Didn’t even attempt to make it sound like some shyt Pac would say.I see Pac got a new guy to make his social media posts
Didn’t even attempt to make it sound like some shyt Pac would say.I see Pac got a new guy to make his social media posts
Yeah I think this will be Broner's last fight with naive fans repeating the old "Oh he's focused this time around". And I'm sure Broner will come in the ring amped and hungry but once the skill set level and styles play in the hand of Pac all that focus and hunger will go out the window for Broner AS USUAL when he's taken to deep waters.:absad:I expect Pac to beat Broner pretty easily possibly even stop him but I rather go with a wide UD. Frankly I don't know how anyone can still buy the "this time he's taking it seriously" shyt about Broner, regardless of his new arrest, even before that I didn't buy it for a second. Plus he can take it as serious as he wants he's still not on Pacquiao's level not eve the 40 years old Pac's level.
Broner by KO
Pacquiao-Broner: "All Access" Series Debuts on January 4
SHOWTIME Sports will chronicle the buildup to the welterweight world championship between Senator Manny Pacquiao and must-see attraction Adrien Broner with a new installment of the Emmy Award-winning series ALLACCESS. The multi-part series premieres Friday, January 4 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME and airs on consecutive Fridays leading into the January 19 SHOWTIME PPV® from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
ALL ACCESS: PACQUIAO VS. BRONER will peel back the curtain as Pacquiao transitions from the final days of Senate in his native Philippines to training camp in Los Angeles for his first fight in America in more than two years. The immersive series will document Broner, one of boxing’s most colorful personalities, as the four-division champion prepares for a chance to become a two-time titlist in boxing’s glamour division.
Episode two of ALL ACCESS: PACQUIAO VS. BRONER will premiere Friday, January 11 at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT. ALL ACCESS EPILOGUE, which spotlights the immediate buildup to fight night and the solemn aftermath of world championship prizefighting, will premiere on Saturday, January 26.
The acclaimed SHOWTIME Sports original series will be accompanied by digital features released throughout fight week on the networks’ social media channels. ALL ACCESS DAILY will deliver the same intimate access and signature storytelling as the intensity builds toward fight night. New installments of the digital series will be available each day beginning Wednesday, January 16 on the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page.
Filming for the series is underway as Pacquiao recently begun phase two of his camp in Los Angeles under the legendary Freddie Roach. Cincinnati’s Broner, the second-youngest four-division champion in history, is in the midst of training camp in West Palm Beach, Fla., under the tutelage of Kevin Cunningham.
Broner isn’t intelligent enough or active enough even for a 40 year old pacquiao. Unless he suddenly adds more volume to his punch count he’s gonna fukking stand there in the shoulder roll like a fukking moron and shake his head with every pacquiao punch while losing on every scorecard 118-110 and brush his fukking hair like “yea but we gettin money doe!!” fukk nikka
Broner may be trash and a clown, but he generates a lot of fan interest, even moreso than some of the top level fighters
He's basically Tiffany Haddish with a jab.....
Pacquiao: I Forgot How Fun Knockouts Are; I Want To KO Broner
By Keith Idec
Manny Pacquiao hadn’t knocked out an opponent in 8½ years before he stopped Lucas Matthysse on July 15.
The powerful Filipino southpaw hopes that seventh-round technical knockout was just the beginning of a completely opposite streak. The 40-year-old Pacquiao wants nothing more than to become the first fighter to knock out Adrien Broner when they fight for Pacquiao’s WBA world welterweight title January 19 in Las Vegas.
“I am not making a prediction, but my goal is to knock out Broner,” Pacquiao said during a training session this week at Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, California. “I am looking for a knockout against Broner. I have to maximize the opportunity. I forgot how much fun winning a fight by knockout was until I stopped Lucas Matthysse last summer to win the WBA welterweight title. It felt great to win that way and the fans loved it, too, so why not try for it again?”
Broner, 29, has three losses, one draw and a no-contest on his record, but the Cincinnati native never has lost by knockout. His chin consistently has been one of his greatest strengths throughout his 10 years as a pro.
Marcos Maidana dropped Broner twice, once apiece in the second and eighth rounds, during their welterweight title fight five years ago. Broner exhibited resilience and toughness in that fight, however, by getting off the canvas both times and making Maidana fight for 12 hard rounds.
Argentina’s Maidana won that December 2013 bout by unanimous decision at Alamodome in San Antonio.
Pacquiao pointed out that his desire to knock out Broner is strictly business, not due to anything away from boxing.
“I have nothing personal against Adrien Broner,” Pacquiao said. “This fight is strictly business. He is fun. He makes me laugh. He knows how to sell himself and to sell a fight.”
Pacquiao (60-7-2, 39 KOs) will make the first defense of the WBA world 147-pound title he won from Matthysse (39-5, 36 KOs, 1 NC) when he encounters Broner (33-3-1, 24 KOs, 1 NC). Showtime will distribute Pacquiao-Broner two weeks from Saturday night as the main event of a four-fight pay-per-view telecast from MGM Grand Garden Arena.