Adrien Broner Not About Billions: Marcos Maidana Next in Line

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Last week Adrien Broner turned 24-years-old and the young and flamboyant fighter swears he’s about billions. He wasn’t flushing twenty dollar bills down the toilet but ripping up $100 dollar bills. Broner is an idiot savant that knows how to win in the ring but little does he know that many, many boxers end up dead broke by the time they retire.

He calls him self “About Billions” but he never earned billions, in last year’s fight with Antonio DeMarco, DeMarco earn a higher purse than him. If he was such a high roller, he wouldn’t be wearing the same Gucci chain every time.

Now a true baller is Floyd Mayweather Jr. When you’re labeled as one of the highest paid athletes in the world and you’re posting $6.4 million in just men’s watches, then you have every right to be flamboyant.

Now I am not here to bash on Broner…he obviously has more money than I do and his definitely on the right path when it comes to boxing.

Things are going to get more complicated as you grow and on November things will get more difficult when Broner defends his WBA welterweight title against Marcos Maidana.

Broner’s fight with Paulie Malignaggi was closer than anticipated and unlike Malignaggi, Maidana (34-3, 31 KO) has the power to knock you out. We know that Broner has trouble with hard punchers. Broner looked tepid against Daniel Ponce De Leon and we all know how that ended with a controversial win.

“I see a lot of people hating on me and my decisions,” Broner wrote via Twitter. “Well listen, I ain’t perfect, but I know one thing I’m undefeated and young and on top. … I love my haters and the ones who love me.”

“You a damn fool if you think Chino Maidana can beat me. LOL! And when I’m done with this b**ch Chino Maidana, I’m go f*** Matthysse up. Easy money.”

If Broner does face Maidana on Showtime, it’s definitely a fight I won’t miss. Let’s just hope Broner can walk the talk.

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  1. Could there possibly be a worse image to represent the sport of boxing than Adrien Broner ? Broner can only avoid certain fighters for so long, eventually he’ll be thoroughly beaten down in a ring for us all to enjoy. And hopefully sooner than later.

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