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Who won Broner vs Maidana?

By Eleanor Gray

Marcos Maidana”, billed as Danger Zone, was a boxing match between American Adrien Broner and Argentine Marcos Maidana. The match was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Maidana won the fight by a unanimous decision.

Is Adrien Broner rich?

Adrien Broner: Net Worth 2021 According to Celebrity Net Worth, Broner is worth a whopping $6 million as of 2021. His primary source of earning is his boxing career; however, the former champion’s rapping career is also a source of earning.

How much money did Adrien Broner make against Santiago?

Broner was paid a $2.5 million fight purse. Broner lost by unanimous decision, with all three judges having scoring the fight in favor of Pacquiao 117–111, 116–112, and 116–112.

Who did Broner hump?

Maidana’s beatdown of Broner sent the online boxing community wild. “Broner was beaten, bruised, humiliated, knocked down, dry humped and combed all in a single night…. Lol,” one YouTube user wrote. A second wrote: “Maidana’s air hump was hilarious.”

How old was Adrien Broner when he fought Maidana?

24-year-
Broner’s performance won praise from his mentor and No. 1-ranked pound-for-pound boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who suggested that the 24-year-old’s “fight with Maidana should be nothing but a minor setback for a major comeback.”

Who has beaten Adrien Broner?

With the verdict from the judges, Broner ended a four-year spell without a victory, which included defeats by Mikey Garcia and Manny Pacquiao.

Is Adrian Broner broken?

Many fans likened him to the legendary boxer, Floyd Mayweather. However, with success came money, and mismanagement of the same led to Broner’s downfall. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the former champion is worth a reported $6 million.

What happened to Adrien Broder?

Adrien Broner is now broke and was just released from jail Following an incident that took place in June 2018 in which a woman claimed Adrien Broner threw himself on top of her and forced her to kiss him, the former four-division champ pleaded guilty to assault and unlawful restraint and was sentenced to probation.