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Broner's Racist Remark to Pacquiao: "I got a *** for you for dinner"




This is Not the First-time offense for Broner when it comes to insensitive remarks and the utterances of slurs. It’s not even the first time he’s specifically gone to the “Asian stereotype” bag during the promotion of this fight.

Last Saturday night in Las Vegas, 40-year old Senator Manny Pacquiao fought Adrien Broner—a somehow-even-more-washed occasional creep and an all-the-time dick. Broner was supposed to be the next big thing, but instead he’s lost and drawn his last two fights while melting down outside the ring. As for Pacquiao, he’s more of an politician than a boxer these days. Both men are past their peak it seems, and the best thing about this is that only one of them can win.






Adrien Broner tells Filipino Pacquiao supporters “I got a cat for you for dinner” and “I got some sautéed German Shepherd for you in the back” 

One Netizen on Twitter said:



When it was time for the two fighters to face off, Broner got extremely racist, making a pair of jokes about Pacquiao fans eating dogs and cats. Ha ha!

Unanimous Decision

Manny Pacquiao vowed to show in his first fight since turning 40 last month that he was still a force to be reckoned with in boxing. He is.

While he might not be the overwhelming force he was in his electrifying prime, boxing's only eight-division world champion showed that he was still pretty darn good as he easily rolled past Adrien Broner by unanimous decision Saturday night to retain his secondary welterweight world title for the first time.



In the end, it was a wipeout, though the judges did give Broner some love in scoring the fight 117-111, 116-112 and 116-112. ESPN.com had it a shutout for Pacquiao, 120-108.

"I feel so happy because I did my best in the fight and in training. Thank God for this victory," Pacquiao said. "I'm so happy because God gave me this good health. At the age of 40, I can still give my best. Although I wanted to be aggressive more, my camp told me don't be careless and to counter him and wait for opportunities."

Mayweather Rematch




Pacquiao, a future Hall of Famer and an all-time great, won the 147-pound belt by dominant seventh-round knockout of Lucas Matthysse in July in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, his first KO win in nine years. That victory set the stage for his return to the United States for the first time in 26 months to face Broner in what could have served as a warm-up for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather.


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