Adrien Broner Picks Up His First Win Since 2017

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Adrien Broner defeated Jovanie Santiago in a unanimous decision.

Adrien Broner's boxing career has stalled in recent years as he has lost some fights in unspectacular fashion. While Broner started his career with a ton of promise, it became clear that he wasn't taking it all seriously enough. Following a loss to Manny Pacquiao in 2019, Broner was ridiculed, especially after coming out and claiming that he actually won the fight. Since that time, Broner has been training for a new opportunity, and on Saturday, he got it as he fought Jovanie Santiago.

Broner ended up winning the match thanks to a unanimous decision. While Broner started out slow, he rallied in the later rounds and was able to deliver a strong performance that will certainly draw the attention of various fighters. After the fight, Broner spoke about his win and what it means to him moving forward.

"That was cool. I want to go home and really look at my fight. I haven't fought in two years," Broner said. "I felt good and I felt like I won the fight. It felt like I beat him with the jab, honestly. It feels good to get my hand raised."

This is a positive development for Broner who has complained of being low on cash. With this win, Broner certainly received a nice payday, and he will likely continue to get these purses in the future, as the win propels the fighter into more bouts.

Adrien Broner Picks Up His First Win Since 2017
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