Injuries are not intrinsic to boxing but are an imperative characteristic of combat sports. Boxing can lead to damage to the athletes involved. This makes combat sports one of the most thrilling sporting events of them all. The damage incurred can cause lifelong damage to the fighters’ quality of life. There is no doubt that boxing is a brutal sport. Nevertheless, it is the aggressive nature of the sport that keeps the fans entertained and engaged with the sport. Versatile boxer Adrien Broner recently took to Instagram to update his fans about his toe injury. The news has come out as a concern for his fans who are waiting to see the icon’s comeback.
Adrien Broner reveals his toe injury
In a recent post on Instagram, Broner showed his fans that he cut his toenail. The boxer seemed uncomfortable and wanted to get rid of it. When he started recording, “Stop; why would you even report that!” said his wife jokingly. After this, Adrien asked his wife to do him a favor and cut the left-out nail. But it was futile. The scissor was of no use when it came to cutting the toenail.
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After that, the former title holder became uneasy and peeled his nail with his bare hand; This is not surprising as Adrien can certainly bare a little bit of pain. His wife commented on Adrien peeling out his nail and said, “You’re crazy!.”
It seems like Broner is healing from his toe injury and will be back in the ring to train soon. Also known as ‘The Problem,’ Broner is a former four-division world champ and has made himself a place in the history books of boxing.
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Broner’s highly awaited comeback to the ring
Adrien Broner is a great fighter; his professional record is 34 wins, 24 knockouts, and 4 losses. The former champ fought in 2021 against Jovanie Santiago and won the bout unquestionably via unanimous decision. Since that fight, Broner has not made an appearance in the ring, but that will change this month. Broner is all set to fight Michael Williams Jr. on 25th February. Broner fought in four weight divisions during his career and became famous for his flamboyant and speedy style in the ring. He is still one of the most suitable candidates to fight at his current weight division.
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Broner aims to wrap up his career after the next three fights he’ll have. He believes he will win the world championship in the next two fights, and then it will be suitable for him to retire from the sport. To this date, Broner is one of the most versatile fighters and has a unique fighting style. Who do you think will walk out of the ring on February 26th? Broner or Micheal Williams Jr.? Let us know in the comments.
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