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Writer's pictureLarry Lightfinger

Blair Cobbs Promises "Ass-Whooping" for Broner in Heated Pre-Fight Presser

Hollywood, FL - The air crackled with tension as Blair Cobbs and Adrien Broner faced off at a fiery pre-fight press conference ahead of their Friday night bout at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.



Blair Cobbs


Experience vs. Upset:

Cobbs (16-1-1, 10 KOs), the younger and less experienced fighter, exuded unwavering confidence despite facing the decorated Broner (34-4-1, 24 KOs).  Cobbs arrived with a playful jab, bringing out a puppet he called "The Trash Can Man," mocking Broner's nickname "The Can Man" and playfully reciting his pre-fight insults.


Confidence on Display:

"We had a good time, he had a good run, and now it's time for his demise," Cobbs declared.  "We all know what's going to happen. It's an ass-whooping. It's ass-whooping time."

Turning the Tables:

Cobbs remained composed when Broner arrived, showcasing a stark contrast in energy.  When the media questioned Broner's history of holding back punches, Cobbs interjected with a hint of sarcasm.


"He's going to let his hands go?" Cobbs questioned. "Has that ever happened? Is that actually a thing?"

Preparing for Anything:

Cobbs assured he's prepared for any version of Broner, but highlighted Broner's potentially low punch output as a vulnerability.  "In many of Broner's losses and controversial victories, his failure to hurl enough blows was a recurring theme," Cobbs noted.


The Final Word:

Cobbs concluded with unwavering resolve, reiterating his prediction for the fight's outcome: "Come fight night, there's nothing but an ass-whooping coming."


This Friday night's showdown promises fireworks as Cobbs aims to pull off an upset against the seasoned veteran Broner.  Will Cobbs' confidence translate into victory, or can Broner silence the doubters with a dominant performance?  The boxing world watches with anticipation.

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