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    Default Re: Good old Adrien Broner

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    He's just a clown.
    At least he's not a quitter...like Manos de no mas.
    Did someone just try to make a comparison between Broner and Duran!!!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    Not a comparison just a fact.

    Broner has no quit in him....unlike Duran.
    Admittedly one thing Broner showed against Maidana was courage, but it was Maidana, not Sugar Ray Leonard. If Duran was getting the shit beat out of him , he wouldn't have quit. He may have got KO'd, but he wouldn't have quit. Duran quit because his pride and Machismo couldn't accept getting embarrassed like that, I'm not condoning it, just pointing out that Duran was tough , and levels above Broner.
    To sum it up , Duran wouldn't have had to quit against Broner.
    Cool story..

    All Duran had to do was cut off the ring....not QUIT like a bitch.

    He KNEW the fight was not going to end well.....so he bailed out.

    I don't see how machismo is used to justify QUITTING.

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    Default Re: Good old Adrien Broner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manos de Piedra View Post
    He's just a clown.
    At least he's not a quitter...like Manos de no mas.
    Did someone just try to make a comparison between Broner and Duran!!!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    Not a comparison just a fact.

    Broner has no quit in him....unlike Duran.
    Admittedly one thing Broner showed against Maidana was courage, but it was Maidana, not Sugar Ray Leonard. If Duran was getting the shit beat out of him , he wouldn't have quit. He may have got KO'd, but he wouldn't have quit. Duran quit because his pride and Machismo couldn't accept getting embarrassed like that, I'm not condoning it, just pointing out that Duran was tough , and levels above Broner.
    To sum it up , Duran wouldn't have had to quit against Broner.
    Cool story..

    All Duran had to do was cut off the ring....not QUIT like a bitch.

    He KNEW the fight was not going to end well.....so he bailed out.

    I don't see how machismo is used to justify QUITTING.
    Fair play,you're a sap! Ha. All he had to do eh? Easy by the sounds of it. And how is "I'm not condoning it, justifying anything?
    And like I said, he wouldn't have had to quit against Broner, FACT!

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    Default Re: Good old Adrien Broner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by corvette View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Manos de Piedra View Post
    He's just a clown.
    At least he's not a quitter...like Manos de no mas.
    Did someone just try to make a comparison between Broner and Duran!!!!! ν ½νΈ‚ν ½νΈ‚ν ½νΈ‚ν ½νΈ‚ν ½νΈ‚
    Not a comparison just a fact.

    Broner has no quit in him....unlike Duran.
    Admittedly one thing Broner showed against Maidana was courage, but it was Maidana, not Sugar Ray Leonard. If Duran was getting the shit beat out of him , he wouldn't have quit. He may have got KO'd, but he wouldn't have quit. Duran quit because his pride and Machismo couldn't accept getting embarrassed like that, I'm not condoning it, just pointing out that Duran was tough , and levels above Broner.
    To sum it up , Duran wouldn't have had to quit against Broner.
    Cool story..

    All Duran had to do was cut off the ring....not QUIT like a bitch.

    He KNEW the fight was not going to end well.....so he bailed out.

    I don't see how machismo is used to justify QUITTING.
    Fair play,you're a sap! Ha. All he had to do eh? Easy by the sounds of it. And how is "I'm not condoning it, justifying anything?
    And like I said, he wouldn't have had to quit against Broner, FACT!
    He didn't have to quit against Ray....but he did...now that is what you call a FACT.
    Last edited by corvette; 04-19-2015 at 02:49 AM.

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