
"This is the first week of training camp. It's going down May 3rd. It's my time. You already know what it is, man. I don't give a fuck who I fight," stated former welterweight champion Adrien Broner, who began training camp this week for his anticipated May 3 return to the ring on the undercard of Mayweather vs. Maidana. Evidently, Broner truly doesn't "give a fuck" about who he fights next because his opponent still hasn't been solidified. Originally, Broner's team was considering a potential clash with lightweight contender John Molina. However, sources now inform us that there's another Molina in the mix.
"Yeah, it still looks like Adrien will be fighting Molina, but it may be a different one. It looks like it's going to be the one that Khan fought," one source tells us, referring to jr. welterweight Carlos Molina, who Amir Khan stopped in the 10th round back in December of 2012. Molina was undefeated at the time and making his debut in the 140-pound division, while Khan was looking to rebound following his 4th-round TKO loss to Danny Garcia. While Molina was game and determined to make it a tough fight, ultimately, he was too small and too slow to cause Khan any serious problems, which is probably the reason why Team Broner is now considering Carlos over the harder-hitting John Molina. It should be noted that Carlos Molina has not fought since losing to Amir Khan well over a year ago.
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