Floyd Mayweather Refers to Adrien Broner As An Always Broke Alcoholic [VIDEO]
In addition to winning in the ring, Floyd Mayweather Jr is a pro for popping off and providing entertaining sound-bites, especially to those who he is not a fan of. In a recent interview, Mayweather weighed in on boxer Adrien Broner, who is fighting his TMT Ashley Theophane on Friday. Referring to the recent drama that Broner has been involved in, Mayweather, who was once friends with Broner, stated:
Adrien Broner, his nickname is ‘The Problem.’ I think he has a lot of problems. Adrien Broner was just an alcoholic six months ago.
He added,
I’m still trying to find out what AB stands for. Always broke? He gave himself a 10-figure name: About Billions. We know he ain’t never seen 8 figures or 9 figures. He’s barely seen 7 figures. It could be safe to say that just one of my cars costs more than he made in his whole career.
Listen to the full interview below.
[Hot 97]
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