Adrien Broner Sounds Off On Racism In Boxing; Agrees W/ Floyd & Says He's Seen It 1st Hand

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[VIDEO] ADRIEN BRONER SOUNDS OFF ON RACISM IN BOXING; AGREES WITH FLOYD MAYWEATHER AND SAYS HE'S SEEN IT FIRSTHAND || FIGHTHYPE.COM

"I agree...people made a big deal out of him saying that, but it's true...you see it...I'm not being a racist; I'm just telling facts...they picking sides...just keep it 100, man...don't criticize another boxer and then give the guy a pat on the back for the same shyt," stated 4-division world champion Adrien Broner, who sounded off and co-signed Floyd Mayweather's comments regarding racism in the sport of boxing. Check it out!


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don't criticize another boxer and then give the guy a pat on the back for the same shyt," stated 4-division world champion Adrien Broner,
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don't criticize another boxer and then give the guy a pat on the back for the same shyt," stated 4-division world champion Adrien Broner,
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So many ring posters shots in this :banderas:


There's more too.....look at this thinly veiled racist remark:


Chris Algieri wants either Andre Berto or Adrien Broner next
Mitch Abramson
January 28, 2016

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Chris Algieri and Sylvester Stallone strike a pose in 2014. Photo by Chris Farina of Top Rank.


Long Island’s Chris Algieri is looking to return to the ring in either March or April and expressed serious interest in facing Andre Berto or Adrien Broner.

Since June of 2014, Algieri has fought a succession of first-class opponents in Ruslan Provodnikov, Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan. When his name comes up, it’s usually associated with big fights.

That’s why, coming off a solid decision win against a game Erick Bone in December, Algieri (21-2, 8 knockouts) is in the always-fascinating, in-between fight stage where the most-recognizable names are mentioned as possible opponents.

And two names that seemed to pique his interest are Berto, last seen challenging Floyd Mayweather Jr. unsuccessfully, and Broner, a junior welterweight titlist.

“That’s a great fight,” the 31-year-old said of the match-up with Berto to RingTV. “I think the timing for both of us is great. The style match-up is a great fight. I think it’s a fan-friendly fight. If we could find the venue and the right money for the both of us, I think that’s a fantastic fight, but we’ll see. It’s very preliminary right there. I’ve never been the kind of guy who picked fights so we’ll see what the opportunities are out there.”

The former junior welterweight title-holder smiled at the thought of facing Broner, a brash, sometimes vulgar figure who couldn’t be more different from the Rockwellian Algieri, an aspiring physician who likes to share his favorite recipes on social media and takes seriously the idea of being a role model to fans.

(Broner was last seen on TMZ offering grooming tips to a stripper and tossing money at a camera filming him.)

“I think that would be a really good fight for the fans because the lead-up and the build-up would be massive, massive,” he said of facing Broner. “You have two very different people from different worlds and the dichotomy of those two personalities I think would be very interesting to see as a build-up to the fight. And then stylistically it could work out to be a really good fight.”

Algieri, promoted by Joe DeGuardia, was nestled in the second row of a Broadway Boxing card in Times Square as he spoke on Wednesday, barely noticeable with a thick, winter beard hiding his face.

He’s schedule to make an appearance at the Adidas store in Soho on Saturday on behalf of his sponsor. And he intends to split training between Florida with trainer John David Jackson and New York with Keith Trimble, where his style in the ring continues to evolve.

“It’s funny because early on I was more of a puncher and then I turned into a boxer for my bigger fights,” he said. “And now I’m becoming more of a pressure fighter, so I think it just shows the multi-faceted approach that my style and my team have developed over the years. I’m just happy that I’m able to show different styles at this elite level in terms of finding what style is going to fit for each fight.”


Chris Algieri wants either Andre Berto or Adrien Broner next - Ring TV



Even the white Boxing media picked up on it:sas1:










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