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Kosport Magazine Breaking News: Adrien Broner Decides Not to Retire
Adrien Broner has announced that he will not be retiring, despite his recent loss to Blair Cobbs. The former four-division world champion confirmed the news on his Instagram, stating that he received a message from God to continue fighting.
This decision comes as a surprise to many, as Broner has suffered three losses in his last six fights since 2017. Some questioned whether promoter Don King would continue to feature Broner on his cards.
Broner, who turns 35 on July 28th, admitted that he has been “doing things the wrong way” and that his training methods have held him back. However, it’s clear that his aging and lack of power, speed, and work rate have also been major contributing factors to his recent struggles.
In his Instagram post, Broner also promised to take full advantage of the opportunity God has given him. It’s clear that he has reflected on his mistakes and is determined to make a comeback.
However, it’s worth noting that Broner’s performance at welterweight has been underwhelming, with his best years coming at super featherweight. At 147 pounds, he lacks the physical tools to compete with the top contenders. His recent loss to Blair Cobbs, who isn’t even ranked in the top 15 at welterweight, is a clear example of this.
In fact, many believe that Broner has been lucky to escape with wins in some of his past fights. If it weren’t for controversial decisions, he could have as many as four additional losses on his record.
So what’s next for Broner? Some suggest that he should try to return to the super featherweight division, where his power could make a bigger impact. However, it may not be easy for him to drop back down to that weight class, as he has gained a significant amount of weight due to his eating habits.
Regardless of what weight class he fights in, it’s clear that Broner still has a lot to prove if he wants to make a successful comeback. Only time will tell if he can turn his career around and become a force in the ring once again.
Kosport Magazine’s Take: Broner Must Change His Ways to Succeed
While we commend Broner for not giving up on his boxing career, it’s clear that he needs to make some major changes if he wants to be successful. His recent losses have shown that he can no longer rely on his power and skills alone.
Broner must focus on improving his conditioning, speed, and work rate if he wants to compete at the highest level. If he continues to “do things the wrong way,” as he admitted, his career will continue to spiral downward.
We hope to see Broner make good on his promise and come back stronger than ever. But ultimately, it’s up to him to change his ways and prove to the boxing world that he still has what it takes to be a champion.