Guerrero/Thurman And Broner/Molina Tops 3/7 NBC Card

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Broner vs. Molina Jr. heats up first PBC card
Jan 13, 2015 By PBC Editor


The Premier Boxing Champions series on NBC kicks off with what is shaping up to be a bruising affair between two 140-pound warriors.



Power-packed contenders Adrien “The Problem” Broner and John “The Gladiator” Molina Jr. will meet in the ring on March 7 as the co-main event for the first Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) card on NBC.



The fight, at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, will be televised at 9 p.m. ET as the first of 20 live broadcasts on NBC and NBC Sports Network in 2015.



Broner (29-1, 22 KOs) has earned world titles in three weight classes, and is now pursuing another at 140 pounds. The Cincinnati native has defeated former world champions such as Antonio DeMarco and Paulie Malignaggi, with his only loss coming in a 147-pound title fight against Marcos Maidana in December 2013.



In his last fight, Broner won a 12-round unanimous decision over Emmanuel Taylor in Cincinnati on September 6, 2014, to secure a vacant 140-pound belt.



Molina Jr. (27-5, 22 KOs) has competed for a world title at 135 pounds, losing by technical knockout to DeMarco in September 2012.



The Covina, California, native’s résumé includes notable wins over previously unbeaten prospects Henry Lundy and Mickey Bey. Molina Jr. was defeated in his last fight, dropping a 10-round unanimous decision to Humberto Soto in Las Vegas on September 13, 2014.



The other co-headlining fight on the inaugural PBC on NBC card is a clash between 147-pound title contenders Keith “One Time” Thurman (24-0) and Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-2-1).


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The co-main event for the first PBC on NBC fight should be a lively and hard-hitting affair


http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/news/broner-vs-molina-jr-heats-first-pbc-card



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Broner vs. Molina Jr. heats up first PBC card
Jan 13, 2015 By PBC Editor


The Premier Boxing Champions series on NBC kicks off with what is shaping up to be a bruising affair between two 140-pound warriors.



Power-packed contenders Adrien “The Problem” Broner and John “The Gladiator” Molina Jr. will meet in the ring on March 7 as the co-main event for the first Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) card on NBC.



The fight, at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, will be televised at 9 p.m. ET as the first of 20 live broadcasts on NBC and NBC Sports Network in 2015.



Broner (29-1, 22 KOs) has earned world titles in three weight classes, and is now pursuing another at 140 pounds. The Cincinnati native has defeated former world champions such as Antonio DeMarco and Paulie Malignaggi, with his only loss coming in a 147-pound title fight against Marcos Maidana in December 2013.



In his last fight, Broner won a 12-round unanimous decision over Emmanuel Taylor in Cincinnati on September 6, 2014, to secure a vacant 140-pound belt.



Molina Jr. (27-5, 22 KOs) has competed for a world title at 135 pounds, losing by technical knockout to DeMarco in September 2012.



The Covina, California, native’s résumé includes notable wins over previously unbeaten prospects Henry Lundy and Mickey Bey. Molina Jr. was defeated in his last fight, dropping a 10-round unanimous decision to Humberto Soto in Las Vegas on September 13, 2014.



The other co-headlining fight on the inaugural PBC on NBC card is a clash between 147-pound title contenders Keith “One Time” Thurman (24-0) and Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-2-1).


broner-and-molina.jpg



The co-main event for the first PBC on NBC fight should be a lively and hard-hitting affair


http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/news/broner-vs-molina-jr-heats-first-pbc-card



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Danny vs Lamont should've been in March

Cuz if these nikkas is really fighting 3-4 times this yr...Swift coulda then fought in June for PR Parade

Unless...Allah knows Floyd is fighting Manny in May N Cotto v Canelo would be in June...


Have you looked at the Premier Boxing Champions site yet breh?


The bios and backstory for each fighter is :banderas:


Of course I checked out AB's....Im about to look at Swift's next then Thurman's.
 
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People are going to give Broner way too much credit when he stops Molina and Guerrero getting that cashout
 

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People are going to give Broner way too much credit when he stops Molina and Guerrero getting that cashout

If Adrien Broner stops John Molina in a exciting fashion, why shouldn't he get the credit?


Hell, some Boxing posters on THIS site alone believes Molina is a legit threat to Adrien Broner:manny:
 
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If Adrien Broner stops John Molina in a exciting fashion, why shouldn't he get the credit?


Hell, some Boxing posters on THIS site alone believes Molina is a legit threat to Adrien Broner:manny:

Just my opinion I see Molina as a three round fighter and then having small burst after in each round. Molina always seems to mentally break when force is applied and tends to fall back as it gets rough. I could see Molina rocking or even dropping Broner, but the fact is Molina has three punches a touch jab, a winging right hand and a check left hook as well as doesn't put together combos. I think Broner should move early beat on old boy and stop him late if he comes in shape and is sharp.
 

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Just my opinion I see Molina as a three round fighter and then having small burst after in each round. Molina always seems to mentally break when force is applied and tends to fall back as it gets rough. I could see Molina rocking or even dropping Broner, but the fact is Molina has three punches a touch jab, a winging right hand and a check left hook as well as doesn't put together combos. I think Broner should move early beat on old boy and stop him late if he comes in shape and is sharp.


I see Molina and the fight the same way you do, but some of the brehs on here think that Molina is a threat:manny:


I see Molina just as you do, and if somehow he beat AB, Molina will never receive praise from me....AB would just be considered a fraud in my eyes:yeshrug:
 
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