1/19 SHO PPV [Holding] Potential Broner vs Pacquiao January Fight Thread

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Stinky Diver

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This Broner - Pacquaio betting line...Right now Pac is at -196...Think I might throw $1,000 on that shyt and get and easy $500.
 

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This will be the fight that ruins Broner. He takes lots of shyts as is, but it ain't a good thing to take multis from Pac for twelve . Maidana already took his soul, Pac is gonna take whats left of his flesh.

Funny hearing Spence using reverse psychology saying he don't fukk with Broner in an effort to motivate him. Lowkey Spence feels sorry for him.
 

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This will be the fight that ruins Broner. He takes lots of shyts as is, but it ain't a good thing to take multis from Pac for twelve . Maidana already took his soul, Pac is gonna take whats left of his flesh.

Funny hearing Spence using reverse psychology saying he don't fukk with Broner in an effort to motivate him. Lowkey Spence feels sorry for him.


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Badou Jack vs. Marcus Browne Close For Pacquiao-Broner PPV

By Lem Satterfield

A deal is close for two-division champion Badou Jack to face unbeaten southpaw Marcus Browne in a 175-pound undercard bout to a WBA “regular” welterweight title defense by Manny Pacquiao against four-division title-winner Adrien Broner on January 19 at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Showtime Pay-Per-View, according to a report from RingTV.com.

Earlier this month, Jack (22-1-2, 13 KOs) confirmed to BoxingScene.com a return “as early as January,” desiring to “be more active,” with “Sir” Marcus Browne (21-0, 16 KOs) being “a consideration.”

“It looks like my next fight won’t be against another champion,” said Jack, a 35-year-old nicknamed “The Ripper” who was born on Halloween in Sweden. “I want to be more active, fighting three or four times a year.”

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Browne also expressed interest in fighting Jack to BoxingScene.com, having registered a combined five knockdowns over three straight stoppage wins during an 11-month period ending in January.

“[Jack’s] ahead of me, and I don’t wanna fight anybody who is behind me. If I’m what they claim I am in the boxing world, then he’s a person I should fight. [Jack] responded to me on Instagram saying he wanted to fight,” said the 6-foot-1½ Browne, whose 28th birthday was on November 10.

“He’s not busy, I’m not busy, and the champions have other fights. So I feel like I’m in a great position, and I’m waiting for Badou Jack to step up to the plate. I can’t wait to fight him and beat his ass. [Jack’s] performance against Stevenson was solid. I don’t really see anything special about him, but at the end of the day, he’s a two-time world champion and a solid name. I want to beat him before going after the champions in no particular order.”

Jack is 6-0-2 with two knockouts since being stopped in 61 seconds by Derek Edwards in February 2014, and 4-0-2, with one stoppage victory in his past six fights, all of which were title bouts.

In his last fight in May, Jack battled through a grueling, toe-to-toe draw with left-handed WBC champion Adonis Stevenson (29-1-1, 24 KOs), a 41-year-old whose ninth defense happened before his partisan fans at Air Canada Center in Toronto, Canada.

In his last four 168-pound bouts, Jack dethroned switch-hitting, previously unbeaten WBC champ Anthony Dirrell (April 2015) before defending his crown by split-decision over former titleholder George Groves (September 2015), disqualification against left-handed ex-titlist Lucian Bute (April 2016), and battling to a unification draw with ambidextrous IBF counterpart James DeGale (January 2016).

Jack then relinquished his super middleweight world championship to dethrone Nathan Cleverly as 175-pound titleholder in August 2017 by fifth-round knockout before vacating to challenge Stevenson.

A Staten Island native and 2012 U.S. Olympian, Browne’s last fight in August was a unanimous decision over Lenin Castillo, whose previous record of 18-1-1 (13 KOs) included three consecutive knockouts.

Browne’s rise began last year with KO victories over left-handed title challenger Thomas Williams Jr. and previously unbeaten Seanie Monaghan in the sixth and second rounds.

In January, Browne’s first-round stoppage of Francy Ntetu at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center improved his mark to 12-0 with eight knockouts at the New York venue.

this is a good co main...they pad the undercard with good fights like this and ill think of buying the shyt (if they dont throw it in the movie theaters)
 
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