Manny Pacquiao and Adrien Broner trade verbal jabs during LA media event

Winner of the Jan. 19 welterweight title showdown on Showtime PPV will have serious clout in the stacked 147-pound division.
Los Angeles - When Manny Pacquiao and Adren Broner face a long time in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Tuesday, you also spoke in the sound bytes for the brozers TMZ crowd and Pacquiao spoke in the most platitudes @

Q and a host Jim Gray said, hopefully we will see in exchange for two more war criminals at MGM Grande Saturday, pay-per-view on January 19th, for more than fifty words, more than the words like Tuesday, @ 33 (3-3-1) , 24 knockouts) have almost all been shortened to his biggest fights, as opposed to 40-year-old Pacquiao (60-7-2, 39 KOS), he is considered to be a very live dog. Two interview @

Bronar of four departments bounced between 140 and 147 pounds in the last five years and never got out. He is with the people of Mikey Garcia and Shawn Porter's pound worth £ 2. In both the @ message losing messages, he was criticized for throwing a small number of holidays to win the round @ but Pacquiao represented the biggest name in the ring and he knows that it is a chance he can not erase @

"They say that you are as good as your last performance and have had eight losses, and you still admire him as the greatest of all time." Broner said @ @ three times has been lost @ I got three good losses @ after this victory I got close to my donkey fight, we are big and best things @

"It's really a dream for me," Bronner added, @ "Now I got the opportunity to make money, I just dreamed of dream @ @ I want to eat"

Since signing the agreement with Premier Boxing champions, Pakwei is open to the Weaverweight cupboard PBC considering that after the match-up for several years without much appeal against unnecessary third fight against Pakwei's first fight @ @ Jeff Horn, Jesse Vargas and Timothy Bradley, Most of the Floyd Mayer junior @ Saving, and even the possibility of a recovery was in danger, but he knows pyakuiyao bronarera not see behind the 11-year-old with a 11-year-old with a chip on his shoulder.


"He is young and he is fast - and he is fast with his face," Pacquiao said with a smile "There are more actions in the ring-we know what people want @ @ @ Do not forget to see a fight it will be a lifetime" @


“ This is really like a dream come true for me. Right now I got a chance to make money I could only dream of. I gotta take mines. ”

Broner was asked if he’ll be able to fully enjoy a victory over Pacquiao considering the Filipino fighter’s age@

“In the books, when they say Adrien defeated Manny Pacquiao, they don’t say he’s 40,” Broner said@ “So I don’t care about none of that@”

It’s crazy to think about but Broner is only 29-years-old@ It seems like he’s been around forever, but that’s because despite whether he’s won or lost, he’s remained in the public consciousness— a lot of times because of his antics outside the ring@ But when asked why he got the call over other welterweights in the PBC stable, Broner said it was no coincidence: “Because you’d rather do an interview with Adrien Broner than them other welterweights@ … I gotta be the one to sell the fight@ His English isn’t that (good)@ All he do is smile and say one word at a time@ So I gotta sell the fight@”

For Pacquiao, the fight marks a return to Las Vegas for the first time in more than two years@ “Pacman” has fought in Las Vegas a total of 19 times, including some of the biggest fights in the sport’s history@ The fighting Filipino Senator is excited to return, calling it “the boxing capital” of the world@ He knows a win could lead to even bigger matchups down the road, and he’s hopeful they’ll be in America@

“This fight is going to be a good fight,” Pacquiao said@ “I have to pass through him before fighting Floyd Mayweather@ I want to prove to the boxing fans that Manny Pacquiao is still in the pack@ You will see more fights with Manny Pacquiao here in the United States@”

For all that Pacquiao has achieved in the sport, it’s no wonder so many were curious what’s brought him back to the ring this time@ He’s done everything, including becoming the first eight-division champion in the history of the sport@ What does a win over Broner do for his legacy, and what is the reason he’s continuing his career?

“I continue my career as a boxer because boxing is my passion,” Pacquiao said@ “When I hung up my gloves once, I felt sad not being in the ring and giving inspiration to people in the Philippines and boxing fans@”


As long as Pacquiao has an entire country behind him, he’s a dangerous man@ And Tuesday the press conference was packed with Filipino supporters who cheered his every comment@ Broner certainly sounded ready, and seems up for the challenge on Jan@ 19@

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