> Can Broner bounce back?

Can Broner bounce back?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
It's not the end of the world for Broner, if you can look past the hype there was a little bit of skill in there but not a whole lot. If he would just stop making a fool of himself and compare his abilities to Floyd, he could carry on and get by on his own merit, not as a superstar as he wants to be but still have some sort of career in boxing for the next few years or so.

Well Im hearing a lot of comparisons to Andre Berto situation after he lost to Ortiz. Broner is a much better boxer than Berto but I think they should be careful who they match him up with in his next couple of fights. He needs to fights some confidence builders and take his time rather than rush for a title cause hes still young.

So his team better forget a rematch with Maidana for now and try to build him back up.

Broner is actually 24, not 23. And he could possibly claim another title, but I think he lacks the tools to become elite. He has good speed and throws decent combinations, but his output is fairly low, his defense isn't anything special, his power isn't as effective at ww, and he doesn't react well to getting hit. I really haven't seen much improvement from him since his first step up fight against De Leon.

This was karma for getting personal with Malignaggi and just behaving terribly every where, every time. He is not a showman, he is annoying and this was great for boxing. Thought it would have been greater if it was a KO.

Maidana's power isnt a lie. He was going to find Adriens chin. And look at the result. Adrien is probably laughing at us, that he fooled us for so long.

Adrien broner will have to move down in weight because the welterweight division is to competitive. He have to clean out the lightweight division then he will have to rematch maidana in a few years. It will enhance his legacy because he bounced back from a loss.

Unfortunately, yes. But hopefully he'll pull a Prince Hamed.

Highly unlikely.....

The Problem is that the Problem has speed and little boxing skills which was very evident tonight

He didn't even stick around for the interview, what kind of **** is that. He's a clown

No nough said.

He's only 23. Several greats had early career losses including 2 for Manny Pacquiao.



Harry Greb is considered the greatest middleweight ever & the #2 best p4p of all time by the IBRO yet he was knocked out cold in 1 of his first fights.



Can ''the problem'' fix the problem?