Adrien Broner surprising confessed to his finances just a few hours after the Don King promoter confirmed that the former four -person champion would return to the ring on October 4 in Miami.
Broner, who lost his last fight against Blair Cobbs, started to social media with an unfilted message about his current situation. “The problem” insists that he still wants to fight under King’s banner, but he must start thinking about himself if the money does not appear.
“I love Don King so much that I am still trying to become a world champion under his umbrella, but the way everything is happening now, I have to think about myself, because he is already a billionaire and I don’t have a damn penny.
“I know that I can call some of my close friends for money, but my pride stands in the way, but this shit is devilish. Magic is a sense.
“Although I lost my last fight, without respect, but that n **** is still not a major draw than me.”
Broner’s future with Don King
In its future cooperating with King, Broner added: “I just want to get back in shape and earn my own money. I am not asking for a leaflet, but if I have nowhere to stay or without the date of the fight (October 4 not), I think I just sell drugs to take care of my 10 children and family.
“MFS said, fuck, so damn, call, I will overcome your price plug at ** d.”
Post appears among the king’s confirmation that Broner will appear at Undercard of Kubrat Pulev vs Michael Hunter, without the official calling the opponent.
Uncertain fighting date
Broner’s fight at the Jai-Lai Casino already doubts that Hunter confirms that he is in the face of Jarrella Miller in Las Vegas on September 11. Hunter and King close the corners over whether the warrior is a free agent after the King’s victory worth $ 1.1 million.
If Hunter drops the card, Broner may still have a header, potentially against Cobbs in the second fight, as King also confirmed for the program.
King also ratified the former cruise weight master Noel Mikaelian for the card.
But Broner’s comments paint the gloomy picture of his current circumstances, and the native of Cincinnati claims that he weighs desperate measures supporting his family.
Whether the upcoming date of Miami will aid revive his fortunes, both financially and competitive, will just turn out. However, the former Master explained that he is ready to take matters into his own hands.
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