Re: Good old Adrien Broner
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Manos de Piedra
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He's just a clown.
At least he's not a quitter...like Manos de no mas.
Thank you for your contribution, I really appreciate it and I will frame it on my wall.
I'm not going to bother with a comeback because I have seen your antics on other threads and I don't have the time for multiple replies.
Broner and Duran shouldn't be mentioned in the same paragraph, never mind sentence. I think I will stop posting on Broner threads because Manos de Piedra shouldn't be seen written anywhere near Adrien 'problem easily solved' Broner.
I'm glad you disagree, otherwise I'd be insulted if I shared a common opinion with you. I'm struggling to live with myself because of the fact that we agree Mayweather beats Pacquiao.
Duran quit..
Broner never has.
That is not a comparison,merely a fact.
I think there is a clear distinction between the levels of competition both fought/have fought against.
So who are all these great names Duran beat in his 1st 7 years as a pro ? If you are going to compare the two then you have to be fair broner has only been a pro for 7 years, and NO one can say what he might or might not go on to do, he might just end up being an ATG I'm not saying he will but you don't know.
Re: Good old Adrien Broner
@g3org3 come on mate you are a normal rational poster but Duran was undisputed lightweight champion and one the greatset ever at the weight. Anything achieved after that was a bonus and showed what a great man he was.
Broner is struggling with life outside the ring never mind the discipline anything to achieve in the ring.
Re: Good old Adrien Broner
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g3org3 come on mate you are a normal rational poster but Duran was undisputed lightweight champion and one the greatset ever at the weight. Anything achieved after that was a bonus and showed what a great man he was.
Broner is struggling with life outside the ring never mind the discipline anything to achieve in the ring.
I'm not saying Duran wasn't a great fighter he was but he didnt do anything that special in the 1st 7 years so not sure why ppl are giving broner such a hard time I agree broner is a wanker outside of the ring but I personally don't care was they do outside the ring, I just want to see them fight.
Re: Good old Adrien Broner
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g3org3 come on mate you are a normal rational poster but Duran was undisputed lightweight champion and one the greatset ever at the weight. Anything achieved after that was a bonus and showed what a great man he was.
Broner is struggling with life outside the ring never mind the discipline anything to achieve in the ring.
Duran struggled with life outside the ring as well...he also had severe discipline issues.
Re: Good old Adrien Broner
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g3org3
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g3org3 come on mate you are a normal rational poster but Duran was undisputed lightweight champion and one the greatset ever at the weight. Anything achieved after that was a bonus and showed what a great man he was.
Broner is struggling with life outside the ring never mind the discipline anything to achieve in the ring.
I'm not saying Duran wasn't a great fighter he was but he didnt do anything that special in the 1st 7 years so not sure why ppl are giving broner such a hard time I agree broner is a wanker outside of the ring but I personally don't care was they do outside the ring, I just want to see them fight.
What this guy said.