Saturday December 14, Bloody Elbow presents live fight coverage of Adrien Broner vs. Marcos Maidana. Showtime Boxing Broner vs. Maidana airs live on Showtime this Saturday, December 14, with a fight time of 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT. Bloody Elbow will have live fight coverage, including results and discussion, right here.
Today, join Bloody Elbow for a live stream of the Broner vs. Maidana weigh-ins. The weigh-ins take place this afternoon with a free streaming video right here. Start time is 4:00 p.m. ET / 1:00 p.m. PT. This is a Welterweight fight, so both men will need to make the 147 pound limit.
Like his mentor and idol Floyd Mayweather, Adrien Broner is a fighter who absolutely understands the importance of working a crowd. He's the epitome of a "Love Him or Hate Him" kind of fighter, and he gains that position by being extremely brash and outspoken. That attitude makes a Broner weigh-in an important event - a chance to see how much respect Broner and Maidana share, and what Broner will do to make you want to tune in just a little bit more. Don't miss it, live on Bloody Elbow, this afternoon.
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Join us here at Bloody Elbow for the weigh-ins today, and then again for Showtime Boxing Broner vs. Maidana results, discussion, and live fight coverage this Saturday, December 14.
BRONER VS. MAIDANA FIGHT CARD:
Adrien Broner (27-0; 22 KOs) vs. Marcos Maidana (34-3; 31 KOs) - Welterweight (147 lbs.)
Jesus Soto Karass (28-8-3; 18 KOs) vs. Keith Thurman (21-0; 19 KOs) - Welterweight (147 lbs.)
Leo Santa Cruz (25-0-1; 15 KOs) vs. Cesar Seda (25-1; 17 KOs) - Super Bantamweight (122 lbs.)
Beibut Shumenov (13-1; 8 KOs) vs. Tamas Kovacs (23-0; 14 KOs) - Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)
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