights and all of a sudden when Floyd's gone he'll be the self proclaimed Messiah!!! What a joke,
It will be interesting to find out what weight this is at.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Its at 140. What makes this worse is Molina has not fought since Khan, so Broner will be fighting a light punching lightweight who'll be coming in off an 18 month layoff. Weirdly Carlos Molina was a name I'd thought of that Golden Boy might use to bring Broner back against but after seeing how uncompetitive he was vs. Khan I thought that since the purpose of Broner fighting on the Floyd undercard was supposed to bring in higher PPV numbers they'd at least make the opponent be someone with a pulse. You know this is getting signed.
I used to have the strong impression that Broner was in control of his career or at least had a strong influence.
Now, I have the feeling someone else is pulling the strings and things aren't going forward as fast as Broner would like.
Wonder if Broner has a picture of Maidana hanging somewhere with a couple of thousand pins sticking in it.
Broner is billed as the next Floyd, so in his return he may be fighting a dude that's been inactive longer than Khan has? Broner has some good attributes and the heart he showed against Maidana was admirable but what does this fight achieve apart from building his ego up?
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