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Adrien Broner is a prime example of talent only gets you so far.

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  • #11
    Anybody remember him flushing that money down the toilet. He tried so hard to be Floyd

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    • #12
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      I gave him the benefit of the doubt until he barely beat a passed it Pauli.

      Thats when I knew his ceiling was very low.
      That was the fight that turned me off too. I had Paulie winning tbh. Thought he was busier.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

        You can be hyper talented but if you have nothing else you will only go so far. Needed to throw more punches and give the fans something.

        Stardom comes with talent dedication and give the fans something too.
        Rigo didn’t waste his potential the way Broner did. He just didn’t get the opportunity more than anything.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
          Was never as good as some people once fought but was unquestionably a talented kid. The DeMarco performance always sticks in my mind as probably his peak.

          I just watched the Cobbs fight and damn, Broner is an absolute shell of himself man. He looks 34 going on 54. I never liked the guy but I do pity him, I always think it’s sad to see people essentially ruin their own future whether it be in boxing or just general life.

          Broner’s careless attitude and complete lack of discipline essentially wasted any talent he once had. I suspect it’s wasted the majority of the money too. Should be a valuable lesson for any young fighter on the same path. You have to stay disciplined and put that work in!
          Yes, indeed! Broner career was a real waste of human tragedy. He will be forever remembered as the guy who had the fight game in the palm of his hands and by the balls but let them go. It’s just really sad! With the proper self discipline and focus he could have been great.


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          • #15
            What is sad is he squandered huge portion of his earnings trying to be Mayweather. Things like flushing dollar bills into the toilet, nightclubbing, paying lawyers when he's in legal trouble, etc. And he's got like 10 kids to feed.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
              Was never as good as some people once fought but was unquestionably a talented kid. The DeMarco performance always sticks in my mind as probably his peak.

              I just watched the Cobbs fight and damn, Broner is an absolute shell of himself man. He looks 34 going on 54. I never liked the guy but I do pity him, I always think it’s sad to see people essentially ruin their own future whether it be in boxing or just general life.

              Broner’s careless attitude and complete lack of discipline essentially wasted any talent he once had. I suspect it’s wasted the majority of the money too. Should be a valuable lesson for any young fighter on the same path. You have to stay disciplined and put that work in!
              bet this idiot wishes he didn't show himself flushing 100s in the toilet

              i feel no pity for someone like that

              many people can only wish to have that type of money, and this idiot showed himself flushing it in the toilet

              if he was a bum in the street asking for a $1, folks should ignore him

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              • #17
                Originally posted by HrNY View Post

                bet this idiot wishes he didn't show himself flushing 100s in the toilet

                i feel no pity for someone like that

                many people can only wish to have that type of money, and this idiot showed himself flushing it in the toilet

                if he was a bum in the street asking for a $1, folks should ignore him
                The guy was/is an ****** and he probably doesn’t deserve any sympathy but I just hate seeing talented people waste their potential.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Yes, indeed! Broner career was a real waste of human tragedy. He will be forever remembered as the guy who had the fight game in the palm of his hands and by the balls but let them go. It’s just really sad! With the proper self discipline and focus he could have been great.

                  Yeah the guy had the world at his feet at 23, he completely blew it.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by jqSide View Post
                    What is sad is he squandered huge portion of his earnings trying to be Mayweather. Things like flushing dollar bills into the toilet, nightclubbing, paying lawyers when he's in legal trouble, etc. And he's got like 10 kids to feed.
                    A lot of these young fighters fail to realise “Money” Mayweather was gimmick not a lifestyle. For all his bravado, Floyd was a gym rat who trained his ass off and stayed incredibly disciplined.
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                    • #20
                      He wasnt even that talented he was the product of the HBO hype machine and very carefully matched fights in the beginning of his career. He shined against much smaller opponents like gavin rees, eloy perez, jason litzau. As soon as broner moved up in weight his talent no longer shined through like it did when he was bullying midgets.
                      Last edited by Southpawology; 06-09-2024, 01:59 PM.

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