Self-Confidence No ‘Problem’ For Adrien Broner

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By Jake Donovan

You have to hand it to Adrien Broner. Even in the presence of the man around whom his own routine is shaped, the undefeated super featherweight still finds ways to keep it ‘me-first.’

But then, maybe it’s just one more way that Broner attempts to emulate Floyd Mayweather Jr.

In the buildup to his vacant title fight showdown with Vicente Martin Rodriguez, Broner openly admitted to his disdain for watching fight footage of upcoming opposition.

“When you get in ring, you don't fight the same fight,” explained the 22-year old of his stance on watching fight tape (or fight DVD these days). “You fight everyone different. Watching tape is pointless. If you ask me, I’d rather pop in a tape of Floyd and see what moves I can steal, than watch tape of my opponents. It’s pointless to me.”

Those who even casually observe the game take note of the manner in which Broner carries himself, and how similar it is to that of Mayweather. It was on display again Saturday night in his hometown of Cincinnati, where he had his way with Rodriguez en route to a third round knockout and status as an alphabet titlist in a 130 lb. division that is rapidly heating up.

In attendance for the occasion was none other than Mayweather himself, a treat for boxing junkies considering that the undefeated pound-for-pound king doesn’t make it a habit to attend fights very often. The last trip he made was – he insisted – by accident when he decided to take a ringside seat for Victor Ortiz’ upset win over Andre Berto.

It turned out to be one hell of an accidental turn, as the foundation was immediately laid for Mayweather’s return to the ring after a 16-month absence when he knocked out Ortiz in four rounds this past September.

With rumors abound of who he will next face, Mayweather casually strutted into the U.S. Bank Arena to watch a possible future star in Broner. Both fighters share the same advisor, boxing powerbroker Al Haymon.

The connection perhaps in part explains his decision to travel cross country on Thanksgiving weekend for a night at the fights. Whatever the reason, he sat back and grinned while watching Broner serve up his own two-piece with a biscuit against Rodriguez in a brilliant – albeit brief - performance.

Given his affinity for the future Hall of Famer, one would assume that Broner would be more taken aback by his idol showing up ringside for his first world title win – fittingly enough for a fight at the same weight class in which Mayweather won his first championship.

Instead, Broner acted as if it was Mayweather’s pleasure to see him. Such was the tone in his response when asked during a modified post-fight press conference whether or not he and Floyd shared words following the biggest win of his career.

"Yeah, I talked to him; what you want me to say?” was Broner’s blunt response, as reflected by Boxingscene.com’s Bill Emes who was at ringside (though not the questioning reporter).

Perhaps Broner insulted at the suggestion that the night was bigger due to Mayweather’s presence, even if that’s not what the questioning reporter had in mind.

Going into the fight, his in-ring rituals – which include having his hair brushed by his father Thomas – stood out as unique, with fans hoping the Cincinnati-bred fighter was more confident than arrogant.

His post-fight interview with HBO color commentator Max Kellerman debunked that theory, as his did his brief remaining comments when addressing the ringside media afterward.

“Hold on, no disrespect to Victor Ortiz, but I'm not a surfer. I don't ride on other peoples waves. I'm happy he (Mayweather) came to see me, but (Saturday night) was about Adrien Broner.”

Never let it be said that Adrien Broner is a hero worshipper – unless of course, he regards himself as his biggest hero.

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He has a lot of talent. I hope his own flashiness doesn't blind him though. I must say though, Gary Russel Jr. impressed me a lil more than Broner.
 
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He has a lot of talent. I hope his own flashiness doesn't blind him though. I must say though, Gary Russel Jr. impressed me a lil more than Broner.

I feel the opposite. I like to see a guy deal with some adversity and still get a decisive win. He needs to fight guys who will shake him up a bit before he starts fighting the real guys in his division.
 
dude has impressive consecutive KO's I like how he box....definitely a future star...I like Broner rise to stardom more than Russell...dude was getting hit flush way to easily in back to back fights...
 
dude has impressive consecutive KO's I like how he box....definitely a future star...I like Broner rise to stardom more than Russell...dude was getting hit flush way to easily in back to back fights...

