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“Are you going to rinse” or rinse? – up-to-date wedding by Adrien Broner

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Adrien Broner talks at the press conference for the Blair Cobbs fight

Opinion Adrien Broner says that he “gives his life” to boxing for the next three to five years, a promise in which the boxing world asks if he goes to rinsed or just breaks.

Former world champion in four weight, who fought only three times in the last six and a half years, abandoned a statement in social media with a trademark opposition.

“Man, I am to revive boxing for the next 3-5 years.

Broner oath is associated with the sign of questions over his long -term promotional link with Don King. The contract was to restore the “problem” in a mixture of huge fights, but so far it was more a promise than delivery.

Cincinnati came to a low win with Bill Hutchinson with a defeat with Blair Cobbs, and despite the conversation about the rematch, nothing materialized.

Broner activity problem

This run means that since the defeat of Manny Pacquiao in January 2019, the activity in the Broner Ring has released to creep. Future Hall of Famer had only three fights, with two wins and a petite opposition at the highest level.

In combination with its well -documented expenditure habits, the lack of action fueled talking about the financial burden.

Broner has always been with the traps of his success, cars, jewelry and high-end life, but with petite nights of fighting they wonder if the next few years will concern prosecution of titles or prosecution of payments.

Recently, Broner has replaced the celebration of trademarks less than a luxurious lifestyle. However, if Broner can break at the age of 36, there is no reason why he could not take care of the title, if he does something more than to go through the applications for a check.

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Last gear or final?

The veteran promise may be a sign of final, total pressure on regaining the past or the need to maintain income flow.

Either way, activity, conditioning and results decide whether this extends his heritage or will accelerate his fall.

For Don King, it will be a challenge to find fights that keep the Broner’s significant and solvent. For Broner, the next move will decide whether it is a revival or a warning for fighters who fall into the city.

Since then, WBN contacted a long -term promoter to confirm whether Broner remains part of his stable.

Broner was once a pound star and one of the biggest boxers, both awards that in a few years will see his foot in the door in Canastot.

His last great win was twelve years ago against Paulie Malignaggi after exceeding 140 pounds, but the welterweight division was not as good for Broner as most of his other weight activities.

Although he said it earlier in 2023, when he began his last return, Broner must seriously if he wants to earn stern money.

Maybe it will be this one?

The views expressed in this article are Phil Jay’s opinions.

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