He is comparable to Naseem, albeit a little below Nasee, ONLY IF he retires after one more fight...
Broner can bounce back. He should have never classed himself as unbeatable. He has no where to go now!
He is comparable to Naseem, albeit a little below Nasee, ONLY IF he retires after one more fight...
Broner can bounce back. He should have never classed himself as unbeatable. He has no where to go now!
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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Reid was a quality boxer. Broners stance does remind me of a Taylor somewhat. Wide and deliberate mostly. Though Taylor developed a stance you could drive a cab thru, but he was also shooting off killer jabs and straight rights. Hamed had bricks pure and simple, one & done type power. None of the above owned that. Spinks wa...eh, who cares what Spinks was
Random...on feet and physical approach Broner walks in like a Winky WrightStrictly in placement and a guy who leaves them there...flat footed a bit but the likeness ends there as Wright was a master at staying tucked in, he'd stay close but block, dip, elbows tucked in tight and become a rubber man as far as defense when it came to the upper body. Broner moves in but doesn't pack for the weekend.
Berto is what I was seeing a few fights ago. But I honestly think Berto was ripping better combinations...but Broner 'lives' inside and works where Berto became a grappler...he'd shoot from the outside and fall in heavy. His legs were more stiff than a Broner...but he managed to move better I think![]()
Broner will be comparable to Naseem only if he "takes his ball and goes home."
jeff lacy
Its an odd list cuz I cant compare broner to any of them.
He reminds me of a homeless man's floyd mayweather.. that's still pretty good btw
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