Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Golden Boy CEO praises ‘The Problem’
Richard Schaefer has laid praise on fledgling lightweight star
Adrien Broner in the wake of the former WBO super-featherweight champion
embarking on conquering his second weight-class in the coming months.
The 22 year-old, who is undefeated in 24 contests, dominated
Vicente Escobedo at the weekend to score his 20th career knockout and is now
ready to seek out another world belt at the 135lb limit.
Many are touting the youngster as the next pound for pound
star of boxing with his defensive style, which mimics that of current box
office king Floyd Mayweather, and Schaefer sees Broner as potentially one of the
pay-per-view stars of the future.
“Broner is an emerging superstar,” Schaefer told World
Boxing News.
“He talks the talk and walks the walk. He is without doubt
one of the best talents we have seen in boxing for a long time and one of the
most charismatic fighters.
“He evokes emotions in people - you either love him or hate
him. Only one other fighter can evoke the same emotions in people and that is
Floyd Mayweather.”
‘The Problem’ is set to be placed at the top of the
lightweight rankings after outgrowing the 130lb division following an eight-month
reign and according to Schaefer, has his eye on winning a second WBO title.
“Adrien Broner would fight (WBO lightweight champion) Ricky Burns anytime,” said Schaefer,
alluring to the fact that the two fighters were scheduled to meet when the
American claimed the title and could now be destined to meet at 135lbs.