Put it this way, neither one of them is ready for a big step up in class, based on the "toughman" level of comp they are fighting. You learn nothing fighting mismatched opponents.
 
Put it this way, neither one of them is ready for a big step up in class, based on the "toughman" level of comp they are fighting. You learn nothing fighting mismatched opponents.

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I think they're both at the stage where their promoters should protect them but they quickly getting past that, especially Russell.

And if Broner wants to be Mayweather 2.0, he better have Floyd's work ethic. I doubt that fat guy who brushes his hair is up at 3am running.
 
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I think they're both at the stage where their promoters should protect them but they quickly getting past that, especially Russell.

And if Broner wants to be Mayweather 2.0, he better have Floyd's work ethic. I doubt that fat guy who brushes his hair is up at 3am running.

That's his dad.:lol::lol::lol:
 
Put it this way, neither one of them is ready for a big step up in class, based on the "toughman" level of comp they are fighting. You learn nothing fighting mismatched opponents.

out of all the new cats emerging I like how dude fight...he has potential...I really like his power....with the cockiness to match :lol:
 
out of all the new cats emerging I like how dude fight...he has potential...I really like his power....with the cockiness to match :lol:

He has a shitload of potential. But someone needs to tell him to cut out the Floyd Mayweather act already. Get cocky after you've done something. Maybe he should talk to Daniel Jacobs, another highly touted HBO prospect who got KO'd in his biggest fight. Check Floyd's early fights, dude was nowhere near as cocky as Broner. Broner should follow suit and stay focused.
 
He has a shitload of potential. But someone needs to tell him to cut out the Floyd Mayweather act already. Get cocky after you've done something. Maybe he should talk to Daniel Jacobs, another highly touted HBO prospect who got KO'd in his biggest fight. Check Floyd's early fights, dude was nowhere near as cocky as Broner. Broner should follow suit and stay focused.

I agree its too early to be so cocky at the same time young man is trying to market himself....

C/S about Jacobs since Pirog drop him I haven't even seen anything good from him again...he came into that fight underestimating his opponent....

Broner has some real talent so far...and he has a crowd pleasing style he wants to end the fight with his power....a possible star at 130...
 
I agree its too early to be so cocky at the same time young man is trying to market himself....

C/S about Jacobs since Pirog drop him I haven't even seen anything good from him again...he came into that fight underestimating his opponent....

Broner has some real talent so far...and he has a crowd pleasing style he wants to end the fight with his power....a possible star at 130...

He defintely has talent but dude is talking about walking right through guys like Gamboa and Rios. Said he already considers himself an elite fighter, based off what? Talent? OK, but now you gotta walk the walk. I hope I'm wrong but I see flashes of Zab Judah in this dude. Zab thought he was already a huge star and got his world crushed by Kostya. This kid needs to button his lip with all the talk and let his fists speak for him. All that other shit he does is cool, when you've arrived, which he hasn't yet. Russel Jr.'s attitude and poise impressed me much more.
 
That's his dad.:lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Damn. His dad by blood??? Genetics is a fool.

He has a shitload of potential. But someone needs to tell him to cut out the Floyd Mayweather act already. Get cocky after you've done something. Maybe he should talk to Daniel Jacobs, another highly touted HBO prospect who got KO'd in his biggest fight. Check Floyd's early fights, dude was nowhere near as cocky as Broner. Broner should follow suit and stay focused.

Yep.

He defintely has talent but dude is talking about walking right through guys like Gamboa and Rios. Said he already considers himself an elite fighter, based off what? Talent? OK, but now you gotta walk the walk. I hope I'm wrong but I see flashes of Zab Judah in this dude. Zab thought he was already a huge star and got his world crushed by Kostya. This kid needs to button his lip with all the talk and let his fists speak for him. All that other shit he does is cool, when you've arrived, which he hasn't yet. Russel Jr.'s attitude and poise impressed me much more.

I see a little Judah too and that makes me nervous.
 
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