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USA Today via Reuters

Many fans believe that in the last fifteen years, Adrien Broner might have made as much noise within the ring as he did without. He returned after remaining inactive for over two years. But as much as he tries to make himself relevant in the current boxing scene, the news he makes on the flanks gets headlines. Of late, the content he shares on Instagram seems to have stuck out because it varies from one message to another. He now diverges on fealty and commitment from one where he appeared willing to go to great lengths to justify his grit to another that talked about unfaithfulness.

A few days ago, Adrien Broner, through his Instagram story, shared how he wanted a shot at a championship title. To this end, he dared anyone who felt up to taking him on. Then a few days later, he shared content that Jeza Williams, who describes herself as a video creator on Instagram, had posted. It alluded to the subject of cheating and infidelity.

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The latest from Adrien Broner

His latest story, which he shared a few hours early today, touches on loyalty. This time, he shared the words of a rapper. Rolland Collins, known more popularly among fans as Troy Ave, is a Brooklyn, New York-born hip-hop artist who has been active since 2006.

So during an interview, the rapper mentioned, “To me, n***a, n***a, when is love, it ain’t my loyalty [doesn’t] have limitations. My loyalty [doesn’t] have a price. I love you. I love you. It is what it is. Real sh*t, right? ‘Cause I don’t give it to everybody. So it’s special. It’s not fake. That’s why this sh*t hurts [differently], ’cause I love different. You feel me.

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However, it remains unclear in what context Broner might have shared the message with his followers. Though he has joined Hall of Fame promoter Don King, there remains a lack of clarity on his next fight. He scored a unanimous victory over Bill Hutchinson in Miami on June 9. But time is not on the side for the Cincinnati, Ohio-born former world champion. He turned thirty-four last month. He vows to get back on track and often shares clips and posts about his efforts.

Read More: Adrien Broner Brands Devin Haney’s Driver a “P**sy” for Not Taking Charge of Concealed Weapon That Led to Boxing Champion’s Arrest

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In your opinion, what should be Adrien Broner’s immediate to put his career back on track? Please share your thoughts and views with us in the comments below.

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